Over the weekend, I was speaking to people from BADA UK who were promoting Tick Prevention Week in April...
Seems a bit of an odd subject for the board, but as a lot of us have various pets and also spend quite a bit of time in the Great Outdoors, I thought it was worth a post!
The website is well worth a read, and although it does focus on the worst-case-scenario type stuff, it's very interesting. Tick bites can cause Borreliosis/Lyme disease in people and animals and one of the ladies who I was speaking to was in a wheelchair because of a tick bite
We often holiday in Scotland where we know there are ticks and we've become very careful at checking the dogs and ourselves for ticks. I found out that Calendula (essential) oil can be used on dogs and humans as a tick repellant, which is good, as I don't really like slathering us or the dogs in chemicals.
Just thought I would bring it to your attention!
Seems a bit of an odd subject for the board, but as a lot of us have various pets and also spend quite a bit of time in the Great Outdoors, I thought it was worth a post!
The website is well worth a read, and although it does focus on the worst-case-scenario type stuff, it's very interesting. Tick bites can cause Borreliosis/Lyme disease in people and animals and one of the ladies who I was speaking to was in a wheelchair because of a tick bite
We often holiday in Scotland where we know there are ticks and we've become very careful at checking the dogs and ourselves for ticks. I found out that Calendula (essential) oil can be used on dogs and humans as a tick repellant, which is good, as I don't really like slathering us or the dogs in chemicals.
Just thought I would bring it to your attention!
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