bowhiker88
WKR
Few questions and inevitable admission of my lack of preparation/experience.
Ticks are abundant in the areas I hike regularly, through out North Bay/Headlands and Mt Tam area, so much so that I almost don't hike with my dog since he will likely have them crawling on him until early morning the following day. When they bite they die but until that happens if I don't grab them they're crawling all around.
How do hunters deal with ticks?
Pre hunt preparation to gear and what do you bring?
Mid/hunt management of ticks on you gear or clothing, etc?
I assume there is a spray or something to keep them away but I would be shocked if anything off the shelf really works without soaking your gear.
If anyone has a concoction they've found to work to keep the ticks off that would be great to know.
And, if anyone knows, what are high tick risk and low tick risk types of terrain?
Feel free to tell me to kick rocks... Probably am overthinking this and a simple google search would have sufficed
Thank you in advance.
Ticks are abundant in the areas I hike regularly, through out North Bay/Headlands and Mt Tam area, so much so that I almost don't hike with my dog since he will likely have them crawling on him until early morning the following day. When they bite they die but until that happens if I don't grab them they're crawling all around.
How do hunters deal with ticks?
Pre hunt preparation to gear and what do you bring?
Mid/hunt management of ticks on you gear or clothing, etc?
I assume there is a spray or something to keep them away but I would be shocked if anything off the shelf really works without soaking your gear.
If anyone has a concoction they've found to work to keep the ticks off that would be great to know.
And, if anyone knows, what are high tick risk and low tick risk types of terrain?
Feel free to tell me to kick rocks... Probably am overthinking this and a simple google search would have sufficed
Thank you in advance.