Tick Control, and 3 Point Sprayer

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LukeDuke30

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Investing in a sprayer soon for weed control but also insect control. I will probably pick up a 3 pt sprayer from Rural king. This has been our first rural home and we've had a few ticks on the kids and pets recently even close to the house where there is no long grass. What insecticides are you using to keep things under control on your properties? I will be spraying 2-3 acres total.

Thanks

Luke
 
   / Tick Control, and 3 Point Sprayer #2  
We use Numida meleagris to control ticks at our location. It works well but can sometimes be a nuisance, the more you use the bigger the nuisance....:D

Good luck, oh, that's the only thing we feel safe to use...

Lnk
 
   / Tick Control, and 3 Point Sprayer #3  
Bifenthrin or Permethrin are both good insecticides for ticks.
Both can be found at Tractor Supply and similar farm / ranch stores.
Follow label.
 
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We use Numida meleagris to control ticks at our location. It works well but can sometimes be a nuisance, the more you use the bigger the nuisance....:D

Good luck, oh, that's the only thing we feel safe to use...

Lnk

I went that route first. It failed to launch. My wife shot me down in mid-flight. The kids want chickens, but anyway
 
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I went that route first. It failed to launch. My wife shot me down in mid-flight. The kids want chickens, but anyway

Get chickens and guineas at the same time as chicks. They grow up together and wont pick on the chickens. Actually they are great at watching for predators, both ground and sky based. We have had them for 2 years now and they go into a chicken tractor every night at sundown. On day they had a stray dog that was looking for an easy chicken dinner pinned into our fenced garden. The dog was afraid of the guineas, and they wouldn't let him out through the section of fence we open in the fall. I had to shew the guineas away and chase off the dog, which high tailed it out as i sent a couple of shotshells over him as he ran down the hill. I figured if he came back he was curtains.

The guineas eat sunflower seeds from my hand, but wont let us pet them. Which is fine, as they have other jobs to do. As a matter of fact, we should have a few new guineas as we have a couple of broody hens right now, and fertile guinea eggs. They are also not annoying, if they cackle, it is because something distresses them. And not blowing leaves either. Good luck with the quest, perhaps you could persuade her to try them.

Lnk
 
   / Tick Control, and 3 Point Sprayer #8  
bet the kids are getting them from the pets. get the best tick treatment from your vet for the pets & see if that helps.
having kids & pets constantly around the compound, i wouldn't dream of using chemicals. but that's just me in a minority.
mainstream america's love affair w/ herbicides, fungicides, & pesticides is reflected by a walk down the Lowes isle to view all the choices.
i do understand your concern though esp w/all the new tick borne diseases.
treat the pets 1st. if that doesn't work, go chemical on your compound if your conscience allows, let us know how you come out
 
   / Tick Control, and 3 Point Sprayer #9  
bet the kids are getting them from the pets. get the best tick treatment from your vet for the pets & see if that helps.
having kids & pets constantly around the compound, i wouldn't dream of using chemicals. but that's just me in a minority.
mainstream america's love affair w/ herbicides, fungicides, & pesticides is reflected by a walk down the Lowes isle to view all the choices.
i do understand your concern though esp w/all the new tick borne diseases.
treat the pets 1st. if that doesn't work, go chemical on your compound if your conscience allows, let us know how you come out
I'm with you......here in FL, it rains too much to effectively treat the area around the house.
You spray and kill what is there, it rains later that day and more move in.

Time and money to use chemicals is not worth it plus I dont like using chemicals because of the risk to the dogs.

I just keep the grass mowed, treat the dogs with whatever the vet recommends and do daily tick checks.

Clothes come off in the laundry room, perform tick check, put on house clothes and go in.

Dogs get checked in the evening when I'm watching TV.

I keep a small container with cooking oil in it and drop any ticks I find in there.

Just part of living in the country in the summer.
 
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No one has mentioned "tick tubes",,,
this is the second year my SIL has been using DIY tick tubes,,,

EVERYONE has to save the "T" paper tubes so he can make more tick tubes,,, paper towel tubes are a bonus!! :cool2:
He claims the results are great,,

If you have a wooded area ,, or,, live next to one,, you need tick tubes,,,
 
 

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