I heard on the news, that Ticks are going bto be really bad this year,
They were right,
I hate them little bloodsuckers and they hate me.
Every time I go outside , I find several on me afterwards.
I believe we have Deer ticks and Dog ticks here.
And, when they bite me , I get a red spot about 1/4", that itches like crazy for 2-3 days,
and if one gets dug in, I swell up and get a red spot aout 1", and takes a week to go away,
I've tried every ointment , but the best seems to be Bactroban,
BACTROBAN cream is an RNA synthetase inhibitor antibacterial indicated for the treatment of secondarily infected traumatic skin lesions (up to 10 cm in length or 100 cm2 in area) due to susceptible isolates of Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes. (1)
Doc says , you got to apply very thin , to allow air in so that it can work, too heavy is not good.
I forget to spray my blegs with repellent most of the time,
But when I do remember....it really helps to prevent them from covering me.
any ideas here?
Jim
They were right,
I hate them little bloodsuckers and they hate me.
Every time I go outside , I find several on me afterwards.
I believe we have Deer ticks and Dog ticks here.
And, when they bite me , I get a red spot about 1/4", that itches like crazy for 2-3 days,
and if one gets dug in, I swell up and get a red spot aout 1", and takes a week to go away,
I've tried every ointment , but the best seems to be Bactroban,
BACTROBAN cream is an RNA synthetase inhibitor antibacterial indicated for the treatment of secondarily infected traumatic skin lesions (up to 10 cm in length or 100 cm2 in area) due to susceptible isolates of Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes. (1)
Doc says , you got to apply very thin , to allow air in so that it can work, too heavy is not good.
I forget to spray my blegs with repellent most of the time,
But when I do remember....it really helps to prevent them from covering me.
any ideas here?
Jim