[DHT]Osiris
Lifer
- Dec 15, 2015
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From my experience, if you end up with a tick you aren't likely to get rid of it accidentally, and you usually find the little fucker when you're in the shower (you are bathing after traipsing through the brush right?). Bonus when you're clean after aforementioned traipsing, only for one to end up on you that night when you're asleep because you put your work pants on the bed for a second when you got home.
They don't detach easily, you'll probably mangle their head removing them, and have an infected tongue/clingy bit stuck in you for ~3mo until your skin pushes it out. Lots of Neosporin. Watch for a ring. Stay out of brush that's knee-high, that's where they hang out. Get chickens (they love ticks).
And yes if they get on a dog/cat, they'll get the size of a quarter and be absolutely disgusting.
To OP, that looks more like either a horse/biting fly bite (large, round), extreme reaction to a midge/noseeum, or something dumber like a large stick poked you.
They don't detach easily, you'll probably mangle their head removing them, and have an infected tongue/clingy bit stuck in you for ~3mo until your skin pushes it out. Lots of Neosporin. Watch for a ring. Stay out of brush that's knee-high, that's where they hang out. Get chickens (they love ticks).
And yes if they get on a dog/cat, they'll get the size of a quarter and be absolutely disgusting.
To OP, that looks more like either a horse/biting fly bite (large, round), extreme reaction to a midge/noseeum, or something dumber like a large stick poked you.


