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In reply to the discussion: Alpha-Gal Syndrome, Carried By Expanding Tick Populations, Has Gone From Dozens Of Cases In 2009 To 450,000 Today [View all]defacto7
(14,133 posts)38. I suppose kids messing with a gas can
to get a drop is a problem. It can splash all over the place and it's not exactly good for you. But we also used to screw a spark plug in the top of a coffee can, wire it to a car battery then put a few drops of gas on hot concrete put the can on top then ignite it. It was like an M-80 going off, shot the spark plug god knows where and tore the can to shreds. 70's fun on the farm. I'm a grownup now. I'm not supposed to like stuff like that.
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Alpha-Gal Syndrome, Carried By Expanding Tick Populations, Has Gone From Dozens Of Cases In 2009 To 450,000 Today [View all]
hatrack
Jun 29
OP
Meat growers are already alarmed by screw worm, just as Canteloupe Caligula is cutting funding related to it. . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 29
#6
The ticks and this disease are definitely NOT funny, but this description in the article...
highplainsdem
Jun 29
#15
Hopefully you sense a little levity about a very serious topic. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 29
#11
Hardly "levity", more like, what's the word? You know, often described as hate speech?
Exp
Jun 29
#13
I have a tick removal tool with 2 different size ends, for big & small ticks.
Martin Eden
Jun 29
#33
We already have Lyme disease from deer ticks here out west, not looking forward to another. Rather have an invasion
Exp
Jun 29
#12
If you are concerned about leprosy, talk to your doctor. They can provide you with more information about the risks and
Exp
Jun 29
#37
I first heard about this last year, and only because I found out two members of my family who live
highplainsdem
Jun 29
#16
Don't ticks need real blood? Not the fake green stuff that courses through their veins.
erronis
Jun 29
#21
Note that "red meat" in this case means ALL mammals -- cows, pigs, deer, bison, etc.
RockRaven
Jun 29
#28