This is the fourth tick that I've found on myself. Approximately in the last 18 months. Damn the little pricks dig in deep and make a mess.
10d 13h ago by aussie.zone/u/DiaDeLosMuertos in brisbane@aussie.zone from aussie.zone
I've read in the states they say to save it and take it to the hospital to see if you need the Lyme disease pill. I don't know if it's a thing here.
Man, if I had to do that every time I had a tick, I'm pretty sure Medicaid would have stopped paying my bills lol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ixodes_scapularis
Deer ticks, in particular. They're the main spreader of lyme disease in the US. You should keep an eye on any known bites for a growing ring rash which is an early symptom, though.
There's some good info in this interview: https://youtu.be/X53d7YBtjoM
Why is that tick white like that, is that a empty sheep tick or do y'all have different varieties than over in NA? I'm mostly used to deer ticks.
In NA?
North America. Idk about ticks very well aside from the two I've seen around my whole life, deer and sheep. Then I learned about seed ticks (the hard way, covered in dozens and dozens), and at first thought they were a new kind I didn't know about, but I think they are just baby deer tick (pinhead sized, yuck). Didn't know if there's varieties that aren't around here I didn't know of.
Yes we have bush ticks, cattle ticks and paralyses ticks.
What is the type in the photograph, do you know?
(My boss said it was a grass tick. He told me that he used to collect ticks and sell them to vets so that they could milk them to get antibodies. I hadn't heard of that before.
He said to catch them put a white sheet down in the area and they'll gather onto that.)
I'm sorry you milk what for a living?
Oh. Ticks with a TEE
I'm imagining a cattle sized tick with udders and a vet in a lab coat on a milk stool lol. Grass tick, cool, I might have to go down the Wikipedia rabbit hole :p
Ok I just looked it up. I'm pretty sure the one on me had eight legs not six. Or maybe the front two things are pincers, I really don't know.
Edit. Just had another look and it had eight legs. Sorry in some other online info it said that the very young ones have six legs which is what I'm referring to.
""Grass ticks" are not a separate species. The term usually refers to the tiny, newly-hatched larval stage of the Australian Paralysis Tick (Ixodes holocyclus), also known as "seed" or "pepper" ticks. Though only 0.5 to 1.5 mm in size, their bites are just as dangerous as adult ticks and can transmit paralysis, severe allergies (including red meat allergy), or transmit tick-borne diseases."
I know the deer ticks here can cause the red meat allergy along with Lyme disease and stuff, but man, I don't know if I've heard about paralysis! Ticks that can paralyze you sound fucking terrifying! My brother in Christ, to think I was going to inquire about being an honorary Aussie lol. I'm a little scared now! I mean I already knew y'all had some interesting wildlife, but oh my goodness! 😱😨
I had a quick look into paralysis ticks.
"No, paralysis from tick bites is generally not permanent. The condition is caused by a neurotoxin in the tick's saliva that disrupts nerve-to-muscle signals. Once the tick is removed and the toxin leaves the body, normal muscle function typically returns."
So you should visit soon. You won't want to leave. Where are you by the way ?
Illinois, US. My ex wifes dream was to visit Australia. I think it may of had something to do with y'all's wildlife. She loved Steve Irwin. At some point she was scheming to use her mom's timeshare points or whatever they are to get a hotel there. It does seem like there's some awesome natural beauty there though, I heard it might almost be paralyzing :)
Ha. Mate you should absolutely visit. I fully understand that you have amazing places over there. Well here there are lots of beautiful spots kinda on our doorstep.
It's a different world my friend. I'm from England and got here 32 years ago. I don't visit those places anymore, but it's nice to know that they exist. And I have great memories of such places. I'm lucky that I've had Aussies let me tag along with them on some trips.
And it's just such a fantastic feeling of feeling safe. There are no mountain lions stalking you, or the chance of running into bears for instance. And violent crime is pretty damn low.
My advice generally is to travel while you can, because we don't really want to live with regrets. ( I mean we live with plenty I reckon, but let's minimise them if we can. )
And don't worry about ticks. These last four make a total of five since I got here.
As for all the other scary animals that want to kill you, meh. Yes they exist, but so do many many other crap things in life that we rarely come across.
Feel free to ask me anything if you wish.
North America
But this is the Brisbane community, on the Australian instance?
I know, but I browse by all, and it was before I really noticed the comm or instance :p that's why I was wondering if y'all have different varieties of ticks. Never seen one that looked like that before here, didn't know if white ticks were normal, or if maybe it was a sheep tick or something that was tiny.
I think it's wonderful that you're here.
🤗 <3
Are we being elitist Zag ?
That must really tick you off.
As they say, better to be ticked off than ticked on ;p
Plenty of ticks where I live too. I've had as many as you (but it's not a competition - bloody annoying!)
Yeah this is the second one in a week. Or the same one that I didn't get the first time maybe. They leave quite a big red mark. So tiny too.
And then you're itching for days!
You got the bloody part right for sure, bastard little parasites!
Tucking, prymethrin and inspection. Tick guys words out of order but can confirm.