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| | | Ticks,will they die off now? I've had a couple of ticks on me today from a nearby wood,how long will these blighters go on for,can a cold spell kill them off? ,and is it possible that they will go on all year?,do they hibernate?Cheers Jason | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Threaded Mode |
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