What does it take to kill off the ticks and other little buggers for hunting season ?
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Originally posted by Pup49 View PostCold will not kill ticks. They may become less active. I have observed ticks in every month of our Pennsylvania winters. Extreme cold does have some effect -20F for more than one month. Then it would be too cold for me to hunt.
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Last year's gun-season deer opener, I had wood ticks crawling on me while I sat in the woods, and one in my leg when I got home. That was mid-late November, after three or four snowfalls and several hard frosts; the day was pretty warm, though, up past fifty just a short while after sunrise. Even when the ticks become inactive, I think they're able to survive and wake up when the temperature allows.
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