View Full Version : research has found that ticks use static
Jasper
07-01-2023, 10:58 PM
https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/hungry-ticks-static-trick-land-pets-100569585
to land on you :facepalm
diamenz
07-02-2023, 06:35 AM
https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/002/109/orly_owl.jpg
rawimpact
07-03-2023, 10:49 AM
This is what OP does all weekend... spends it on ISH alone.
Thanks for the tidbit of info you've contributed... really would not have known this otherwise.
Jasper
07-03-2023, 02:05 PM
This is what OP does all weekend... spends it on ISH alone.
Thanks for the tidbit of info you've contributed... really would not have known this otherwise.
I am in the woods daily training dogs ...
I average about 250 ticks a year
and each of my dogs get at least 200 a year.
People have stated tick s fly... no but using some form of stat to land is a starting point
The information presented in the article truly captivated me. It vividly exemplifies the sheer magnificence of evolution, which never ceases to amaze me. So I thank you for posting it.
Each one of us possesses distinct experiences that shape our individual perspectives. It is through this unique lens, driven by your personal encounter with ticks, that you stumbled upon this interesting article, which may have otherwise eluded our attention.
You have contributed to our collective knowledge and provided an opportunity for others to learn something new.
Do not let the disparagement of others regarding this thread weigh you down, as even they may have acquired newfound knowledge from it.
So I thank you, Jasper.
Jasper
07-03-2023, 10:58 PM
10 4 .... I never let these squirts affect me
jstern
07-03-2023, 11:36 PM
Axe is going to avoid this thread like the plague.
I am in the woods daily training dogs ...
I average about 250 ticks a year
and each of my dogs get at least 200 a year.
People have stated tick s fly... no but using some form of stat to land is a starting point
For the next time, you should quote part of the article, placing the link under the quote. Not only will it improve the aesthetic, making it more presentable, but there are many people who will not click on a random link, but would read the quoted content.
And then under the quoted article, you should post a comment like the one you just did about averaging 250 ticks per year, and each of your dogs getting 200. (It's kind of interesting that you get more ticks than your dogs.)
Trust me, it's going to make your threads that much better, and you might get less negative feedback.
Lebron23 has gotten very good at all of this, so maybe you should try to emulate him.
warriorfan
07-03-2023, 11:45 PM
Axe is going to avoid this thread like the plague.
For the next time, you should quote part of the article, placing the link under the quote. Not only will it improve the aesthetic, making it more presentable, but there are many people who will not click on a random link, but would read the quoted content.
And then under the quoted article, you should post a comment like the one you just did about averaging 250 ticks per year, and each of your dogs getting 200. (It's kind of interesting that you get more ticks than your dogs.)
Trust me, it's going to make your threads that much better, and you might get less negative feedback.
Lebron23 has gotten very good at all of this, so maybe you should try to emulate him.
axe is the tick of ISH
Jasper
07-05-2023, 10:01 AM
axe is the tick of ISH
jalopy is the blood sucker of ISH
Patrick Chewing
07-05-2023, 04:29 PM
Jasper has millions of ticks roaming through his house right now. Gross.
Axe is going to avoid this thread like the plague.
For the next time, you should quote part of the article, placing the link under the quote. Not only will it improve the aesthetic, making it more presentable, but there are many people who will not click on a random link, but would read the quoted content.
And then under the quoted article, you should post a comment like the one you just did about averaging 250 ticks per year, and each of your dogs getting 200. (It's kind of interesting that you get more ticks than your dogs.)
Trust me, it's going to make your threads that much better, and you might get less negative feedback.
Lebron23 has gotten very good at all of this, so maybe you should try to emulate him.
axe is the tick of ISH
Funny how these two weird incels just cannot stop thinking of me.
Patrick Chewing
07-05-2023, 04:52 PM
Funny how these two weird incels just cannot stop thinking of me.
These are the only people that think about you, so you should be happy.
rawimpact
07-05-2023, 04:56 PM
I am in the woods daily training dogs ...
I average about 250 ticks a year
and each of my dogs get at least 200 a year.
People have stated tick s fly... no but using some form of stat to land is a starting point
wtf
I am a good dog owner, I give my dogs simparica trio or whatever and that has removed the tick issue for my golden retriever. I live in a swampy/moist area myself with lots of ticks. There are ways to prevent them pharmacologically...
jstern
07-05-2023, 05:08 PM
axe is the tick of ISH
He is. He has an oval shaped body like a tick, he's always leaching on to other posters, trying to start arguments with them, and he lives a parasitic lifestyle.
Funny how these two weird incels just cannot stop thinking of me.
I only mention people when it's relevant. And in this case I mentioned that you were going to avoid this thread like the plague (which you did, it's very rare for you and your 34,000 posts to avoid commenting on a thread for 2+ days after your name was mentioned, especially by two posters) due to your irrational fear of 2qr3.
And once again I was right. You completely avoided this thread for two days even though your name was mention, which is something that's extremely difficult for you to do. Until you finally got enough courage to post, seeing that 2qr3 has been long gone.
wtf
I am a good dog owner, I give my dogs simparica trio or whatever and that has removed the tick issue for my golden retriever. I live in a swampy/moist area myself with lots of ticks. There are ways to prevent them pharmacologically...
Do they have a human version of this Simparica Trio? For Jasper.
^^Essays and aspergers. As usual, this buffoon is obsessed once again.
pearlhaira2
01-23-2025, 05:24 AM
It is really interesting
It is really interesting
Inb4 it's 'another axe alt' again. :milton
Patrick Chewing
01-23-2025, 11:58 AM
Inb4 it's 'another axe alt' again. :milton
Why are you posting at 5:08 in the morning?? Get a job.
I'd like to tell you fools i have a wfh setup. But you probably won't believe, dumbass.
jstern
01-23-2025, 05:52 PM
Inb4 it's 'another axe alt' again. :milton
You're paranoid. No one is accusing you of being an alt.
:blah
Liar. You've accused me several times before, moron.
jstern
01-23-2025, 06:43 PM
Liar. You've accused me several times before, moron.
Yeah, but nobody is accusing you of being pearlhaira2. You're acting paranoid.
Then again, pearlhaira2 is a July 2023 account, with 15 posts, posting at 4:24 am. Which is an active time for you. And then it's followed up by a post from you at 5:08am, making it all feel preplanned, just to mention my name.
But I'll give you the benefit of the doubt, because it has more of an RRR3 feel with the, "Really interesting," trying to imitate me, since I say that a lot.
Also, if Jasper averages, as a human, 250 ticks per year, imagine how many ticks Axe would average if he lived in the same area as Jasper.
^^Lmao deflecting so hard with another stupid ass essay just because i beat you to it. If i didn't, you'd still be here babbling like a lunatic anyway and accuse me of it being another 'alt' of mine. :hammerhead:
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