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Bioshock Manor
06:46:51 Storm
They make pet safe natural remedies too.
Mythological
06:46:50 Crowley
Oh
Glacier Bay Cove
06:46:17 Arctic Katz
Fossilized algae
Mythological
06:45:39 Crowley
What is Diatomaceous?
Glacier Bay Cove
06:45:18 Arctic Katz
Sorry
The Old Gods
06:45:14 Void Malign
...Yeah. Please don't use essential oils on pets. You can seriously make them sick
Mythological
06:45:07 Crowley
I have autism and I'm mentally exhausted. My brain can't comprehend all that information.
Glacier Bay Cove
06:44:27 Arctic Katz
Wow that sounds like fun, Trigger
Glacier Bay Cove
06:44:04 Arctic Katz
I know it's a long message, sorry
Wraithcry Farm
06:43:51 Trigger 🐾
I ride and show. We did super well at the April show and next weekend is the next one. Hunter mostly.
Glacier Bay Cove
06:43:35 Arctic Katz
Several natural remedies can help kill or deter ticks. Diatomaceous earth and salt dehydrate ticks, while neem oil and eucalyptus oil can act as both killers and repellents. Cedar oil is another effective tick killer and repellent, and vinegar can deter ticks.
Here's a more detailed look at some of these methods:
Diatomaceous Earth:
This natural powder, made from fossilized algae, can be sprinkled around the yard or on pets to dehydrate and kill ticks.
Salt:
Sprinkling salt on floors and furniture can kill tick larvae and eggs by dehydrating them.
Neem Oil:
Neem oil can act as a natural insecticide, causing ticks to lose appetite, become infertile, and die. It can also be applied directly to ticks to clog their airways and cause suffocation.
Eucalyptus Oil:
Eucalyptus oil can be diluted and sprayed on skin, clothing, and even on pets to repel and kill ticks.
Cedar Oil:
Cedar oil spray can be used on clothing, skin, and plants to deter ticks.
Vinegar:
Vinegar can be used in a bath for pets to deter ticks and kill fleas on contact.
Essential Oils:
Other essential oils like tea tree oil, lavender oil, and rosemary oil are believed to have repellent properties and can be mixed with water and sprayed.
Lemon Eucalyptus Oil:
This plant-based oil is recognized as an effective natural repellent against mosquitoes and ticks.
Olive Leaf Extract:
This natural remedy can be applied topically to tick bites or taken orally to treat them.
Garlic Oil:
A homemade garlic spray can repel ticks due to its pungent smell.
Clove Spray:
A homemade clove spray can also be used to repel ticks and fleas.
Petroleum Jelly:
Applying petroleum jelly to a tick can help it release its grip on the skin.
Hydrogen Peroxide:
Applying a rag soaked in hydrogen peroxide to a tick can make it release its grip.
Glacier Bay Cove
06:41:57 Arctic Katz
Nice picture, it brings back pleasant memories of when I used to ride horses
Mythological
06:41:21 Crowley
There are all of them but there seems to be more ticks lol
Mythological
06:40:46 Crowley
Hahaha sorry lol
Wraithcry Farm
06:40:43 Trigger 🐾
My friend took photos of me riding today. This is my ultimate favorite
-Click-
Glacier Bay Cove
06:40:34 Arctic Katz
robins, bluejays, and sparrows, will eat ticks they find while foraging in their habitats. Are there any of these birds in your area, Myth
MC Ace
06:39:13 McFossil
Same Lynx! Take me with you...
MC Ace
06:38:57 McFossil
You guys... You are taking away all outside privileges X(
Mythological
06:38:39 Crowley
Poor Lynx lol
Mythological
06:38:28 Crowley
Ticks****

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Bioshock Manor
06:46:51 Storm
They make pet safe natural remedies too.
Mythological
06:46:50 Crowley
Oh
Glacier Bay Cove
06:46:17 Arctic Katz
Fossilized algae
Mythological
06:45:39 Crowley
What is Diatomaceous?
Glacier Bay Cove
06:45:18 Arctic Katz
Sorry
The Old Gods
06:45:14 Void Malign
...Yeah. Please don't use essential oils on pets. You can seriously make them sick
Mythological
06:45:07 Crowley
I have autism and I'm mentally exhausted. My brain can't comprehend all that information.
Glacier Bay Cove
06:44:27 Arctic Katz
Wow that sounds like fun, Trigger
Glacier Bay Cove
06:44:04 Arctic Katz
I know it's a long message, sorry
Wraithcry Farm
06:43:51 Trigger 🐾
I ride and show. We did super well at the April show and next weekend is the next one. Hunter mostly.
Glacier Bay Cove
06:43:35 Arctic Katz
Several natural remedies can help kill or deter ticks. Diatomaceous earth and salt dehydrate ticks, while neem oil and eucalyptus oil can act as both killers and repellents. Cedar oil is another effective tick killer and repellent, and vinegar can deter ticks.
Here's a more detailed look at some of these methods:
Diatomaceous Earth:
This natural powder, made from fossilized algae, can be sprinkled around the yard or on pets to dehydrate and kill ticks.
Salt:
Sprinkling salt on floors and furniture can kill tick larvae and eggs by dehydrating them.
Neem Oil:
Neem oil can act as a natural insecticide, causing ticks to lose appetite, become infertile, and die. It can also be applied directly to ticks to clog their airways and cause suffocation.
Eucalyptus Oil:
Eucalyptus oil can be diluted and sprayed on skin, clothing, and even on pets to repel and kill ticks.
Cedar Oil:
Cedar oil spray can be used on clothing, skin, and plants to deter ticks.
Vinegar:
Vinegar can be used in a bath for pets to deter ticks and kill fleas on contact.
Essential Oils:
Other essential oils like tea tree oil, lavender oil, and rosemary oil are believed to have repellent properties and can be mixed with water and sprayed.
Lemon Eucalyptus Oil:
This plant-based oil is recognized as an effective natural repellent against mosquitoes and ticks.
Olive Leaf Extract:
This natural remedy can be applied topically to tick bites or taken orally to treat them.
Garlic Oil:
A homemade garlic spray can repel ticks due to its pungent smell.
Clove Spray:
A homemade clove spray can also be used to repel ticks and fleas.
Petroleum Jelly:
Applying petroleum jelly to a tick can help it release its grip on the skin.
Hydrogen Peroxide:
Applying a rag soaked in hydrogen peroxide to a tick can make it release its grip.
Glacier Bay Cove
06:41:57 Arctic Katz
Nice picture, it brings back pleasant memories of when I used to ride horses
Mythological
06:41:21 Crowley
There are all of them but there seems to be more ticks lol
Mythological
06:40:46 Crowley
Hahaha sorry lol
Wraithcry Farm
06:40:43 Trigger 🐾
My friend took photos of me riding today. This is my ultimate favorite
-Click-
Glacier Bay Cove
06:40:34 Arctic Katz
robins, bluejays, and sparrows, will eat ticks they find while foraging in their habitats. Are there any of these birds in your area, Myth
MC Ace
06:39:13 McFossil
Same Lynx! Take me with you...
MC Ace
06:38:57 McFossil
You guys... You are taking away all outside privileges X(
Mythological
06:38:39 Crowley
Poor Lynx lol
Mythological
06:38:28 Crowley
Ticks****

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Tonight I had the opportunity to go to a reptile room made by the Youtuber Clint's Reptiles. It is a space where people can handle reptiles and learn more about them all for a small fee.

While there I got to hold a variety of reptiles such as western hognose snake (pictured below), leopard gecko, and corn snake. Out of all these reptiles though, I really enjoyed the corn snake.

Although corn snakes tend to be longer and thus require a larger enclosure, handling one and learning more about them made me realize they possess many qualities I am looking for.

I appreciate the advice everyone has offered me while I explored what was out there. While I'm sure geckos make great pets, I just don't find them as fascinating as a snake. I won't be able to own a corn snake for awhile, but I'm glad I have a starting point.
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Corn snakes are great for beginners. I loved mine. One thing to remember about them while they are easy keepers, they can be escape artists so you want to make sure you have a very secure enclosure for them.

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