[pct-l] Ticks in SoCal

Thomas Jamrog balrog at midcoast.com
Wed Mar 17 19:05:04 CDT 2010


Tics are massively incessant.  The snows have almost completely melted away here in Maine but my neighbor already picked three fat tics off his cat .  Grim. What good is a tic anyway? Or a skunk for that matter.  Our cat got a direct hit in the face last night at 1 AM and tonight we were dunking the 15 lb. fighting critter in a vat of Woolite.   

Uncle Tom 
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On Mar 17, 2010, at 6:09 PM, Eugene wrote:

> You'd see them from a little past Lake Morena to a little past Boulder  
> Oaks if you started hiking right now.
> 
> On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 16:35:39 -0600, Diane at Santa Barbara Hikes dot com  
> <diane at santabarbarahikes.com> wrote:
> 
>> They like dewy mornings and springtime. They don't like dry and hot
>> or places after wildfires. At least that's been my experience on the
>> tickiest trails near Santa Barbara. Didn't see a single tick on the PCT.
>> On Mar 17, 2010, at 12:31 PM, pct-l-request at backcountry.net wrote:
>> 
>>> Someone posted:
>>> 
>>> <snip>
>>>> Ticks will also be rare as you will spend very little time in the oak
>>>> woodlands they prefer. Ticks like a bit of moisture.
>>> 
>>> My experience has been different.  I have found the grasslands
>>> across the Warner Springs horseshoe, and the stretch from the top
>>> of Rodriquez Canyon to just before the flats leading to Scissors
>>> Crossing, both have a prime tick season. In the chapparel along the
>>> side of Granite Mountain, I collected 3 of the buggers in a seven
>>> mile stretch, and knocked a half dozen more off my pants.  In the
>>> meadow, it's possible to see them clinging to the ends of the grass
>>> blades, waiting for a cow or a hiker to wander by.
>>> 
>>> I've never been able to figure out the trigger for the tick
>>> "bloom", but would suspect that it's a combination of warmth and
>>> humidity.  Thank goodness that it doesn't last too long.
>>> 
>>> eckert
>> 
>> Books I've written:
>> ~ Piper's Flight
>> ~ Adventure and Magic
>> ~ Santa Barbara Hikes
>> 
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