It’s a new year, full of new opportunities! Plan now, don’t wait! Seriously though, new outdoor experiences are often put off too long. It’s too far, too expensive, too complicated to make happen. Ever muttered those words?
Guest SickTick Band Review: I stumbled on SickTick bands this spring, thinking they might be a good addition to my outdoor gear line-up as I spend a significant amount of time working and recreating in tick country from Kansas to Tennessee to Alabama. Like most people, I’m generally skeptical of new products like this. I figured I would give them a whirl and I’m glad I did.
Ticks are present during 3 of 4 seasons, and we must always be on the lookout. Starting in the spring, nymphs can be found in piles of decomposing leaves under trees as well as in fields, picnic areas, and residential areas including your own backyard... Ticks do not jump, fly, or drop from trees, they only crawl and climb… Seven out of the 18 reportable tick-borne diseases in the U.S. are attributable to Ixodes ticks per the CDC… SickTick Leg, Ankle and Waist Bands keep them down and out.