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I have not found any ticks or fleas on our cats or dogs except for when we take the dogs down the hill. After a short walk with the dogs at glory hole a while back I think I must have found 20 ticks on them.
AnonymousInactiveSnowshoe, FWIW, in 10 years of checking our dog (and ourselves) for any sign of ticks, I have yet to find one. Good question though.
LarryAnonymousInactiveBest way to know about risks in this area is to call the local vet's office. I would suggest calling Arnold Pet Clinic (209) 795-4471 or any other local vet listed. They can tell you what you need know about protection and prevention.
May I also suggest, If you are a part-time resident, that you make an appointment with a local vet so they start a file on your pet (medical and micro chip info) so if anything happens, you have the closest support.AnonymousInactiveWindshied had alot of ash on it this am.
AnonymousInactiveVery heavy today, Wednesday.
I would check maybe on FridayAnonymousInactiveHas Lyme Disease been contracted by anyone or their pets at our elevation? Is it more or less prevalent in our area?
AnonymousInactiveWe are thinking of coming up this weekend and are wondering how bad the smoke is at this point.
AnonymousInactiveJon Berger is awesome, he has worked for Justin Dollar for years and now he is on his own.
AnonymousInactiveFrom how Kevin from Dye painting explained it to me, was the dark black in the wood is where water has worn away the stain, and dirt and sap sticks to the open wood. Longer it sits the worse it gets.
I was going to replace all my railing on my deck when he told me he could fix it, and he did.
He got the wood wet, then used straight bleach in a sprayer, then powerwashed it off.
Deck looks new.
Westlye is right, I recomend Kevin as well.AnonymousInactiveNot sure but trees can go into shock from the heat and lack of rain , like an early fall.
AnonymousInactive800 acre fire outside Groveland.
http://www.inciweb.org/incident/3660/AnonymousInactiveDoes anyone know what is killing the Aspen trees at Big Meadow?
AnonymousInactiveI have no info – but first smelled it at 1AM sleeping in the loft of the cabin. Or not sleeping, too smoky to be comfortable!
AnonymousInactivedoes anyone have information on the source of smoke currently in the air? Thanks,
– Dave
AnonymousInactiveWow, I sure got a lot of mileage out of that question..
Thanks to all of you… 😮
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