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I went hiking again the other day at Shelby Park wildlife reserve on the Cumberland River, Nashville. It was a new location for me, kind of…
I had been to this area before but, I didn’t know that there was a hiking trail with a kiddie playground on the other side of the parking lot.
It had been obstructed from my view by tall vegetation. I was looking for a quiet place to go read a book, so I wasn’t even looking for a hiking trail.
Anyway, we want to know about the tick. Yes!

I must first mention that the tactic that I use is not a common act.
In fact I just learned about this method a few years ago, and that was because I had found a tick on me and needed to basically fumigate the yard where I was living at the time.
In search for a solution, I learned about a common herbicide that was used in a fogger to treat the grass and remove ticks from the yard.
Little did I know that there is something that ticks don’t like. I mean, really avoid at all costs.
and that just happens to be a type of wood. I love the smell of this wood so when we sprayed the yard with the herbicidal spray. I was very joyful about it.
SAY IT!
Calm down. I do need to give you the background on it or else I ruin the entire story, or the point of the story that is.
Take a guess?
Oak, Maple, Popular, Elm, Cedar, Juniper, Dogwood, Jasmine, Birch Sandalwood, etc.
Which of these do you think the answer is?
If you really want to know you will have to subscribe.
Not only do I share with you what wood it is. I am going to share with you what I used in the video to remove a tick, no tweezers needed…
I promise you will be very happy with your investment!
Much Appreciated.
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