Is there a way to attract ticks and trap them in a container? If so, would they die if that same container exploded from several pounds of tannerite being shot from a safe distance? Asking for a friend, thanks! :)
Ticks aren't ants. They won't come to your container. Instead spray fipronil spray all over little holes & crevices in your property. Also ticks love humid conditions.
An LD50 number tells you how toxic a chemical is . The lower the number the more toxic it is. Talstar Granules have an LD50 of 2000. (oral, 4000 dermal). Bifenthrin is in the 54 to 74 range. 2000 is about the same as table salt. Sometimes you need a more potent chemical but make sure you use the proper protective equipment. Talstar granules aren't labeled for ticks.
No and children even less it is highly toxic and in 25 years we will hear the tales of suffering from countless people that were told this is safe and necessary.
Your kidding right, you do know that dogs and people are the same right "mammals" .......is it safe for dogs hahaha no it's kills the dogs so the ticks go away that's how it works.....wow some people are so dumb they should not have pets.
Great question! Always check the exact product label for environmental precautions and consult a local expert to ensure safety for wells and sandy soil. Better safe than sorry!
We understand your concern. Bifenthrin, when applied properly, binds to soil particles, reducing its potential to runoff. However, we still advise caution and recommend avoiding direct application near water bodies to further mitigate any risk to aquatic life.
Great question! It's crucial to choose tick pesticides that are safe for pets and considerate of the environment. Always check product labels and consult with a vet for pet-friendly options.
I wish they would answer this comment I mean that’s what everybody’s dying to know nobody has a dog full of Fat ticks💁🏻♀️ seriously doubt a human has ever had a full-blown fat dog tick crawling up their leg.. come on bud
Just spray them with the same stuff you spray your pets with. Fipronil kills them on contact. Also good ol undiluted dettol works as well but it is poisonous so don't use at places where your pets might lick it. Don't use any of these on plants. Use them on your walls & little crevices.
It says American Brand on the top of the bag. I paused the video and took a screen shot. Hopefully i can find it and not to expensive because in Md the ticks are bad! Its june and already have had 17 STUCK ticks on ME! Someone needs to make a monthly treatment for humans like they do cats/dogs!
Is this safe to spray around yard even if you have free roaming chickens? I’m assuming at least let it sit for 24 hours before allowing any animals around. Although I intend to wet granuals, I worry I may miss some and don’t want to harm if they might mistake for food.
It is possible that it may also affect other insects or organisms in your yard. It's essential to follow the instructions carefully to minimize any unintended harm to beneficial insects or wildlife.
If you have applied a pesticide that is specifically designed for killing ticks and followed the instructions correctly, it is highly likely that the ticks will die. However, it's important to remember that the effectiveness of pesticides can vary depending on the product and the specific situation. If you have doubts about whether a tick is dead or not, it's always better to exercise caution and dispose of it properly. If you have concerns about tick control, it's advisable to consult with a local pest control professional for the most accurate guidance.
I am trying to clear out invasive japanese honeysuckle vines they are taking over my yard after 2 years ago we had a ice storm and through all the tree branches in a pile where only raspberries grew, now honeysuckles have taken over the area. and since the honeysuckles have taken over the Ticks get on the pets all the time, so clearing out quick growing honeysuckle is hard and they have the baby ticks all in them they are the hardest to see and feel crawling on you
Sounds like those invasive honeysuckle vines are becoming a real pain! Not only are they taking over your yard, but they're also attracting those pesky ticks. Cutting them down and treating the stumps with an herbicide can be an effective way to get rid of them, but don't forget to take precautions to protect yourself and your pets from ticks in the meantime. With some effort and care, you can beat back those vines and enjoy a healthier yard.
I have guineas, that myth about them getting rid of ticks is a myth. And the free-ranging part is a nice thought, especially the predators really like that. And the ongoing BS about possums eating ticks -- it's a never-ending thing - every possum I saw was loaded with ticks. Good grief
Chickens can help control tick populations in yards. They feed on ticks and other pests, reducing their numbers. While it may not completely eliminate ticks, having chickens can be beneficial in managing their presence.
So you used a highly toxic product (toxic for the person applying it and ANY animal/person that plays in the yard) and you showed it’s “effectiveness” on a single tick.. wow...
How do we know this video wasn't staged. This could just be ANOTHER SCAM. It could be a dead tick placed here minutes later to finish the video, how are we to know any different?
Does this stuff kill all insects? There are fewer insects every year, some birds, Easter bluebird, mocking bird, chimney Swifts, for just a few, eat only insects. All these beautiful birds will eventually die out, when there is no longer food for them. Also, the insects pollinate plant food and flowers. Millions of butterflies have died, from farmers poisoning and the poison from planes killing pine beetles. It also kills everything else.
It's essential to strike a balance between pest control and preserving the ecosystem. While pesticides can be effective in controlling specific pests like ticks, it's crucial to use them responsibly and consider their potential impact on beneficial insects, birds, and the environment as a whole. Sustainable pest management practices that prioritize the protection of biodiversity are important for maintaining a healthy ecosystem for both insects and other wildlife.
We don't wonder sweetheart we see a bug we panic then we rape youtube for answers lol . Thank you btw ive just pulled a tick off my cats nose and im not a happy camper .
Is there a way to attract ticks and trap them in a container? If so, would they die if that same container exploded from several pounds of tannerite being shot from a safe distance? Asking for a friend, thanks! :)
Ticks aren't ants. They won't come to your container. Instead spray fipronil spray all over little holes & crevices in your property. Also ticks love humid conditions.
In fact there is: you can use dry ice that emits CO2: ruclips.net/video/fvkSpIOd2d4/видео.html
Yes Dry Ice attracts ticks.
I burned them
Tick bait?
Is it safe for a yard with chickens
An LD50 number tells you how toxic a chemical is . The lower the number the more toxic it is. Talstar Granules have an LD50 of 2000. (oral, 4000 dermal). Bifenthrin is in the 54 to 74 range. 2000 is about the same as table salt. Sometimes you need a more potent chemical but make sure you use the proper protective equipment.
Talstar granules aren't labeled for ticks.
Wow, going to try it
I am a beekeeper and talstar kills all my honey bees. DO NOT USE IT EVER. We lose 80% of honey bees a year
Is this safe around dogs?
No and children even less it is highly toxic and in 25 years we will hear the tales of suffering from countless people that were told this is safe and necessary.
No!
Your kidding right, you do know that dogs and people are the same right "mammals" .......is it safe for dogs hahaha no it's kills the dogs so the ticks go away that's how it works.....wow some people are so dumb they should not have pets.
Is this safe for properties with wells and sandy soil?
Great question! Always check the exact product label for environmental precautions and consult a local expert to ensure safety for wells and sandy soil. Better safe than sorry!
Which product you used?
I live near a lake. Could Bifenthrin runoff harm the lake?
We understand your concern. Bifenthrin, when applied properly, binds to soil particles, reducing its potential to runoff. However, we still advise caution and recommend avoiding direct application near water bodies to further mitigate any risk to aquatic life.
Hard to know if that a different tick or if he killed it in some other way
No tick swapping here! Just letting the product to it's job:)
American Brand: Bifenthrin Granules
Did Zapruder film this...
stop posting things that 99.9% of the population won't understand.
How often do you need to reapply?
good question. I wish they answered you.
Usually every 4-6 weeks, but make sure to follow any instructions on the label of the specific product you are using.
how does it kill the tick? will it kill my dog or kids also?
Keep the dogs and children off of the treated are till dry.
How are u gonna do that when dogs need to pee and poop?
@@SacGhostbusters what is a leash and collar for $500
What is the name of this treatment?
I don't know if I missed something, but how does this affect our forest creatures and pets?????
What I know ticks give Lyme disease turn in to cancer on your blood. I almost die on 2005.
Hardwood first are supposed to burn semi annually but Smokey says no to fire, and subsequently, yes, to ticks and their diseases.
I think it only effects things with an exoskeleton... so insects..
Great question! It's crucial to choose tick pesticides that are safe for pets and considerate of the environment. Always check product labels and consult with a vet for pet-friendly options.
But is it safe to put if I have dogs after I water it in dogs do a lot of licking so this scares me
What about the ticks before they've gotten to that point and full of blood. How about post a video of it before it's plump and less agile?
I wish they would answer this comment I mean that’s what everybody’s dying to know nobody has a dog full of Fat ticks💁🏻♀️ seriously doubt a human has ever had a full-blown fat dog tick crawling up their leg.. come on bud
Just spray them with the same stuff you spray your pets with. Fipronil kills them on contact. Also good ol undiluted dettol works as well but it is poisonous so don't use at places where your pets might lick it. Don't use any of these on plants. Use them on your walls & little crevices.
AKnight Bauer 😂😂😂😂
Can’t find this available can you do an update on a similar product that works
Thanks for the feedback! We will look to include that in a future video!
I wish you could just tell the product's name and how to apply
Do a search for the product and add the word LABEL.
It says American Brand on the top of the bag. I paused the video and took a screen shot. Hopefully i can find it and not to expensive because in Md the ticks are bad! Its june and already have had 17 STUCK ticks on ME! Someone needs to make a monthly treatment for humans like they do cats/dogs!
Really
Is this safe to spray around yard even if you have free roaming chickens? I’m assuming at least let it sit for 24 hours before allowing any animals around. Although I intend to wet granuals, I worry I may miss some and don’t want to harm if they might mistake for food.
It is recommended that you remove your animals from the area until the Permethrin Granules have been watered in and the product is completely dried.
@@RovePestControl hey bub can I put the granules in a sprayer with water and spray it dissolved on the yard
Is this safe around chickens, outdoor doves, cats, and dogs ?
It is recommended that you remove your animals from the area until the Permethrin Granules have been watered in and the product is completely dried.
Is it safe around dogs ducks and chickens? I have a tick infestation on my property that's been plaguing us for years.
It is recommended that you remove your animals from the area until the Permethrin Granules have been watered in and the product is completely dried.
What else does this kil though?
It is possible that it may also affect other insects or organisms in your yard. It's essential to follow the instructions carefully to minimize any unintended harm to beneficial insects or wildlife.
will they die or not? I'm not convinced that its already dead.
If you have applied a pesticide that is specifically designed for killing ticks and followed the instructions correctly, it is highly likely that the ticks will die. However, it's important to remember that the effectiveness of pesticides can vary depending on the product and the specific situation. If you have doubts about whether a tick is dead or not, it's always better to exercise caution and dispose of it properly. If you have concerns about tick control, it's advisable to consult with a local pest control professional for the most accurate guidance.
I am trying to clear out invasive japanese honeysuckle vines they are taking over my yard after 2 years ago we had a ice storm and through all the tree branches in a pile where only raspberries grew, now honeysuckles have taken over the area. and since the honeysuckles have taken over the Ticks get on the pets all the time, so clearing out quick growing honeysuckle is hard and they have the baby ticks all in them they are the hardest to see and feel crawling on you
Sounds like those invasive honeysuckle vines are becoming a real pain! Not only are they taking over your yard, but they're also attracting those pesky ticks. Cutting them down and treating the stumps with an herbicide can be an effective way to get rid of them, but don't forget to take precautions to protect yourself and your pets from ticks in the meantime. With some effort and care, you can beat back those vines and enjoy a healthier yard.
I have guineas, that myth about them getting rid of ticks is a myth. And the free-ranging part is a nice thought, especially the predators really like that. And the ongoing BS about possums eating ticks -- it's a never-ending thing - every possum I saw was loaded with ticks. Good grief
Possums get loaded with ticks... They, then, eat 95% of the ticks on their body. They do this, daily.
Thank you for sharing!
Happy to help!
Is it animal safe ? Thanks
Yes, but always check the label for specific instructions and precautions to ensure it's safe for your pets.
@@RovePestControl I’m looking to get rid of deer ticks on my lot next to the woods.
Thanks
We have chickens and have always had ticks in the yard. I think that’s one of them wives tales!!!
Chickens can help control tick populations in yards. They feed on ticks and other pests, reducing their numbers. While it may not completely eliminate ticks, having chickens can be beneficial in managing their presence.
So you used a highly toxic product (toxic for the person applying it and ANY animal/person that plays in the yard) and you showed it’s “effectiveness” on a single tick.. wow...
How did it get In gorged ?
But what about beneficial insects? Bees? Earthworms? I let my 15 chickens free range in my yard and rarely ever have ticks.
You're right! Beneficial insects like bees and earthworms are crucial. It's great to hear your chickens help with tick control!
Get permethrin its safe to spray
Safe is stretching.
How do we know this video wasn't staged. This could just be ANOTHER SCAM. It could be a dead tick placed here minutes later to finish the video, how are we to know any different?
With the very little couple sprinkles you dropped of the product i doubt it's a real valid video.
The Tick did look a different color
Plz name and how to applying
You know after a tick feeds it dies regardless to pass on its eggs
That's a common misconception. Ticks can live for quite some time after feeding and can lay thousands of eggs.
so they die for good/???
Great !
😁
I thought you had to use apple cider vinegar?? But who knows???
Stop running over Opossums pple! They eat ticks!.
Protecting wildlife and the role they play in the ecosystem is so important!
Can we buy the product from company you would make so much money if you were to sell it online you’re too far I’m in Southern California
LOL... GET CHICKENS ?? NOW COMES MICE !!!
Chickens for ticks, cats for mice - a natural balance! 🐓🐈 😉
That’s one huge tick. I thought they were smaller.
they get way bigger than this. he said this one has been engorging on dog's blood which makes them swell in size.
@@zedwpd I wonder why we have ticks in nature. What purpose does it serve in the ecosystem?
Ticks can vary in size, and some species are indeed quite large. It's essential to stay vigilant regardless of their size.
Does this stuff kill all insects? There are fewer insects every year, some birds, Easter bluebird, mocking bird, chimney Swifts, for just a few, eat only insects. All these beautiful birds will eventually die out, when there is no longer food for them. Also, the insects pollinate plant food and flowers. Millions of butterflies have died, from farmers poisoning and the poison from planes killing pine beetles. It also kills everything else.
It's essential to strike a balance between pest control and preserving the ecosystem. While pesticides can be effective in controlling specific pests like ticks, it's crucial to use them responsibly and consider their potential impact on beneficial insects, birds, and the environment as a whole. Sustainable pest management practices that prioritize the protection of biodiversity are important for maintaining a healthy ecosystem for both insects and other wildlife.
Doesnt work!
BANNED IN EURPOE!!! Toxic
Lol, and ticks aren't?!
Or just burn all the grass
I suppose that would get rid of the ticks... and everything else...
Super toxic to animals
Bad idea.
We don't wonder sweetheart we see a bug we panic then we rape youtube for answers lol . Thank you btw ive just pulled a tick off my cats nose and im not a happy camper .
Tf?!
Ewww
The teqe eats this
AHHHH
Didnt prove anything come on ,