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brianosaur
Mar 02, 2019Explorer II
toedtoes wrote:
I would no longer camp there if ticks were such a problem. There may be legitimate reasons for the owners/agency not spraying the area that you are unaware of. By spraying yourself, you can unintentially do a lot more harm than the little bit of good for your short stay.
I would contact the owner/agency and let them know that the ticks have gotten out of control and therefore you will no longer be staying there. They can then determine whether spraying is a viable choice or not.
In the end, it's not my property to with as I wish. If I don't like how it is, I can choose to go elsewhere.
From what I've been told the county *used* to spray years ago, but it was removed from the budget.
So again, IDGAS and plan on spraying every time.
Pretty much the Parks Dept always gets the short end of the stick.
Camping clubs have been fighting the county for years to get them to invest some money into our parks.
...but dont start me on politics.:D
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