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Mmmmmmmm...
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only animal i would holocaust'd without mercy
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Holocaust their diseases. Ticks alone are food for many birds and small critters.
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>>5138333
What about mosquitos?
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>>5138327
Zip them or squash them
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>>5138370
NTA but mosquitos are ecologically important
>lay eggs in stagnant water
>eggs hatch into larvae
>larvae attract creatures that eat them, which attract creatures that eat the creatures that eat them, and so on
>???
>new ecosystem forms from nothing, all thanks to mosquitos
I'd nominate bed bugs instead
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>tfw a lifetime of smoking on top of alcohol and drug abuse has left my blood so toxic parasitic lifeforms are instantly repelled
I am the worst x-man
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>>5138333
This
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>>5138428
There are plenty other species that lay eggs in water that don't also feed on humans in adulthood
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>>5138428
>bed bug
Guess I might as well ask here, is pic related one?
Found it beside my bed, but I don't have any bites and really don't want to scrap the money for extermination if that's just a molt from a random-ass beetle.
It *look* like a bed bug molt from what I can see on the net, but not quite right so dunno.
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>>5138710
Are you fucking retarded? How did you manage to post that with downsie level pattern recognition? That's obviously a roach. Now go back to your poverty hole and practice with your blocks until you reach some level of sapience.
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You now remember the raisin tick ball anon
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>>5138337
This, find a way to cure the disease they transmit and the threat is gone.
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>>5138337
>>5138728
They'd still be annoying as fuck stealing MY blood without my permission. Maybe if we also breed them to not care about humans and dogs, I'd settle for that, but I'd rather we just holocaust them all.
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>>5138726
>remember
A fresh one has been made >>5131841
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>>5138728
There is a pill in development. It's like the flea medicine for pets that you feed to the pet, it puts flea poison in the pet's blood, and the fleas die as they feed. The goal is a pill you take before going out in the woods, that will kill any ticks *before* they can transmit Lyme and that meat allergy thing, which takes a long time to transfer.
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>>5138821
If we holocaust dogs, then we get rid of half of your problem. A lot easier than holocausting ticks.
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>>5138333
I would honestly rather holocaust stinkbugs than these things. Fucking hate those alien demon looking cretins
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just check yourself at the end of the day, you're not at risk of lyme unless they've been attached for a really long time
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>>5139171
the bigger annoyance is checking pets
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>>5139169
Stinkbug, mosquito, tick. The unholy trinity of pests that must be extirpated
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>>5139171
AG is an immediate transmission when bitten.



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