Janis: There's your tick!
Janis: Honestly! You should've let me help you at the start!
Janis: Never knew you to be bashful!
Janis: Arlo! You're going to make us late!
Pulling tick off with tweezers isn’t best method either, If you leave the head buried in your flesh, infection is on the way.Frontline for pets will kill the ticks on dogs with no requirement to remove them. they just die and drop off.
Janis helps remove the tick (this is good) but notice that she then makes a terrible mistake by disposing of it. Was that a deer tick, dog tick or some other kind? How long had it been attached and feeding? What are the risks to Arlo? It is not too late for her to recover that tick, then visit https://identify.us.com/idmybug/ticks/tick-FAQS/ for guidance and assistance.
Arlo and Janis have jobs they way they have a kid. out of sight out of mind. anyone know what jobs they have? they have got to be getting close to retirement.
Lucky he found it in time. Hubby got a deer tick buried so far in his skin all you could see was a little shiny red bump. It had to be surgically removed, and followed by meds, “just in case”. Seriously, when you’ve been out in the wild, wild it’s best to have somebody check your back, and look through your hair.
Actually using tweezers is the recommended way to remove ticks. You gently squeeze tehm and pull being very carefull not to pull it’s head off! If it’s head is buried in the skin, see a Doctor.Burning them off used to be the recommendation, but too many people were burned so that method is not good. Smearing them in oil, petroleum jelly, or any other goop is also not recommended any longer. It gives the little ticks time to burrow in deeper.This is from a Wilderness First Aid Course.
Google ticks…..I did. The most important thing is to get them off a quickly as possible, by any means necessary. Tweezers is what they use for demonstrations…A good set of finger nails will do. The head coming off isn’t much of a problem because it usually doesn’t and it’s not in that deep.. But if it does, it will be shed with the surface skin in a day or two. Just get them off so the chance of getting infected time is shorter….
I see this has already been mentioned, but as far as the tick crawling out of the trash is concerned, I assume that she would have used the tweezers for more than removal. Any tick I find gets squeezed hard between unyielding surfaces so that there is no doubt about its demise.
Varnes over 11 years ago
Bashful shashful….
rusty gate over 11 years ago
He’ll make it fast.
Varnes over 11 years ago
Late, is she still that young…? Oh, for work…..silly me….
edclectic over 11 years ago
Just wait a tick…
brownr28 over 11 years ago
Pulling tick off with tweezers isn’t best method either, If you leave the head buried in your flesh, infection is on the way.Frontline for pets will kill the ticks on dogs with no requirement to remove them. they just die and drop off.
rcerinys701 over 11 years ago
Yeah, but getting your spouse to wear their “flea and tick” collar is a real pain.
George Alexander over 11 years ago
As I predicted yesterday…..
j-birds3 over 11 years ago
The rewards of removing a tick…Must of got Arlo excited when removing the nasty little tick…..
toppop52 over 11 years ago
I’m fairly certain that the art of tick removal wasn’t the point…:rolleyes:
RichardPollack over 11 years ago
Janis helps remove the tick (this is good) but notice that she then makes a terrible mistake by disposing of it. Was that a deer tick, dog tick or some other kind? How long had it been attached and feeding? What are the risks to Arlo? It is not too late for her to recover that tick, then visit https://identify.us.com/idmybug/ticks/tick-FAQS/ for guidance and assistance.
The Life I Draw Upon over 11 years ago
Now we know what makes Arlo tick.
sjc14850 over 11 years ago
The actual comic strip is in the fifth panel.
barryj35967 over 11 years ago
I think Arlo planted the tick to get what he really wanted. Risky, but worth it!
tnhippiechick over 11 years ago
The tick must not have been there too long, as Arlo’s blood flow is obviously NOT affected…..
linsonl over 11 years ago
Maybe if I went into the woods and got a tick………
Alan Jones over 11 years ago
Brad Paisley has a song about this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxgAVB2IMpM
(cut and paste)
paultunes over 11 years ago
Arlo and Janis have jobs they way they have a kid. out of sight out of mind. anyone know what jobs they have? they have got to be getting close to retirement.
Dani Rice over 11 years ago
Lucky he found it in time. Hubby got a deer tick buried so far in his skin all you could see was a little shiny red bump. It had to be surgically removed, and followed by meds, “just in case”. Seriously, when you’ve been out in the wild, wild it’s best to have somebody check your back, and look through your hair.
jerrythemacguy over 11 years ago
Tick…tick…tick… Arlo is a ticking time bomb.
sundogusa over 11 years ago
Actually using tweezers is the recommended way to remove ticks. You gently squeeze tehm and pull being very carefull not to pull it’s head off! If it’s head is buried in the skin, see a Doctor.Burning them off used to be the recommendation, but too many people were burned so that method is not good. Smearing them in oil, petroleum jelly, or any other goop is also not recommended any longer. It gives the little ticks time to burrow in deeper.This is from a Wilderness First Aid Course.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member over 11 years ago
The last pane saved the PG-13 rating
Ermine Notyours over 11 years ago
Late? As in late for work, or…?
thezar over 11 years ago
Like all guys and large wall clocks, it’s that ticker at the bottom…
yoda1234 over 11 years ago
Not the most COMMON form of foreplay, but hey, whatever melts your butter……
95k75rt over 11 years ago
If that tick had Lymes disease, that is going to make some bullseye!!
katina.cooper over 11 years ago
Oh, finished already, Arlo?
Varnes over 11 years ago
RiverHawk, her time of the month….just a bad joke….
Varnes over 11 years ago
Google ticks…..I did. The most important thing is to get them off a quickly as possible, by any means necessary. Tweezers is what they use for demonstrations…A good set of finger nails will do. The head coming off isn’t much of a problem because it usually doesn’t and it’s not in that deep.. But if it does, it will be shed with the surface skin in a day or two. Just get them off so the chance of getting infected time is shorter….
Doctor_McCoy over 11 years ago
Did Arlo tickle her pink?
jack fairbanks over 11 years ago
tock for tick
gocomicsmember over 11 years ago
I see this has already been mentioned, but as far as the tick crawling out of the trash is concerned, I assume that she would have used the tweezers for more than removal. Any tick I find gets squeezed hard between unyielding surfaces so that there is no doubt about its demise.