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<blockquote data-quote="lswoody" data-source="post: 201684" data-attributes="member: 497"><p>Another vote for the guineas. Dad had them for several years because the place he bought when I was 10 had alot of ticks. After just a little bit, we didn't have any problem with them after that. Them birds are good watch dogs too. They will let you know when anything is around with there unmistakeable alarm noise they make. But they will attract predators like fox, coyotes and bobcats and wild dogs and dogs in general. One thing that does work is sevin dust. This will keep the ticks away and this stuff is pretty cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lswoody, post: 201684, member: 497"] Another vote for the guineas. Dad had them for several years because the place he bought when I was 10 had alot of ticks. After just a little bit, we didn't have any problem with them after that. Them birds are good watch dogs too. They will let you know when anything is around with there unmistakeable alarm noise they make. But they will attract predators like fox, coyotes and bobcats and wild dogs and dogs in general. One thing that does work is sevin dust. This will keep the ticks away and this stuff is pretty cheap. [/QUOTE]
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