05/29 - More Monday!

Discussion in 'Daily mTurk HITs Threads' started by TissueHime, May 29, 2017.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. Hummingbirdee

    Hummingbirdee Big Bird

    Messages:
    54,302
    Gender:
    Female
    Ratings:
    +115,710
    Oh man, ticks are the worst. We had a burn it with fire discussion the other day. Be strong! If it makes you feel better, I once retrieved my Eskie from my father after several weeks in the hospital and he had 7, SEVEN, ticks on him. Sufficed to say, I never asked him to watch my dog ever again.
    [​IMG]
     
  2. Crissy

    Crissy Survey Slinger

    Messages:
    1,575
    Gender:
    Female
    Ratings:
    +2,539
    Two summers ago our smaller dog got tick paralysis from a tick. He ended up okay but I'm nervous. We get our yard sprayed for ticks, too, and we use the flea/tick stuff on them. Vicious things. I had to put a t-shirt on him to stop him from trying to eat it.
     
    • Love Love x 1
  3. Sunlite

    Sunlite Survey Slinger

    Messages:
    5,028
    Gender:
    Female
    Ratings:
    +7,755
    You mean it's under the skin?
     
  4. Crissy

    Crissy Survey Slinger

    Messages:
    1,575
    Gender:
    Female
    Ratings:
    +2,539
    Yes. My husband tried to get it with tweezers and got some legs but the rest is still stuck in there and we can't get it out. Have to call the vet in the morning.
     
  5. Sunlite

    Sunlite Survey Slinger

    Messages:
    5,028
    Gender:
    Female
    Ratings:
    +7,755
    OMG- so sorry- yuk! Poor dog. :emoji_cry:
     
    • Like Like x 1
  6. Crissy

    Crissy Survey Slinger

    Messages:
    1,575
    Gender:
    Female
    Ratings:
    +2,539
    Trying to post a picture of the poor baby.
     
    Last edited: May 29, 2017
  7. Hummingbirdee

    Hummingbirdee Big Bird

    Messages:
    54,302
    Gender:
    Female
    Ratings:
    +115,710
    I'm sorry, that's rough.With my dogs, I use a doggy safe insect repellent spray on top of his monthly flea/tick stuff because living on a farm it's super easy to pick things up anyway and they like to swim in the creek. You could ask your vet about it when you see him/her if you wanted. Or not, I'm just a friendly stranger relating what works for me! Bearnie is allergic to most flea/tick meds so we have to be super careful with the dogs or he gets eaten up.

    Hope the doggie is ok!

    [​IMG]
     
    • Like Like x 2
  8. Crissy

    Crissy Survey Slinger

    Messages:
    1,575
    Gender:
    Female
    Ratings:
    +2,539
    Thank you. I didn't know they made that so I'll ask. CT has a really bad tick problem and we live in the woods so it doesn't help.
     
    • Love Love x 1
  9. Randomacts

    Randomacts Survey Slinger

    Messages:
    94,624
    Gender:
    Male
    Ratings:
    +124,077
    @ChrisTurk has a tick problem? I don't completely understand but I feel like that somehow explains the diet and the insanity.
     
    • LOL LOL x 4
  10. Crissy

    Crissy Survey Slinger

    Messages:
    1,575
    Gender:
    Female
    Ratings:
    +2,539
     
    • Love Love x 9
    • Like Like x 2
    • LOL LOL x 1
  11. Crissy

    Crissy Survey Slinger

    Messages:
    1,575
    Gender:
    Female
    Ratings:
    +2,539
    Connecticut :p
     
    • LOL LOL x 1
  12. lemondrop

    lemondrop Active Turker

    Messages:
    497
    Ratings:
    +732
    oh well I keep clicking on those hits by mistake :banghead:
     
  13. Randomacts

    Randomacts Survey Slinger

    Messages:
    94,624
    Gender:
    Male
    Ratings:
    +124,077
    Now that we have a lot more masters posting stuff it would be a good idea if he actually fixed that >.>

    Although he has masters now so it is also more likely that he will forget about it.
     
    • Like Like x 1
  14. Sunlite

    Sunlite Survey Slinger

    Messages:
    5,028
    Gender:
    Female
    Ratings:
    +7,755
    Oh my gosh, he's adorable.
     
    • Like Like x 1
  15. laby

    laby Survey Slinger Former MTG MotM TurkerView Masters

    Messages:
    14,760
    Gender:
    Female
    Ratings:
    +31,436
    If you have some land and it won't bother your neighbors, guineas are good for eating ticks but they are really loud so more suited to rural areas..
     
    • Today I Learned Today I Learned x 1
  16. lefty

    lefty Survey Slinger

    Messages:
    18,930
    Gender:
    Female
    Ratings:
    +49,005
    in my last house we had a tick.... problem. It was the middle of arizona high summer, so we hadn't walked the dogs in a while, so I'm pretty sure it came from the neighbors...

    Anyways, ticks were suddenly on both dogs and in the house. Climbing the walls... The dogs got medicine and I put down a lot of "safe" remedies I researched. I sat down and deticked the dogs twice a day, every day. (shudder). Two weeks went by, no results. I went out at 0500 AM one day (before the heat got above 110) and cut down a tree in my yard that I read might be hoarding them. Fought it for another two weeks with no change... Hung my head and called an exterminator. Had to have them come back twice to respray.

    tldr;

    [​IMG]

    edit: I put medicine on the cat and checked her but as far as I could ever tell, she never got one.
     
    • Love Love x 1
  17. Crissy

    Crissy Survey Slinger

    Messages:
    1,575
    Gender:
    Female
    Ratings:
    +2,539
    OMG what a nightmare! Sorry you had to go through that.

    We only have a little more than an acre but our house is surrounded by woods, not sure if our neighbor across the street would appreciate that lol.
     
  18. NBadger

    NBadger Mod of Cat Gifs

    Messages:
    14,385
    Gender:
    Female
    Ratings:
    +40,289
    Badger had/is having a rough day and so is going to head out now

    Byyyyyyyyyyye

    [​IMG]
     
  19. Jimmo

    Jimmo Survey Slinger

    Messages:
    1,133
    Gender:
    Male
    Ratings:
    +2,667
    Title: Beliefs, Attitudes, and Opinions | PANDA
    Worker: Preview | Accept | Requester
    Requester: Social Research Lab [A1BXP1Z5EZ7K5E] (Contact)
    TO 1: [Pay: 3.83] [Fast: 5.00] [Comm: 0.00] [Fair: 0.00] [Reviews: 6] [ToS: 0]
    TO 2:
    [Rate: $8.57/hr] [Pen: -- days] [Res: -- of 0] [Rec: -- of 0] [Rej: 0] [ToS: 0] [Brk: 0]
    Description:
    We are conducting an academic research study on people's beliefs, attitudes, and opinions.
    Time: 60 minutes
    HITs Available: 2
    Reward: $0.50
    Qualifications: Qualification N2 is 1; Location is US;
    indulge in some quick social research for the benefit of mankind!
     
    • Nom Nom Nom! Nom Nom Nom! x 5
  20. dan

    dan daelian

    Messages:
    28,285
    Gender:
    Male
    Ratings:
    +61,817
    I'm late to the discussion - but when I was younger - I had a tick on mis huevos. I was young enough to not really know how to deal with it on my own, but was old enough to know that I didn't want my mom and dad having anything to do with a bug on my balls.

    The entire day I dreaded how to go over this with my parents. How do I tell my mom/dad that I have a bug on my balls. Can I deal with this on my own? Should I show them? Fuck this sucks. Maybe suicide would be easier. I'm too young to die.

    Welp, I ended up telling my mom - who told me to tell my dad - and he gave me tweezers and I got that bad dog off my balls. It went better than expected.

    However, that was one of the worst days of my life.
     
    • Like Like x 2
    • Today I Learned Today I Learned x 1
Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.