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On the topic of bites and the like worth everyone looking back at this thread (As recently a friend has had lyme disease) and we are all at risk of it working outdoors.
http://www.landscapejuicenetwork.com/forum/topics/lyme-disease-take...
There is another one available at Boots and alot of superdrugs called "Aspivenin" you can get a kit with a tic removal bit in aswell.
http://www.boots.com/en/Aspivenin_2237/
Yep, it was me and I heartily reccomend that you take Lyme seriously
The lad in question I know works as a (Agricultural) fencing contractor, got bitten while putting up some stock fencing, been out for the count for 2 months. Horrible horrible disease.
David Channon said:
...and on those clearance jobs especially, if the brambles and thorns are not a good enough reason to wear long sleeves, gloves, long trousers and boots in all weathers, then the risk of Lyme Disease most certainly is.