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I use these:

 

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Then after you've removed them all, I'd treat them with front line spray. It's also a good idea to clear out all the bedding from your ferrets living area, then give the area a good blast of some insecticide, and leave the ferrets out of it for a few hours. :thumbs:

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I use these:

 

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Then after you've removed them all, I'd treat them with front line spray. It's also a good idea to clear out all the bedding from your ferrets living area, then give the area a good blast of some insecticide, and leave the ferrets out of it for a few hours. :thumbs:

 

 

that the kiddies, could find me picture of them :icon_redface:

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This may sound like an old wives tale but it actually does work. Chop up some cloves of garlic, mix with olive oil and massage into the fur. The ticks drop off. Dont ask me how it works as I have no idea but it really does :good:

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This may sound like an old wives tale but it actually does work. Chop up some cloves of garlic, mix with olive oil and massage into the fur. The ticks drop off. Dont ask me how it works as I have no idea but it really does :good:

 

seems like a lot of faffing about, when a tic puller does the job in seconds, plus your ferrets wont smell like our ethnic friends :sick:

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thanks for all the good reply,s il get some front line this week and look for a puller thanks people

 

I am pretty sure if you get the frontline from the vets they will also have tick pickers as well :thumbs:

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faffing about?? id say pulling 30+ ticks off with a puller would be faffing about..... far better to use frontline or anyother chemicle.

 

 

I've got 15 ferrets in one court, and never in my life have I had 30 plus ticks on them all, I'd be seriously worried about their housing and my care if they did,

 

after ferreting, using maybe 4 of the 15, they are de-ticked before going back in the court

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