Just had another thought; mashed raw garlic spread on a wound tends to have an adhesive effect as it dries out. Plus if you use FRESH raw garlic (as opposed to the canned jars of previously chopped garlic) you can also get some of the effect of allicin, the primary ingredient of garlic which helps to act as an antibiotic. (Allicin breaks down very quickly in contact with air, however, so you want to apply it quick.) Rumor has it garlic was used like this quite a bit back in WWI, before penicillin came along. And the taste might prevent the beasties from licking??? Dunno, just an idea. Does anyone know anything about allergies to ferrets? My sister and my other sister's fiance are both apparently very allergic to them. I'd never heard about allergies to ferts before. (In fact, somewhere, I think it was the FAQ, I read that people tended not be be allergic to them??) Weird. - Megan -- Megan O'Shaughnessy DC LMT ( [log in to unmask] ) URL: http://www.teleport.com/~megan/ [Posted in FML issue 2434]