Houston Safari Club Foundation (HSCF) and “Hunting Matters” welcome Brian Anderson aka The Tick Terminator.
Brian Anderson, aka “The Tick Terminator,” has had a lifelong fascination with the tiny blood suckers we call “ticks.” His interest peaked about 10 years ago due to his wife’s ongoing fear of them and various friends with Lyme disease. This began the intense search for preventative ways to keep ticks away from us. He has spent countless hours researching, studying, experimenting, and loves to share his findings with audiences across the country.
He is now on a God-given mission as a “Tick and Lyme Disease Prevention Specialist.” This makes him a unique and profitable consultant, speaker, author and provider of repellents. His enthusiasm and humor have landed him on various outdoor TV shows, radio shows and podcasts over the past few years. He has also created a unique and informative website with tips to help protect outdoor workers, hunters, hikers, backpackers, campers and anyone else taking to the streets at www.thetickterminator.com. He lives with his wife in the Iron Mountain, MI area and they have two grown children and four grandchildren.
About Hunting Affairs
Tune in to “Hunting Matters” with Houston Safari Club Foundation Executive Director Joe Betar as he engages in conversations with guests, from diverse backgrounds, who are passionate about hunting and conservation. Great discussions, news, hunting law updates and more! “Hunting Matters” airs every Saturday, 6 am to 7 am CDT on KPRC AM 950: Real Texas, Real Talk, a Houston iHeartMedia station and Houston’s Oldest Radio Station. “Hunting Matters” is also available via podcast on Apple/iTunes, iHeartMedia, Google, Overcast, PodBean, and Spreaker. Subscribe, listen, rate and comment. Hunting Matters received a 2022 Gold AVA Digital Award, a 2022 NYX/Marcom Silver Award, a 2022 MARCOM Gold Award, a 2022 Gold Davey Award, and a 2023 NYX/Marcom Silver Award.
About the Houston Safari Club Foundation
The Houston Safari Club Foundation (HSCF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to preserve the sport of hunting through education, conservation, and the promotion of our hunting heritage. HSCF has awarded 646 scholarships totaling $2.92 million. HSCF conducts youth outdoor education programs, vocational training, hunter education, and field experiences throughout the year. HSCF has provided more than $4 million in grants for wildlife, habitat, and various hunter-funded conservation initiatives. HSCF is an independent organization, is not affiliated with Safari Club International (SCI) or its affiliates and is not a chapter or affiliate of any other organization. Visit our website at wehuntwegive.org or call 713.623.8844 for more information. HSCF. We hunt. We give.