Tick Removal

I’m not convinced that anything will be better than fine-tipped tweezers, particularly for nymphs - Durland Fish, a professor emeritus at the Yale School of Public Health

Tick Removal
Tick Removal

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How to Remove a Tick

If you spend any time in the woods, or even the grass in your backyard, you should know how to properly remove a tick. If a tick is left in your skin for more than 36 hours, it puts you at risk for Lyme disease. According to the CDC, although there are many species, ticks can be found across most of America.

The most important step for avoiding any effects of a tick bite is to do a thorough tick check after spending time outdoors, even your backyard. Don't be content looking at your arms and ankles, ticks often attach in hard to reach places like the armpit or groin, including beneath your clothing. Showering after a day in the yard is often a great time to do this check. For hard…

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 How to Remove a Tick

Finding, and removing, ticks quickly is the best way to avoid harmful effects.

TickEncounter

Step 1 : Pointy Tweezers... First, let's state the obvious, ticks are tiny. Household tweezers just aren't the right tool for proper tick removal.

CDC

If you find a tick attached to your skin, there’s no need to panic—the key is to remove the tick as soon as possible. There are several tick removal devices on the market, but a plain set of fine-tipped tweezers work very well.

Consumer Reports

Experts say the risk of getting Lyme and other diseases is going up. This step-by-step guide could help.

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