
Tick bites can be dangerous due to the diseases that ticks carry. Here are tips for tick bite prevention and treatment.
First, what does a tick bite look like?
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I'm not clear on why the article tells you to never squish a tick with your fingers? I don't think you could get Lyme disease that way and I have found squeezing them between my fingers is the best way to kill the ones that I sometimes find crawling on my dog.
I'm not clear on why the article tells you to never squish a tick with your fingers? I don't think you could get Lyme disease that way and I have found squeezing them between my fingers is the best way to kill the ones that I sometimes find crawling on my dog.
Permethrin sprayed all around lower part of shoe deters most ticks
I live in middle Georgia in a highly tick infested area. I enjoy the outdoors and get many ticks each year. I prefer short pants because many times I can feel the tick crawling up bare legs. I use tea tree oil to remove ticks that are attached. Just and drop or 2 and they die in a few minutes and come off easily and intact. After a bite the intense itching is quite annoying and I have not found anything that will relieve it, except time. Hemorrhoid medicine helps, but only temporarily.
Really great stuff, and comments, much appreciated. However, aren't ticks and fleas attracted to white clothing/colors? I read an article somewhere that talked about dragging a white sheet across your lawn area to see if you have ticks & fleas, as they are attracted to it. So is that the case, they like white or bright colors?
I'd heard of Lyme Disease, but it wasn't something I really thought much about as I walked the woods of Eastern Ontario, a pastime I had enjoyed all my life. Then, one day I found a tick embedded in beneath my knee cap about 36 hours after a walk. I removed it and took it to my doctor's office with me. My doctor promised me few ticks carry Lyme, but sent it off for testing "just in case." The test results, which came in about four days later, were positive for Lyme, so I was put on antibiotics. By then, however, I was quite ill, as though I had the flu, including painful joints, gastric problems, balance problems and pretty severe headaches. The antibiotics stopped the disease but I am left with what is termed antibiotic-resistant arthritis. It affects my hands and feet and my knees, especially the knee where the bug bit me. My message is: Wear bug repellent of some sort when you're out and about. Lyme is a disease that was neglected for ages, because the general population, including doctors, didn't recognize its symptoms. I often wonder what else might be lurking in the saliva of insects? We don't know. All sorts of horrible diseases passed about by those little creatures. Insect repellent probably isn't the healthest stuff to be wearing but used judiciously I think it's the lesser of two evils. It just might save your life.
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We've been using Sawyer's Permethrin for about 10 years now. Makes going fishing and hunting a lot more enjoyable. Its a plant based spray compound that you liberally spray on and let dry on your outdoor clothing and gear. It really keeps insects away from you; I have seen ticks crawl up my pant leg and just drop off. We treat pants, shirts, jackets, hats, boots and gear. Haven't had a tick on me since. Flying insects stop and hover at the rim of the hat. It remains effective through a number of washings, too. No damage to clothing or gear.
Also found an ingenious tick removal tool in our hardware store a few summers ago, called a Tick Key. Its a very easy and effective tool to remove ticks. We use this on the dog, removes the ticks whole without breaking off head or mouth parts.
I spent 6 days in the hospital last summer when I was diagnosed with Erlichia a tick-bourne disease, my blood work was crazy...almost no white blood cells, a third of the platelets and i wasn't producing potassium, I was a sick pup. After 2 months of treatment with antibiotics my doctor informed me I could relaspe at anytime now that it was in my system, unfortunately I work outdoors and this year already I have been bitten at least 2 dozen times or more.
I've found diatomaceous earth (food grade) to be effective in repelling ticks, chiggers and oak tree mites. Liberally powder your clothes and exposed skin with it. The powder gets in the insect's joints and will kill them. Have done this now for two years and had great success with it.