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Myths About Tick Removal

As the summer months are ahead of us, those who dare to venture into the woods or areas that could be infested with ticks, need to be aware that some of the traditional methods of removing ticks are wrong. Ticks are not insects. However, they are classified as arachids, closely related to spiders. All ticks ...

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Tick Tips and Easy Tick Removal

It is that time of year again and it seems this year there are more ticks than there were last year. The ticks are out in full swing and ready to attach themselves to passerby’s from any shrub or tree limb. There are many types of ticks, the most common being the American dog tick. ...

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How to Remove a Tick from Your Skin

Summer is upon us, and now is the time that people will go off to their favorite wooded areas for camping and fishing trips. One of the greatest concerns for these campers, among other things, is the tick, a small arachnid that is known for carrying such things as Lyme disease. Here is what to ...

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Preventing and Treating Tick Bites

The most common time to get by a tick is during the summer months, mainly because this is the main time to be outdoors. The worst thing about tick bites is the fact that ticks are known to carry several different types of diseases, the most popular being lyme disease. Your chances of getting lyme ...

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How to Safely Remove a Tick from a Dog

There are a lot of misconceptions and old wives’ tales about how to remove a tick from a dog. According to veterinarian Dawn Ruben, all a dog owner needs for successful removal is a pair of tweezers, a bottle of rubbing alcohol and a small plastic container with a tight fitting lid such as an ...

Properly Remove a Tick from Your Dog

Next to fleas, ticks are probably the worst insect-enemy of your dog. These parasites attach themselves to your dog’s skin. If they go undetected, ticks can stay attached for hours at a time. They use their mouth parts to suck blood out of your pet; that’s what ticks feed on. At the same time, they ...