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There is no question when tick season starts because you will easily find them crawling on you after you take a walk in the woods. Wood ticks are far from a favorate bug to anyone because they are so creepy and crawly. Not only are tick not nice to look at but they are also rife with diseases such as lymes disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and anaplasmosis. None of these are pleasant things to catch. You can reduce your chances of getting this disease if you reduce the ticks on you. Ticks are problematic because as they eat your blood they burrow in a bit to your skin. Full removal of the tick is very important to reduce the chances of infection and disease. It can be easier to remove ticks with a pair of round edged tweezers. Grasp the tick firmly by your skin and very gently apply backward pressure to pull the tick out. If you are not able to remove the tick fully, or are not comfortable removing it you need to seek medical attention. Honestly though, the best way to deal with a tick is to not get one in the first place. These little nippers are best delt with by using a combination of sprays to repel and kill the ticks. Permethrin Premium Insect Clothing Repellent is a spray you can put onto your clothing (not your skin), to repel and kill ticks. Permethrin is relatively safe in humans, but is a neurotoxin in bugs. It is not a good idea to use this on your skin though. If you wish to put a spray on your skin in combination of using the permethrin on your clothing, an insect repellant wipe may be a great way to go. Containing 30% deet, this wipe will help deter ticks from getting on your skin. After you use deet you should make sure to wash it back off your skin. You don't have to worry about breathing in nasty aerosol bug spray when you use these wipes. Bug sprays can make a big difference in whether or not you get a tick on you long enough to bite you. This will clearly reduce your chances of getting any unpleasant illnesses.
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