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Ticks are mites that are brown in color. They are
also members of the arachnid family, whose other members are the scorpions and
the spiders. Ticks attach themselves to the skin of their prey to be able to
suck blood. There are various species of ticks and they can be located
everywhere in the world. The most talked about kinds though are the deer ticks
and the dog ticks.
Various
Types of Ticks
According to Houston
pest control, there are various types of ticks. The deer ticks measure as
small as the head of a pin and is common in many areas in the United States. These
ticks can unfortunately carry diseases like that of the Lyme disease. The dog
ticks are very common, and can measure up to half an inch in length. Like the
deer ticks, the dog ticks can also carry diseases, in particular the Rocky
Mountain Spotted fever.
Dealing with
a Tick Bite
What would a tick bite look like? A tick bite would
usually be unperceived; you would most likely feel nothing when bitten. What
you will notice though is the little redness around the site of the bite. If
you’re bitten by a tick make sure to tell someone you think will know something
about it, because ticks can carry diseases that they can pass on to human
beings.
After playing or hiking in the woods, have someone
check you for ticks, focus particularly in your scalp, neck, armpits, back and
groin area. If a tick is discovered on you have it removed immediately. In
removing ticks you can use tweezers. In taking out the tick, however, be sure
to remove it one motion. Don’t cover it with petroleum jelly, nail polish, or
rubbing alcohol it will not make it come out. If in pulling it out some parts
of it are left behind, remove them by using sterile needle or pin. Once
removed, put it in a container and bring it with you to the doctor.
How to avoid tick bites? You have to remember that
ticks are very fond fo the shrubbery, because they want to be close to the
ground to be able to jump on people or animals as they pass, hence you might
want to avoid these places. Should it be impossible for you to do so, be sure
to wear long sleeves and long pants and have the ends of your pants tucked
safely in your socks. It would also be advisable to apply insect repellent
containing ten to 30 percent DEET on your skin.
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