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Check for ticks after outdoor activity, remove with tweezers
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Steps
- After spending time in wooded, brushy, or tall-grass areas, do a full-body tick check within 2 hours — check scalp, behind ears, armpits, waistband, groin, and behind knees
- Shower within 2 hours of coming indoors — this washes off unattached ticks and provides an opportunity to find attached ones
- If you find an attached tick, grasp it with fine-tipped tweezers as close to the skin as possible and pull straight out with steady, even pressure
- Clean the bite area with rubbing alcohol or soap and water
Why It Works
Most tick-borne diseases (Lyme, anaplasmosis, babesiosis) require 24-48 hours of attachment before transmission. Prompt removal within hours virtually eliminates infection risk.
Tips
- Do not use petroleum jelly, nail polish, heat, or "tick twisters" — fine-tipped tweezers with steady pull is the CDC-recommended method
- Save the tick in a sealed bag with the date for identification if symptoms develop
- Tumble dry clothing on high heat for 10 minutes to kill any ticks on fabric
📅 Created: 2/9/2026, 5:08:16 AM 📌 best practice 🔧 Fine-tipped tweezers, rubbing alcohol