If You Notice This Insect, Follow These Important Steps

Rubbing alcohol

Soap and water

A small container or ziplock bag (optional, for identification)

The correct removal method:

Grasp close to the skin. Using fine-tipped tweezers, grasp the tick as close to the skin’s surface as possible. Get right at the mouthparts—don’t grab the body.

Pull upward with steady, even pressure. Don’t twist or jerk. This can cause the mouthparts to break off and remain in the skin. Steady, gentle pressure is key.

Don’t squeeze or crush the tick’s body. Squeezing can force infected fluids back into the bite.

Clean the bite area thoroughly. Wash with soap and water, then apply rubbing alcohol or an antiseptic.

Save the tick if possible. Place it in a small container or ziplock bag with a damp cotton ball. If you develop symptoms later, having the tick for identification can be valuable.

What NOT to do:

❌ Don’t use petroleum jelly, nail polish, or gasoline to “smother” the tick

❌ Don’t use heat (matches, lighters) to try to make it detach

❌ Don’t twist or yank

❌ Don’t squeeze the body

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