How to Kill Nymph Ticks In-Home
Things You'll Need
- Fine-tipped tweezers
- Jar with a tight-sealing lid
- Soap
- Water
- Rubbing alcohol
Instructions
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Grasp the tick's head as close to the skin as possible using small tweezers.
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Pull the tick out firmly in a straight direction. Make sure not to twist the tick.
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Put the dead or dying nymph tick in a sealed container. If the tick victim falls ill, a doctor might want to test the tick for disease later.
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Wash the site of the wound with soap and water, and wash your hands. Cleanse the area with rubbing alcohol.
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Watch for any sign of illness or infection. Ticks can spread Rocky Mountain spotted fever and Lyme disease. Lyme disease is most often found in ticks in the nymph stage. Symptoms of Lyme disease include a rash that appears at the site within a few days. Victims also experience flulike symptoms, joint pain and neurological problems if left untreated.
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