Tick Alert
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Recently, a close friend sat on the grass watching her granddaughter play baseball. Several days later she became extremely ill. She had a tick lodged in the middle of her back which she could not see. She wasn’t hiking in the woods and sat on a blanket to watch the game..A quick trip to the emergency room and treatments later she is fine. But, the danger of ticks remains very much a concern. Pulling from previous articles in the Farmers’ Almanac and from the Maine Department of Heath website, here are the things you want to know about ticks:
* Wear light colored clothing so you can see ticks.
* Wear long pants and shirts when hiking. Tuck the pants into the socks to “tick proof” your skin.
* Use tick repellent - spray skin and clothing.
* After hiking, shower and inspect for any possible ticks. Carefully check your child’s skin top to bottom.
* As you put clothes into the washing machine, see if any ticks are hidden in the fabric.
* If you do find a tick, remove with a pair of tweezers – don’t use your fingers.
* If a tick is on you and is now removed, save it in case you become ill.
Sounds horrible. I have hiked all my life. I even spent 18 summers at a children’s camp and have never seen a tick. But, as the deer population grows, it is smart to be weary of these little critters. For additional information check our website – www.farmersalmanac.com/natural_cures/a/timely-tips-about-ticks



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