How to Remove a Tick | What To Do if You Get Bitten by a Tick

Published 2022-05-16
Tick expert, Dr. Thomas Mather, explains what to do if you or your pet has been bitten by a tick including how to remove a tick, the best way to store the tick, and sending it in for testing in case it is carrying a dangerous tick-borne disease like Lyme, or a dangerous allergen like Alpha-gal.

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All Comments (8)
  • @panhandlejake6200
    Are the tick removal tools as effective as tweezers? These are the small plates with a narrowing groove that you place over the tick and slide back so that as the groove narrows if forces the tick to back out. This seems easier to use and also less damaging to the tick so that you don't leave tick parts embedded in the bite.
  • @roykelly5486
    what do you put on the bite area after you pull it out?
  • @BillySBC
    My sister's mother in law was a nurse for many years, and she would soak a cotton ball in isopropyl alcohol and place it over the tick. The tick would begin to suffocate and burn from the alcohol and back out on it's own. This also has the advantage of killing any germs from the tick in the wound it leaves.
  • @northernbettygirl
    I also heard you could use something like a credit card, to scrape it off in the opposite direction of the way it went in, so as not to cause it to inject possible pathogens. Right?
  • I was bit by a tick on my thigh, and i took a needle and poked at its back and he pulled his head out and I disposed of him.
  • @James-ke5sx
    I bite them back, I've got more germs than they do.