happyflowerlady
Survivalist
Another problem when you are out in the woods is that there are usually ticks out there. Like leeches, you are not supposed to just pull a tick out of your skin. Touching them with something hot works well, but they re so small that you have to be very careful or you will also burn yourself while trying to burn the tick.
Because they are so tiny, it is easy to have ticks crawling around on you and not know it. Some areas are worse for ticks than other areas of the country, and when I was in Missouri, there were just a lot of ticks everywhere. Before bed at night, checking all over for ticks was a nightly thing.
Dogs and horses can get ticks, too; so when you have your pets along with you, you need to check them over for ticks as well. Obviously, you can't take a match and burn ticks off of the dog or horse; but I have found that spraying the tick with isopropyl alcohol will usually result in the tick backing out of the skin so that you can remove it from yourself or your pet. It also helps to sterilize the bite; so that is a good thing as well.
Because they are so tiny, it is easy to have ticks crawling around on you and not know it. Some areas are worse for ticks than other areas of the country, and when I was in Missouri, there were just a lot of ticks everywhere. Before bed at night, checking all over for ticks was a nightly thing.
Dogs and horses can get ticks, too; so when you have your pets along with you, you need to check them over for ticks as well. Obviously, you can't take a match and burn ticks off of the dog or horse; but I have found that spraying the tick with isopropyl alcohol will usually result in the tick backing out of the skin so that you can remove it from yourself or your pet. It also helps to sterilize the bite; so that is a good thing as well.