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Dengue
30th September 2015, 08:47 PM
What is the best way to remove ticks from your dog and from yourself?

I remember once taking my son to the hospital to have a tick removed, and the young Pommy doctor didn't have a clue - he wanted to burn it off with a cigarette. That just irritates the tick and gets it to release more venom and toxins into the victim. Same affect if you squeeze the tick body with tweezers trying to remove it.

mark david
30th September 2015, 09:00 PM
Apparently,with a pair of tweezers grabbing it as close to its head and removing horizontally and not straight up.Try not to squash it in the process.

ironik
30th September 2015, 09:10 PM
You can buy specialised tick combs that act a bit like the nail remover on the head of a hammer, usually cheap plastic things that lever the head of the tick off the area (I'd expect the dog version would work equally well on humans). We don't get paralysis ticks where I live but we were advised by the vet to always follow up a tick bite with a vet visit.

Acco
30th September 2015, 11:21 PM
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/OTOM-Tick-Twister-Tick-Remover-Dog-Cat-Pet-Animal-People-Humans-2-Hooks-/280852976587

aussiepens
1st October 2015, 12:02 AM
The advice of a medical specialist to my wife (who now has an allergy from a paralysis tick bite) is to use Wart-Off Freeze Spray available from a Chemist. It kills them instantly. Then you can remove them with the tick remover.

John

cava
1st October 2015, 01:49 AM
I have seen someone use aftershave, by pouring a small amount on/near the tick, it backed out of the hole in the skin it was digging. Then it was caught and killed.

Dareen
1st October 2015, 07:07 AM
A dab of Eucalyptus Oil makes them back out after a few minutes.

Mobyturns
1st October 2015, 08:49 AM
http://www.abc.net.au/health/features/stories/2015/02/12/4178721.htm

"Webb thinks we should all following the advice of ASCIA, which recommends killing the tick in place by using ether-containing aerosol sprays that instantly freeze it (although some of these are not registered for use in humans). He suggests some over-the-counter products for freezing off warts may work."

Bushmiller
1st October 2015, 09:17 AM
Dengue

I knew I had seen a TV programme recently that had the recommended technique, but I couldn't recall it. Mobyturns has nailed it. See the video in his link.

Regards
Paul

Tonyz
1st October 2015, 09:17 AM
Best way to remove ticks?

turn them into crosses.. got that in before Allen

Fuzzie
1st October 2015, 02:28 PM
Other options I've seen recommended are a paste of Permethrin powder (ant dust) to knock them out before they can inject back in or using a loop of dental floss to quickly lasso under the head to avoid the re-inject reaction when squeezing the body with tweezers. Not everybody has a wart freeze pack on hand.

rrich
1st October 2015, 02:55 PM
Going beck to my boy scout days of the 1950s.

Burning their butt with an extinguished match would cause them to back out.
A drop or two of alcohol would cause them to back out.

I would guess that a cigarette would work also.

mark david
1st October 2015, 07:27 PM
I have seen someone use aftershave, by pouring a small amount on/near the tick, it backed out of the hole in the skin it was digging. Then it was caught and killed.

Must have been OLD SPICE :roflmao: