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List of repellant products
- Prevention
- Protect yourself from tick bites
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- Ticks
prefer wooded and bushy areas with high grass and
a lot of leaf litter. These are areas to avoid.
- Take
extra precautions in May, June, and July. This
is when ticks that transmit Lyme disease are most
active.
- If
you do enter a tick area, walk in the center of
the trail to avoid contact with overgrown grass,
brush, and leaf litter.
- Ask
your local health department and park or extension
service about tick infested areas to avoid.
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- Remove
ticks from your clothes before going indoors. To
kill ticks that you may have missed, wash your clothes
with hot water and dry them using high heat for at
least one hour.
- Perform
daily tick checks after being outdoors, even in your
own yard. Inspect all parts of your body carefully
including your armpits, scalp, and groin. Remove
ticks immediately using fine-tipped tweezers.
- If
a tick is attached to your skin for less than 24
hours, your chance of getting Lyme disease is extremely
small. But just to be safe, monitor your health closely
after a tick bite and be alert for any signs
and symptoms of tick-borne illness.
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