fasteddie Posted May 31, 2012 Share Posted May 31, 2012 This was sent to me so I copied and pasted it ............. Tick Removal A nurse discovered a safe, easy way to remove ticks where they automatically withdraw themselves when you follow her simple instructions. Read this one as it could save you from some major problems. Spring is here and the ticks will soon be showing their heads. Here is a good way to get them off you, your children, or your pets. Give it a try. Please forward to anyone with children, hunters or dogs; or anyone who even steps outside in summer! A School Nurse has written the info below--good enough to share--and it really works! “I had a pediatrician tell me what she believes is the best way to remove a tick. This is great because it works in those places where it’s sometimes difficult to get to with tweezers: between toes, in the middle of a head full of dark hair, etc.” “Apply a glob of liquid soap to a cotton ball. Cover the tick with the soap-soaked cotton ball and swab it for a few seconds (15-20); the tick will come out on its own and be stuck to the cotton ball when you lift it away. This technique has worked every time I’ve used it (and that was frequently), and it’s much less traumatic for the patient and easier for me.” “Unless someone is allergic to soap, I can’t see that this would be damaging in any way. I even had my doctor’s wife call me for advice because she had one stuck to her back and she couldn’t reach it with tweezers. She used this method and immediately called me back to say, “It worked!” Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Indian Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 This method works as it was used on me. I had one in the top of my foot after spring turkey last year, my buddy put dish soap on it and it was off in a matter of seconds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deerthug Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 Good to know. Thanks for sharing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karpteach Posted June 3, 2012 Share Posted June 3, 2012 This is good stuff! Thanks for sharing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fasteddie Posted June 3, 2012 Author Share Posted June 3, 2012 Now , everyone go out and get bit so they can try it out . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deerpassion Posted June 3, 2012 Share Posted June 3, 2012 Now , everyone go out and get bit so they can try it out . u first Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MuzzyLoader Posted June 4, 2012 Share Posted June 4, 2012 (edited) Thanks Eddie - great post. Orkin's website states, "The use of alcohol or petroleum jelly should be avoided... as these substances may cause the specimen to regurgitate its food and release more germs into the host’s blood stream. Liquid soap on a cotton ball seems much more efficient than those damn tweezers. Edited June 4, 2012 by MuzzyLoader Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MountainHunter Posted June 4, 2012 Share Posted June 4, 2012 I picked one off myself yesterday. Every time I use my row boat on the reservoir it's on I seem to be getting ticks on me. I hate it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the blur Posted June 4, 2012 Share Posted June 4, 2012 I picked one off myself yesterday. Every time I use my row boat on the reservoir it's on I seem to be getting ticks on me. Ticks jump into your boat ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
papabear Posted June 4, 2012 Share Posted June 4, 2012 thanks I know I will be using this .On long Island we have ticks every were.I will be passing this on papabear Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MountainHunter Posted June 4, 2012 Share Posted June 4, 2012 Ticks jump into your boat ? Walking to and from where I have the boat chained. I am always brushing up against vegetation. I am going to start spraying my clothes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the blur Posted June 4, 2012 Share Posted June 4, 2012 Try the Perminathin spray for your clothes. I have heard great things about it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveNY Posted June 4, 2012 Share Posted June 4, 2012 Thanks for posting this Ed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k burke Posted June 4, 2012 Share Posted June 4, 2012 Have to wonder if this makes the tick regurgitate like the jelly, etc.? I've never had a problem just pinching them lightly with my fingers (a paper towel in between helps the grip and is good incase the tick is very engorged and ends up popping) and pulling straight and steady back. I did just buy one of those "tick keys/screws" online for $5, but havent' had a change to use it yet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fletch Posted June 7, 2012 Share Posted June 7, 2012 http://www.petfooddirect.com/product/2730/Ticked-Off-Tick-Remover-Tool-for-Pets?utm_source=pricegrabber&utm_medium=cse I bought a couple of these and they work great. Tick Off tick removal tool. After paying the vet $75.00 to pull one off a few years ago. It was the first time I ever saw a tick. They used it and I said heck with paying. I have used it to pull quite a few out people and pets and it is cake. I would worry that the soap might make them spit up in you making it more likely to transmit disease, but I am no scientist. I also would not recommend pinching or using tweezers because you do the same thing and squeeze and they spit into you. Nasty worthless things...ticks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
33Canuck Posted June 7, 2012 Share Posted June 7, 2012 Be warned that studies show by doing this method or any other that basically sufficates the tick you cause hte tick to stress and it releases more of it's toxins which may result in a higher risk of infection. Even though it does work well there is a greater risk in using this technique. Just a heads up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
biggamefish Posted June 11, 2012 Share Posted June 11, 2012 They also say that the toxins get released if you try to pull them out with your fingers (because you are squeezing their abdomen. They say always use a tick puller or something that pulls from the head or where they attach. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mbucks27 Posted June 11, 2012 Share Posted June 11, 2012 I had one going in me yesterday. My girlfriend bought me a tick remover and it works great. Ive pulled out a lot of them little buggers already with it and everyone came out still alive and with the head intact. I highly recommed this product!!!!! http://www.tickedoff.com/ John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deerpassion Posted June 11, 2012 Share Posted June 11, 2012 I had one going in me yesterday. My girlfriend bought me a tick remover and it works great. Ive pulled out a lot of them little buggers already with it and everyone came out still alive and with the head intact. I highly recommed this product!!!!! http://www.tickedoff.com/ John looks promising , i think i like this one better than the tick key http://www.tickkey.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MuzzyLoader Posted June 17, 2012 Share Posted June 17, 2012 I had one going in me yesterday. My girlfriend bought me a tick remover and it works great. Ive pulled out a lot of them little buggers already with it and everyone came out still alive and with the head intact. I highly recommed this product!!!!! http://www.tickedoff.com/ John I just ordered one John... thanks for the link! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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ants Posted June 27, 2012 Share Posted June 27, 2012 Real good info. thanks. Wish I heard it sooner. The last one I had on me I had to dig out with a pin and tweezers. Thanks again Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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