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Ticks. Just thinking about it gives most people chills. And for good reason too! These little creatures are not only annoying and invasive, but they can also transmit dangerous diseases like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Therefore, if you find a tick inside your home, it is important to act immediately. Identify and isolate the problem. The first step is to identify the type of tick you are dealing with. It could be a blacklegged tick, a dog tick or a brown dog tick. Once you know what type of tick it is, take the necessary precautions to ensure it doesn’t spread. Keep children and pets away from the area until the tick is removed. see more on next page Protection steps To protect yourself from ticks, wear gloves and long-sleeved clothing that covers your skin. This will reduce the chances of a tick attaching to you. Clean Thoroughly Ticks can hide in clothing, bedding, and even in cracks and corners of your home. This is why it is important to carefully clean any area or item with which the tick has come into contact. Wash your clothes and bedding on high heat to kill any ticks that may be hiding. Vacuum the affected area, paying particular attention to cracks and corners.

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Ticks. Just thinking about it gives most people chills. And for good reason too! These little creatures are not only annoying and invasive, but they can also transmit dangerous diseases like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Therefore, if you find a tick inside your home, it is important to act immediately.

Identify and isolate the problem:
The first step is to identify the type of tick you are dealing with. It could be a blacklegged tick, a dog tick or a brown dog tick. Once you know what type of tick it is, take the necessary precautions to ensure it doesn’t spread. Keep children and pets away from the area until the tick is removed.

Protection steps:

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