I live in "TICKVILLE" - This might  be of interest to you and yours...

Please forward to anyone with children... or hunters or dogs, or anyone who even steps outside in summer.  A School Nurse has written the info below -- good enough to share.
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 some times 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!'
Please pass on. Everyone needs this helpful hint.

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12 Comments on "Tickville, CT"

JUN
05
2008

Joan .. oh YUK! I hope I never need to ...but it's good to know! Our rescue dog had about 5 or 6 on her face when we brought her home and I held her and my husband just gently pulled them out with the tweezers. But the soapy cotton ball sounds less tramatic. Thanks for posting.

10:31pm • #1
JUN
06
2008
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Joan.. I got this as an email the other day.  Seems Connecticut is noted for ticks.  What i've used in the past is vaseline.  It works like liquid soap.. sufficates them, and they remove their head from your skin.

2:33pm • #2

A friend of mine says I'm a tick magnet (hot Southern California hiking trails are a good hunting ground), so I'll keep this little tip in the back of my mind next time I'm out there!

2:41pm • #3
JUN
07
2008
142,488 Points Outside Blog

Joan, interesting and so easy. Thanks for sharing, I'll be keeping this in mind.

Duane

9:15am • #4
JUN
09
2008
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Great advice Joan.  Surely can be used here in Ct....

7:11am • #5

I too got an email for this remedy.  I am constantly pullind ticks from my dogs and horses, I will try this tip, thanx

2:34pm • #6
JUN
14
2008
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Joan:  Now you give me a great, practical tip that I know I can use and will use time and time again.  Ticks were terrible last summer where I live and I expect the same this year.  They seem to love me for some horrible reason.  What a time I had trying to get one out of my hair last year.  Wish I had known this tip then.  Thanks so much.

5:21am • #7
JUN
15
2008

Thanks for the information Joan.  A lot of time when were out in the field training dogs there is no way to get away from getting a few ticks.  I've came home and scrubed and scrubed and still find the next day one crawling on me.  When your out where there is a lot of trees it a good suggestion to wear a hat - they fall from the trees and you don't realize there even there till you start to itch. 

 

9:04pm • #8
JUN
17
2008
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Joan- Thanks for the great tip.  I've now heard that Lyme disease is being spread by field mice as much as by deer.  We have plenty of both, in CT.

9:03pm • #9
JUN
19
2008
188,825 Points Outside Blog

Never heard this one before, I'll have to try it.  I think those little buggers like me as much as my dog.  Everytime we take a walk through the Pine Barrens, I find them on both of us.  Yikes, just thinking about it creeps me out!  Thanks!

12:08pm • #10
JUN
24
2008

Valerie - thanks for making this a featured piece!

6:34pm • #11
MAY
12

Great info, I never heard of that and in Northwest CT we have our share of Ticks too. 
Thanks 

7:37pm • #12

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