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09/9/2006 at 4:25pm
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When i was younger I got a tick in my stomach and they used iodine to take it out I was only young at the time but I seem to recall that the tick responds to this and comes out or maybe it killed them enabling it to be pulled out maybe worth a thought thats if you can still get iodine. Dont know if anyone knows.

 

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09/9/2006 at 7:32pm
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the best way to remove a tick i've found is to use what i use on my dogs our vet sold them to me and they work GREAT. they look like the end of a hammer ( you know the claw that you pull nails out of wood with) all you do is put the claw between the dogs or your skin ond the tick and twist around and around and gently pull the tick comes out complete. You should not use tweezers etc to remove a tick as you wil all always leave part of the head in you or even worse force the contents of its guts into yourself.



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09/9/2006 at 10:22pm
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I recently read on a kayaking website the same thing, use the clawed tick-hooks you get from vets, and twist the tick out.  The post I read said unscrew it anti-clockwise!  I don't know if that's scientifically valid, but it's probably what I'd do instinctively.

I've never had a tick on me, but I've seen quite a few on horses in Scotland, and with global warming, mild winters and generally more bugs... well, maybe it's best to be prepared.

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09/9/2006 at 11:28pm
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Never had a tick on me, my oh had it once, the dogs, well, we lost count. Our method is to pour some whiskey on the tick, wait half a minute or so for it to get "drunk" and weak, gently grab it with tweezers (normal ones) as closer to the skin as possible and rotate slowly but firmly. In 13 years it has always worked and it's a 5 minute job.



10/9/2006 at 5:52pm
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Eek.

Must add to first aid kit - claw hammer and whiskey.

I though the wasps were bad enough.

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11/9/2006 at 12:58pm
 Location: hereford
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Sorry to confuse the issue of ticks but the claw instruments that are obtained from vets come in different sizes.Make sure you have a selection to choose from.Always keep your dog up to date with frontline as this is an exellent deterrent.As for adders fatalities in humans are rare but not in dogs.So be vigilant on hot sunny days particulary on banks.Keep dogs on a lead.



11/9/2006 at 1:27pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Valk_scot on 01/6/2006


Never had any ticks on me in x-ty years of camping, and I`ve camped in sheep fields and worse.

Famous last words here...son got a tick in the hairline at the base of his neck on our last camping trip. The kids were paddling in a stream that ran through some grazing land next to the campsite (it was permitted) and I expect that`s where he picked it up.

Annoyingly, the tweezers had vanished from the first aid kit so I sprayed the tick with the alcohol spray I use to clean my glasses and after ten minutes or so, tied a thread round it and wiggled it out. Seemed to work, and son didn`t have any problems later.

I have to say though that my son was black affronted that the tick had decided to land on him. He keeps on going on at me..it`s my fault, apparently, because I didn`t force him to have a haircut before we went on holiday!



13/9/2006 at 10:43pm
 Location: Devon
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Just wanted to add my two penneth worth the fork type tools are good. I always use tweezers with angled tips to get hold the tick as near to the skin as possible, don't squeeze the body, because as has already been said, squeezing the body will more than likely force any blood from the tick back into the wound and with it any disease (like lymes) back into your body. A similar outcome can occur when you go at the tick with heat, in that it "panics" and regurgitates some of its meal. Once the tick has fed it will drop off naturally, by the time we notice them they are usually near this stage.

Adders rarely grow larger than 2.5' http://www.herpetofauna.co.uk/identification.htm 



13/9/2006 at 11:35pm
 Location: Norwich
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We always use the claw type things - got ours from Pets At Home - our dog seems to pick up ticks very easily, they are the best things to use - wonder if they work on humans also???

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13/9/2006 at 11:39pm
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This is what I use if my dogs get them, very good like a couple of others have mentioned., Got mine from the Vets    "OTOM"

http://www.lymediseaseaction.org.uk/information/tick_removal.htm 

Aly



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had two onthe back of my hand sucking away on a big vein, just looked at me shown a few mates who was with me while on a ex there faces said it all, just splated them and pulled the bits outs blood every where, cool uh!


14/9/2006 at 12:17am
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Quote: Originally posted by jdc110571 on 01/6/2006
Have just read through the checklist if items to take and couldnt help but notice tweezers for splinters and TICKS! Is this a common problem am going off the camping idea by the second!

No touch wood, we have never had a tick prob!! Ewww cant stop itching now!!

 



14/9/2006 at 12:18am
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Quote: Originally posted by westjack on 05/6/2006
 dont use a tweesers!!!! ,you could leave the head in ....smother it ompletly  with vaseline it will die and fall out.......used to work

Yep get the VASELINE!!

 




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