The problem is that they can be harmful in addition to being bothersome and intrusive—enough to make most people cringe.
Ticks are known to transmit serious illnesses like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever, so it goes without saying that you should avoid having them around as home guests.
That being said, the likelihood of you coming into contact with ticks might vary greatly based on your location, the season, and whether or not you have pets at home.
What should you do, therefore, if and when you encounter one of these microscopic blights?
Determine and separate the issue
Identifying the sort of tick—whether it’s a dog, brown dog, or black-legged tick—is a smart idea. If the tick is in a particular region, keep your kids and pets away from it until it has been removed.
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