Tick Bite Prevention
Thursday August 20, 2020
Tick exposure can occur year-round, but ticks are most active during warmer months (April-September), and we are in the midst of it!
While we are spending more time at home and social distancing, that might mean spending more time outdoors, increasing our chances of being exposed to ticks. Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency reminds residents to take measures to prevent tick bites this summer while still enjoying the fresh air outside.
Before You Go Outdoors
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Know where to expect ticks. Ticks live in grassy, brushy, or wooded areas, or even on animals. Spending time outside walking your dog, camping, gardening, or hunting could bring you in close contact with ticks. Many people get ticks in their own yard or neighborhood.
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Use Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-registered insect repellents containing DEET
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Avoid contact with ticks
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Avoid wooded and brushy areas with high grass and leaf litter.
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Walk in the center of trails.
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After You Come Indoors
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Check your clothing for ticks. Ticks may be carried into the house on clothing. Any ticks that are found should be removed. Tumble dry clothes in a dryer on high heat for 10 minutes to kill ticks on dry clothing after you come indoors. If the clothes are damp, additional time may be needed. If the clothes require washing first, hot water is recommended. Cold and medium temperature water will not kill ticks.
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Examine gear and pets. Ticks can ride into the home on clothing and pets, then attach to a person later, so carefully examine pets, coats, and bags.
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Shower soon after being outdoors. Showering within two hours of coming indoors has been shown to reduce your risk of getting Lyme disease and may be effective in reducing the risk of other tickborne diseases. Showering may help wash off unattached ticks and it is a good opportunity to do a tick check.
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Check your body for ticks after being outdoors. Conduct a full body check upon return from potentially tick-infested areas, including your own backyard. Use a hand-held or full-length mirror to view all parts of your body. Check these parts of your body and your child’s body for ticks:
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Under the arms
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In and around the ears
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Inside belly button
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Back of the knees
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In and around the hair
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Between the legs
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Around the waist
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