Where Are Ticks Found?
Ticks can be found in lots of places including Woodlands, Moorland, Meadows and Rural areas. Areas usually associated with Tick-Borne diseases are Exmoor, The Lake District, New Forest, The Scottish Highlands, Thetford Forest, The North York Moors and The South Downs. Ticks thrive wherever there is plenty of vegetation and diverse wildlife. How To Prevent Tick Bites Tick bites can be reduced by dressing sensibly in Tick infested areas. Ensure you wear appropriate clothing including long trousers which are tucked into thick socks, elsaticated cuffs and waistband to prevent ticks from crawling under your clothing and wear a 25-50% ‘DEET’-based repellent. Avoid walking though overhanging vegetation and always use established paths. Removing Ticks With The Tick Twister Removing Ticks can be tricky at the best of times. It can also cause infections due to the squeezing action during the tick removal process. The Tick Twister not only removes the tick quicky and painlessly it also reduces th
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- Where Are Ticks Found?