I might be an 'n' of one, but I spent 2 weeks being treat for
Ehrlichiosis and was chided by my doctor for squeezing the tick. I
suppose that depends on where you live -- North Carolina is rough!

I like the "tick slider" Wayne mentioned, but a plastic spoon with a
slot in it works great, too.

I've definitely gone back to DEET after that!
cheers,
jason

Jason Jackson
Candidate for PhD
Duke University
Durham, NC


Nancy E. Karraker wrote:
> My dog and I served as "tick flags" for a fellow graduate student of mine who
> was studying Lyme's disease in northern California. After we had walked 
> through
> clearcuts all day checking pitfall traps, I would clear us both of ticks and
> save them for my colleague, and this often required pulling out embedded 
> ticks.
> The wildlife diseases instructor said the best way was to grasp the tick's 
> body
> firmly with index finger and thumb (getting as much of the body as you can
> between them) and pull gently but firmly straight out.  This worked on large
> "dog" ticks and also small "deer" ticks. Twisting the tick, as is sometimes
> recommended, can break off the mouth parts. In removing dozens of ticks over
> that time, I never broke off the mouth parts or caused injury to myself or my
> dog. Good luck.
>
> Nancy
>
>
>   
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Eric Enrique Flores De Gracia" <[email protected]>
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 1:36 PM
>> Subject: [ECOLOG-L] Advice on how to take out ticks
>>
>>
>> Dear all
>>
>> A friend of mine is intended to extract some ticks attached to a snakeć„€
>> skin.
>> Somebody have an idea on how to collect them safetly without harming the
>> snake neither the ticks? (he wants to preserve the ticks for later
>> analysis).
>>
>> Any suggestion welcome, thanks,
>>
>> -- 
>> Eric Flores De G.
>>
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