I got a tick yesterday while out shooting with my brother, found it this morning. I itched my side after waking up, and felt something weird. Lifted my shirt and thought it was a small scab. Stuck my finger nail under and lifted it right off. Once it was on my finger, it was obvious that it was a tick not a scab.
It was alive and well, head intact.
The only other tick experience I had was on a GTT with a fellow RME member who belly crawled through a tick field. He had a few ticks and each of them died during our multiple different removal technique attempts.
But… it got me to researching a little. And this was very interesting to me.
So the big fear of lyme disease isn’t actually a concern in Utah.
Also, the only real approved method for removal is a pair of tweezers and a soft but quick pull.
The hot match, hot metal, jelly, and rubbing alcohol are not recommended.
It was alive and well, head intact.
The only other tick experience I had was on a GTT with a fellow RME member who belly crawled through a tick field. He had a few ticks and each of them died during our multiple different removal technique attempts.
But… it got me to researching a little. And this was very interesting to me.
So the big fear of lyme disease isn’t actually a concern in Utah.
Also, the only real approved method for removal is a pair of tweezers and a soft but quick pull.
The hot match, hot metal, jelly, and rubbing alcohol are not recommended.