How to Do a Tick Check | Tips for You and Your Pets
Tick expert, Dr. Thomas Mather, explains how to do a tick check on yourself and your pets. After spending time in a tick habitat, it’s important to do a thorough tick check. While many recommend checking from head to toe, Dr. Mather recommends checking from the lower part of your body first and then moving up, because that’s how ticks move, from the ground up. Explore the Equip-4-Ticks Resource Center: https://bit.ly/equip-4-ticks Tick repellent clothing: https://bit.ly/shop-is Tick repellent socks: https://bit.ly/is-sock Permethrin spray: https://bit.ly/is-spray Get your clothes treated: https://bit.ly/is-treat Insect Shield Repellent Technology Our website: https://bit.ly/yt-is / insectshield / insectshield / insectshield MB01LJRZRCCO3S8

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