Stop Burning Your Ticks! Dangerous Pet Myths | SOP Ep. 121 - Dr. Lindsay Starkey

Stop Burning Your Ticks! A Parasitologist Debunks Dangerous Pet Myths | SOP Ep. 121 - Dr. Lindsay Starkey Are you still using the "lit match" trick to remove ticks? If so, you could be doing more harm than good. In this episode, we sit down with renowned veterinary parasitologist Dr. Lindsay Starkey   / lindsay-starkey-80969aaa   to debunk the dangerous myths surrounding parasite control that are putting your pets at risk. From why "winter breaks" from preventatives are a dangerous gamble to the terrifying resurgence of the New World Screwworm, Dr. Starkey provides the science-backed insights every pet parent needs to hear. In this episode, you’ll learn: The Golden Rule of Tick Removal: Why you should ditch the matches and alcohol, and why saving that tick in your freezer is the best way to help your veterinarian. The Winter Myth: Why ticks, fleas, and heartworm risks don't disappear just because the weather gets cold—and why year-round prevention is mandatory. The Screwworm Reality: Understanding the return of the New World Screwworm, a parasite that feeds on living tissue, and how to protect your animals. Alpha-gal Syndrome: What you need to know about the meat allergy linked to Lone Star ticks. Heartworm Treatment: Why the preventative is much safer and easier than the alternative. Don't wait for your pet to show symptoms. Listen in to get the facts straight and keep your furry friends safe year-round! ◇ ─ ◇ ─ ◇ All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions. Chapters: [00:24] Correcting Myths About Ticks And Heartworm [01:56] Proper Tick Removal Techniques And Avoiding Harmful Myths [04:06] Storing And Testing Ticks For Better Veterinary Care [07:47] Understanding Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever And Disease Vectors [17:04] Debunking The Seasonal Prevention Myth [28:00] Strategies For Managing Ticks In Your Own Yard [30:54] The Reality And Containment Of The Screwworm Outbreak [40:22] The Importance Of Year-Round Parasite Prevention [47:35] Alpha-Gal Syndrome And Red Meat Allergies In Humans