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Our Tick Control Company in Camden and Burlington County Examines Common Tick Myths

Along with being extremely invasive, ticks can be dangerous. These pests can transmit a handful of dangerous diseases to both humans and animals, which is why knowing a little bit about ticks and how to deal with them is important. There’s a ton of information out there surrounding ticks, but not all of it can be trusted. Below, we’ll examine some common tick myths, why they should be ignored, and how our tick control company protects Camden County, NJ area residents from these pests.

Common Tick Myths to Stop Believing

There’s a ton of misinformation out there. Here are some of the most common tick myths to stop believing:

1. If you’re bitten, make sure to test the tick for Lyme Disease.

While testing ticks for Lyme Disease is possible, it won’t tell you whether or not you’ve actually contracted the disease. And if you’ve been in contact with multiple ticks, testing becomes even more complicated. If you’re bitten by ticks, make sure to visit a healthcare professional instead of relying on tick testing for information.

2. Using a lighter is the best way to get a tick off of you.

This is a common myth. Using a lighter to get ticks off of you can easily lead to burns on your skin. And if you do manage to damage the tick, it could spit the contents of its gut into the wound, increasing the chance of disease. To remove ticks from your skin without the risks of using a lighter, simply use tweezers.

3. Take antibiotics after being bitten to avoid disease.

Taking antibiotics without being prescribed them is never a good idea, as taking unnecessary antibiotics can make them less effective in the future. Make sure to visit a medical professional after being bitten by a tick to determine if medication is necessary.

How Our Tick Control Company Protects Camden County Area Residents

Working with our team of local pest control professionals at Mosquito Hunters™ means getting results you can depend on. With our comprehensive treatment methods and our top-of-the-line pest control products, we make quick work of invasive tick populations.

Our tick control company serves homeowners and businesses in these areas:

  • Camden County
  • Cherry Hill West
  • Merchantville
  • Burlington County
  • Mount Laurel
  • Moorestown
  • Riverton
  • Riverside
  • And throughout the surrounding area

To get started with our tick control company in Camden County, contact us today!

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