Steps to take when discovering a tick…

Here’s a shortened version in English:

Identify and Isolate: Determine the tick type and limit access to the area, especially for pets and children.

Protect Yourself: Wear gloves and long sleeves before handling ticks.

Thorough Cleaning: Wash bedding and clothing in hot water, then dry on high heat. Vacuum the area and dispose of the vacuum bag outdoors.

Tick Removal: Use fine-tipped tweezers to grasp the tick close to the skin and pull steadily. Clean the bite area and your hands with alcohol or soap and water.

Monitor and Prevent: Watch for symptoms after a bite and consult a doctor if needed. Prevent future infestations by treating pets, maintaining your yard, and using professional pest control.

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