- Avoid tick-infested areas, especially in May, June, and July.*
- Wear light-colored clothing so that ticks can be easily spotted.
- Wear long-sleeved shirts and closed shoes and socks.
- Tuck pant legs into socks or boots and tuck shirt into pants.
- Apply insect repellent containing permethrin to pants, socks, and shoes, and compounds containing DEET on exposed skin. Do not overuse these products.
- Walk in the center of trails to avoid overgrown grass and brush.
- After being outdoors in a tick-infested area, remove, wash, and dry clothing.
- Inspect the body thoroughly and remove carefully any attached ticks.
- Check pets for ticks.
* Local health departments and park or agricultural extension services may have
information on the seasonal and geographic distribution of ticks in your area.
- Tug gently but firmly with blunt tweezers near the "head" of the tick until it releases its hold on the skin.
- To lessen the chance of contact with the bacterium, try not to crush the tick's body or handle the tick with bare fingers.
- Swab the bite area thoroughly with an antiseptic to prevent bacterial infection.
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