How do I prevent a tick bite
Spring is coming and we go outside more and then you are more likely to get a tick bite. So that's why some guidelines you should pay attention to because more and more people are getting sick of a tick bite.
Lyme disease!
This disease is better to prevent. It is a very insidious disease that is very difficult to treat. Also, this disease is very difficult to diagnose, which often causes it to be detected late. Read also: Do I have Lyme disease?
How do you get a tick bite?
Ticks are especially found in tall shady grass and dead leaves near bushes and trees. Sitting ticks not only is forests, but can also just sit with you in the garden. They mainly sit down in places where they can easily switch over to a host. Once they find a host, the tick looks for an ideal place to feed sight with blood. The larvae love your ears and your nose. The nymphs also love ears but also your neck. Adult ticks can be anywhere on your body but the neck, groin, buttock slit, knee cavities and the edges of your underwear are favorite.