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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2022

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  • @nawal10
    @nawal10 Год назад +9520

    "Idk what we're making here". 😂. They're seasoning that meat for lunch 🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @elainebrusati5360
      @elainebrusati5360 Год назад +29

      Yea yea but no

    • @ryanblanch2764
      @ryanblanch2764 Год назад +16

      @@elainebrusati5360 Yeah, but no. Just no.

    • @rafaeldurana642
      @rafaeldurana642 Год назад +18

      Black pepper 🤣

    • @xiayolevis6033
      @xiayolevis6033 Год назад +18

      We are removing it with salt for thousands of years and this expert tells the us it's not useful haha 😂

    • @Taminhaokip
      @Taminhaokip Год назад +6

      😂😂😂

  • @suewatkinsmehlenbacher8587
    @suewatkinsmehlenbacher8587 Год назад +2532

    I live in Florida & Deer Ticks are horrendous here! There are parts on our bodies that we just "CAN'T" spray down with bug spray, or pull a tick from! The BEST ever medical advice I have ever gotten was from my 5 year old Sons, Pediatrician! He told me to give my Son a bath in slightly warmer water, & the tick needed to be under the water. He said that the tick should automatically let go on it's own because it's drawn to the warmth. BAM! It worked, without us even touching it! He also said if the tick did not come out on it's own in the water, then I could take my hair dryer & move it back & forth over the tick until it let go! This actually works better than the warm water! 😊

    • @pinschrunner
      @pinschrunner Год назад +36

      Where are you in Florida @Sue? I haven't seen any ticks in years but tons of fleas due to drought since Hurricane Ian

    • @juliemcgugan1244
      @juliemcgugan1244 Год назад +120

      Pls, pls, do not do anything that will irritate the tick, like using a hairdryer or warm baths. It may cause the tick to regurgitate the contents of it's stomach, including any disease it is carrying, into you (or your child.) Remove it as soon as you find it, by holding it as close to its head as you can, without pressing the main body and pull it straight out. The longer it is attached to you, the greater the chances that it infects you. This is because it needs to keep injecting you with saliva in order to prevent your blood from clotting and stopping it from feeding. A tick's saliva naturally contain anti-coagulants. In the past, it was less likely for a tick to be carrying disease. Nowadays, it is much more common for them to be carrying something nasty and their range has extended further due the the effects of global warming. What used to work and have few severe side-effects is now out-dated and unsafe advice! Ticks are found where they never used to be and in higher numbers. I know this and have seen it myself as a dog groomer. They are immune to chemicals that used to keep them under control. Many of the newer, 'more effective' products for pets are so toxic that they are killing and injuring dogs and cats. That should say something about the potency of the diseases these ticks are carrying. Prevention when going outdoors is better than curing the disease when you have been bitten and infected, but what you do when you discover the tick can also cut down the risk of being infected also. Pls do not use those methods, although you may feel they work to release the tick. You do not know if the tick is irritated and is pumping its stomach contents into you or your child before it lets go.

    • @curiousorange8232
      @curiousorange8232 Год назад +16

      The tick tornado has been amazing for us ! They are budget friendly and work like a charm !
      Cons: it’s small and easy to loose but fits on a keychain .
      And of your using it on yourself it’s difficult to treat the back of the knees and back area .

    • @martinelapalus2763
      @martinelapalus2763 Год назад +1

      😅

    • @Nikkif1013
      @Nikkif1013 11 месяцев назад +7

      I’m in florida as well. My son had one on his inner thigh about a year ago and the doctor told us exactly what yours told you. He was itching and that’s how we found it. I used the blow dryer method at first then put my son in the warm bath. I used tweezers and it came right off.

  • @jamaranowell5453
    @jamaranowell5453 10 месяцев назад +277

    "Salt isn't going to help. I don't know what we're making here." I laughed out loud🤣🤣

  • @dbcanada
    @dbcanada 8 месяцев назад +235

    To remove a tick, I light a match, blow it out and quickly touch the hot match head to the back of the tick. The tick disengages immediately. Works every time.

    • @clarklee9820
      @clarklee9820 7 месяцев назад +17

      absolutely correct

    • @Dave_en
      @Dave_en 6 месяцев назад +20

      Or you can brand the tick using red hot safety pin tip.

    • @eliserenee4219
      @eliserenee4219 6 месяцев назад +28

      First time I had a tick at like 6 yrs old my Dad did this and I remember crying, don't burn me don't burn me!!! 😂😂😂 it worked though

    • @FlyingSquell
      @FlyingSquell 3 месяца назад +6

      Every single time!

    • @Raysystemic
      @Raysystemic 2 месяца назад +15

      Yup, and I used to smoke so I would get that cigarette cherry as close to the tick as possible for the same effect

  • @marioannamarioanna1070
    @marioannamarioanna1070 Год назад +721

    The doctor forgets to tell WHY this isn’t recommended. It is because the tick will empty his stomach when he feels oil or alcohol etc. And that increases the risk of tick diseases enormously even when the tick comes out directly

    • @cecilegarcia8387
      @cecilegarcia8387 Год назад +3

      8

    • @shutupack5389
      @shutupack5389 6 месяцев назад +5

      very good info thanks

    • @whitehorserider5623
      @whitehorserider5623 6 месяцев назад +13

      So basically, you don't want to tick throwing up inside of you😂

    • @meagainandagain5756
      @meagainandagain5756 2 месяца назад

      A tick may leave behind its saliva. The saliva has anti coagulants, and may contain pathogens. It is unlikely to “spill its guts”, but it is possible.

    • @arcanicreaper9452
      @arcanicreaper9452 Месяц назад +1

      Does this still apply to using fire?

  • @MrJPort10
    @MrJPort10 Год назад +2315

    Are you getting a tick or seasoning that LEG for the grill?

  • @thatfatman6978
    @thatfatman6978 9 месяцев назад +6

    As a doctor you should know not to pull on a tick. You have to make it uncomfortable enough that the tick chooses to leave on their own. A warm to hot pin can be used to achieve this but I recommend using a little salt water in a pill container, put the open end of the container over the tick and asphyxiate the little guy till he decides to leave then give him a chance to do just that. Pulling risks leaving the mouth parts or even the whole head in the body. Let the tick remove itself, don't pull.

  • @aleksandrakrakowiak9046
    @aleksandrakrakowiak9046 Год назад +338

    Here’s a quick explanation to why you should never use oil when trying to get rid of a tick - oil clogs up tick’s respiratory pores making it suffocate and when that happens it basically vomits and even when you pull it out, this residue stays inside the skin which may lead to serious inflammation and infections. Stay safe everyone!

    • @soulless2169
      @soulless2169 Год назад +11

      I usually strike a match blow it out and press it on the ticks back, they let go after a second or 2. Thats not making them throw up is it?

    • @juliemcgugan1244
      @juliemcgugan1244 Год назад +19

      @@soulless2169 Yes, this is very dangerous. Ticks can carry nasty diseases like Rocky mountain spotted fever, Lyme disease, anaplasmosis and more. Any irritant to the tick, including squeezing the main body, suffocating it or burning it can trigger it to push all of that nastiness, including disease, into you skin, which will then spread to your bloodstream. Pls do what this video advises. Remove the tick immediately using tweezers or your gloved fingers, as soon as you find it, by gripping it at the head, where it is attached to the skin, and pulling it straight away. Clean the area with some antiseptic and observe the area, in case later doctor's consultation is needed. Do not roll the tick, burn it, cover it in anything oily and do not wait to see if it will release by itself. The longer it is feeding on you, the longer it is injecting its saliva into your skin, to prevent your blood from coagulating and cutting off its all-you-can-eat buffet (tick saliva contains anti-coagulants that stop your blood from clotting.) Saliva that can also transmit diseases.

    • @MiDniGhTiNmE
      @MiDniGhTiNmE Год назад +1

      😱😵🤢🤮

    • @mikal5923
      @mikal5923 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@juliemcgugan1244😊!

    • @evanislost
      @evanislost 10 месяцев назад +7

      Carry a syringe (the kind without a needle) and put it right over where the ticks mouth just was. Gently pull back on the plunger, and wait till you get a 0.5-1 ml of blood. If the tick did vomit, you can get it out if you do this quickly enough.

  • @WalkingAlone90
    @WalkingAlone90 Год назад +18

    There'd an even better way than that... take a Bobby pin or needle and light it up nice and hot, then stick it to the tick. They cannot handle the heat. Works every time

  • @RavenSaint1
    @RavenSaint1 10 месяцев назад +9

    Heat helps. They will willingly release. Hot water, not scalding, but warmer than you. I have used a hot air hair drier. before going out on my farm, I wash with Adams Flea/Tick shampoo, follow instructions and wash away from your face with it. Spray down clothes with carpet spray, inside and outside, I again use Adams. Then I use skin spray for dogs and cats on direct skin. I do this since I had an infection from ticks. My Doctor had gotten Rocky Mountain Spotted fever and was out for two weeks sick, and he was still recovering the last time I saw him. Do not fool around with ticks, they will kick your butt. We have seed, lone star, deer, and brown ticks. Since I started spraying everything and washing with the soap, I have not gotten a tick. I treated main yard, around a deer feeder I own, and the shooting range on my back 9 acres. Treat each month, treat animals for them, wash, spray, and do what you can to avoid getting them. Keep grass cut short. Ticks don't like heat and dry areas.

  • @madeleinesmal7614
    @madeleinesmal7614 8 месяцев назад +349

    I'm from South Africa, we have a lot of ticks here... We use nail polish to cover the tick completely, especially round the skin where you've been bitten, the nail polish suffocates the tick and causes it to fall of in a day or two... Never ever pull a tick of of you, the moment you do that, you're squeezing, whatever "poison" remain in the tick into your blood stream... Most people don't know how dangerous a tick bite can be...

    • @dylancrosby2451
      @dylancrosby2451 8 месяцев назад +54

      I read another comment saying that suffocating it will cause it to regurgitate. So hard to tell whos actually right anymore, so much misinformation on the internet.

    • @taztaz79
      @taztaz79 8 месяцев назад +21

      You are wrong.. doing that will make the tick spew out it's contents into you.. making it more likly for you to get lyme disease or TBC (if you are not vaccinated).. putting nail polish or using oil is something we did in the 1990s before we got more educated here... We have a lot of tics here too.. i had maybe 6-7 ticks on me this summer.. and my children had about the same..

    • @hagridlemonhead611
      @hagridlemonhead611 8 месяцев назад +12

      Don’t people buy tick removal instruments, we have this in Netherlands

    • @ohhsooill
      @ohhsooill 8 месяцев назад +9

      @@dylancrosby2451 just do your own research and stop looking for answers in the comments

    • @user-os7hk4kv8x
      @user-os7hk4kv8x 8 месяцев назад +2

      Как писал русский писатель Корней Иванович Чуковский: Не ходите дети в Африку гулять. В Африке гориллы, злые крокодилы....

  • @pinschrunner
    @pinschrunner Год назад +82

    Check your dogs and cats frequently. I flea comb my dogs daily for overall checkup

    • @helgardforche3400
      @helgardforche3400 8 месяцев назад +1

      Mein Hund hat eine teure Tablette bekommen. Er hat keine Zecken mehr.

    • @tomgann9383
      @tomgann9383 7 месяцев назад

      Seems a bit excessive, no?

    • @OfficialSamuelC
      @OfficialSamuelC 8 дней назад

      Any responsible dog owner applies the month Spot On for fleas, ticks etc on the back of the neck which makes their /skin inhabitable for them.

  • @happybirthday2078
    @happybirthday2078 Год назад +26

    I once went to walking in the woods with school and the morning after or 2 days later (i'm not 100% sure), i saw a red swelling and something black in the middle in my leg. I thought it was an infected ingrown hair and started to sqeeuze it. The black thing came out and started walking. That was the moment i knew what it was.

  • @krauserromanov5854
    @krauserromanov5854 23 часа назад

    Tells things NOT TO USE but doesn't really tell you what to EXACTLY WHAT TO USE SPECIFICALLY. Bravo!

  • @gabepetro358
    @gabepetro358 8 месяцев назад +40

    I live in Florida. We get tiny ticks all the time. You'll either feel it because it starts itching where it's biting , or you'll feel it crawling, even as tiny as they are. We just pull them straight out of our skin and we kill them with fire. It a universal law. Lol

    • @MichelleJ1822
      @MichelleJ1822 5 месяцев назад +2

      I usually like to squeeze them and hear them pop. But I squeeze them with the tweezers.

    • @iamyourmaster2565
      @iamyourmaster2565 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@MichelleJ1822I just eat them.

  • @romeo162006
    @romeo162006 6 месяцев назад +4

    Best thing I have ever seen is a lighter moving fast by it. Doesn't hurt you much but they turn loose pretty fast.

  • @mil0701
    @mil0701 Год назад +38

    Это клещ. Налили масло, потом нужно взять стаклянную пробирку или флакон и плотно прижать, чтобы воздух не поступал. Часть клеща выйдет наружу, и тогда аккуратно щипцами против часовой стрелки покрутить и все. Клеща нужно отнести в мед.лабораторию, чтобы проверили на энцифалит.

    • @emileromero
      @emileromero Год назад +3

      Wuaooo buen trabajo, gracias por las instrucciones para despegar la garrapata

    • @mil0701
      @mil0701 Год назад +1

      ​@@emileromero если я этим помогла, то пожалуйста.

    • @user-alexkzn
      @user-alexkzn 16 дней назад

      Без всякого масла, просто выкручиваешь против часовой стрелки и он вылетает на раз два.

  • @Clan501-Scotland
    @Clan501-Scotland Год назад +920

    I live in Scotland where have lots of ticks next to our water system. If you pour strong listerine mouthwash on it the tick will just let go instantly. No need to pull it.

    • @DavidLopez-bz4rj
      @DavidLopez-bz4rj Год назад +22

      Thanks!

    • @redfuryfive6616
      @redfuryfive6616 Год назад +5

      Wtf?! Hahaha that’s crazy!

    • @swisscorn
      @swisscorn Год назад +10

      What about plain alcohol

    • @RissRayHappyHour
      @RissRayHappyHour Год назад +78

      Ticks regurgitate when they detach which is when many diseases are transmitted. Pulling is much safer.

    • @swisscorn
      @swisscorn Год назад +11

      @@RissRayHappyHour what distinction do you make between pulling and detaching ? i learned that they regurgitate when the head is left

  • @aforbush1
    @aforbush1 11 месяцев назад +10

    Alcohol on the tick makes them release because they can’t breath. Works every time.

    • @rovy225
      @rovy225 7 месяцев назад +1

      I read up in the comments that they will also essentially vomit and leave residue behind even if removed immediately

    • @klockowysamuraj9297
      @klockowysamuraj9297 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@rovy225its True. The worst way to remove the tick. The reason why you not want a tick in the first place are the desises you can get and making it vomit into you is almost guarantee one

    • @johnstruewing1164
      @johnstruewing1164 Месяц назад

      Yeah, good luck with that. I actually have put a tick into a cap of alcohol and it was still alive over 8 hours later.

    • @johnstruewing1164
      @johnstruewing1164 Месяц назад

      Squeezing a tick will absolutely force the tick to regurgitate their poison into you.

  • @jakinlee5961
    @jakinlee5961 4 месяца назад +3

    Bro exorcised the tick 💀

  • @jubbano7791
    @jubbano7791 Год назад +20

    reading these comments is making me very worried.

    • @MaryNiFiachra
      @MaryNiFiachra Месяц назад

      Lymnes disease can practical leave you powerless and in Horrendous pain and literally destroy your whole life. Very disabilating

  • @The-F4D3-Clan
    @The-F4D3-Clan Год назад +24

    Him: you wanna be careful removing a tick
    Me: "lives in country" yanks tick off

    • @axvyrall2793
      @axvyrall2793 Год назад +1

      So true

    • @magdam1508
      @magdam1508 Год назад +3

      Same, we just put spiritus on it and pull it out with tweezers, never any issues, and then I see city people being so careful with them, always seems weird to me, but I guess I can understand that a parasite is scary when you're not used to it

    • @Edwahlq
      @Edwahlq 9 месяцев назад

      Spray bottle with rubbing alcohol. Easy as that after a tromp in the woods

    • @darwinapala960
      @darwinapala960 8 месяцев назад

      Exactly 💯

  • @ONeil-S.D
    @ONeil-S.D Месяц назад +2

    The "tick tornado" works perfectly 👌

  • @rorytaylor626
    @rorytaylor626 2 дня назад

    "Grandpappy get the skillet, we're makin' tick scampi!"

  • @shadowgirl8038
    @shadowgirl8038 Год назад +8

    This just freaks me out. I think I would need therapy if I had a tick in me.

    • @sirstan262
      @sirstan262 Год назад

      What? It’s a tick have you never had one on you? I pull 100 ticks off myself every year. That’s crazy

  • @da_poopoo_dealer3152
    @da_poopoo_dealer3152 Год назад +10

    Rocky mountain spotted fever aint no joke😂shit almost killed me before doctors realized it wasnt meningitis

    • @user-mq6mu8wt2m
      @user-mq6mu8wt2m Год назад

      перевести на русский

    • @matthewmorgan7376
      @matthewmorgan7376 6 месяцев назад

      Same here I had it and almost died from it the worst pain I was ever in

    • @jennymccain9108
      @jennymccain9108 24 дня назад

      My daughter had rocky mountain fever from a tick. She was extremely sick.

  • @chotokadoodles522
    @chotokadoodles522 23 дня назад

    Bro is just getting his homie ready for the grill
    Straight outta a Tom and Jerry episode

  • @SimplyAllChill
    @SimplyAllChill 4 дня назад

    bro just pull the fuckin thing and go on with your day 😂

  • @laurasrn5067
    @laurasrn5067 Год назад +262

    Oh my lord... just take it off!! Don't prepare it for stir fry 🤔

  • @skidmech2909
    @skidmech2909 Год назад +43

    The most effective way to both remove a tick and show how badass you are is to put a cigarette out on it.

    • @curtpark4316
      @curtpark4316 Год назад

      Thats how i usually get them off.

    • @anakinvader9120
      @anakinvader9120 Год назад +5

      I think when you hurt them, they vomit the blood back, which is why it is recommended you pull em straight out. That way you don't get any potential diseases

    • @M..796
      @M..796 Год назад +4

      @@anakinvader9120 fast and quick pull no rotation

    • @VashxTSx
      @VashxTSx Год назад +4

      @@anakinvader9120 They breathe through something on their backs is what I read. So pouring, coating anything across the back causes them to have asphyxiation. So if you weren't infected before, then after they vomit you definitely will.

  • @IlRockettaroPazzo
    @IlRockettaroPazzo 9 месяцев назад +2

    Living in the countryside and having removed plenty of ticks off my dogs, olive oil is the BEST way to get rid of a tick. Once I went to the hospital to get a tick off my neck and the "professional" using these "specific recommended devices" screwed up and left a leg inside me and they had to dig in my neck to get it out. Use olive oil, is gonna "suffocate" the tick and it will let go much easier.

    • @sarahjaye4117
      @sarahjaye4117 20 дней назад +1

      Wont it throw up in your skin if suffocating?

  • @KiranPinnamaneni9
    @KiranPinnamaneni9 Месяц назад

    It's just a tick and this doctor is performing chemotherapy 😂😂😂😂

  • @ExpertAssass1n
    @ExpertAssass1n Год назад +12

    I had a tick in my ear once, nothing happened but once I cleaned my ear our and a dead tick fell out! Still disturbs me like 10 years later

    • @ladytjoy
      @ladytjoy Год назад

      I'm disturbed just reading that!

    • @markdudley3831
      @markdudley3831 Год назад +1

      Ben ... could you hear it ticking

  • @joshuacullen88
    @joshuacullen88 Год назад +4

    I'm from NH and as a young teen we used to go paintballing in the woods. I woke up at a friend's house with a tick on my nuts. I showed my friend haha and then tried to use tweezers. The body popped off and the head stayed buried in. I had to call my mom and tell her and she made me a doctors appt I had to ride my bike uncomfortably all the way there. The doc finally got it out, then proceeds to take me into some closet, put the tick head under a microscope and said "hey look, he still has a piece of your skin in his mouth!"
    Thanks doc

    • @chickenmolayme
      @chickenmolayme Год назад +1

      Tbh that doc is an mvp for showing you the tick head with your skin in it lol

  • @johnlindsay7273
    @johnlindsay7273 Месяц назад +1

    Rubbing alcohol on a Q-tip, just gently apply to the tic on all sides and it will back out and detach from the skin.

  • @pammieramone
    @pammieramone 4 месяца назад

    I HATE ticks, something so tiny can wreck havoc. My life has been forever changed.

  • @conndeelove2801
    @conndeelove2801 Год назад +176

    I thought I was learning something new when I seen the olive oil . My dog was about to b real slick . Lol 😆😂

    • @andreiarhiri48
      @andreiarhiri48 Год назад +3

      You remind me of my aunt , her animal dietist told her to put a lot of soft cheese on her cat to give her appetite or something ...that cat dint come near her for a month after that and started having panic attacks at the sight of cheese ...then the cat got lost in the cellar of a neighbour for 5 days without shit to eat and now eats everything u hive her no question asked , there must be life lesson somewhere in here ...

  • @JohnHausser
    @JohnHausser Год назад +39

    Yep! Used to live in Montreal 🇨🇦 and it was common outside the metropolitan area
    Cheers from San Diego California

  • @GamerKids2011
    @GamerKids2011 9 месяцев назад +8

    So my bf is a tick removing master. He just gently rubs the tick in a circular motion to agitate it enough to detach itself and then he snatches it up and burns it with his lighter.
    Works everytime and nothing gets left behind! I find it odd that he seems to be the only one that knows this, because even nurses and doctors ive talked to never heard of that technique.

  • @EldySona-kc6co
    @EldySona-kc6co 26 дней назад

    I have anxiety watching them being so soft,sweet and kind to the tick.

  • @johnwolf1475
    @johnwolf1475 Год назад +16

    .50 cal desert eagle- guaranteed removal

  • @megandeering8914
    @megandeering8914 Год назад +4

    I just go to the ER make them do it. Tick diseases are bad where I live so yeah. Also they can test the tick for diseases like lime disease and immediately start treatment.

  • @lasiyamamamun3446
    @lasiyamamamun3446 11 месяцев назад

    Actually they aren’t trying to remove it they are seasoning it so when the use their friend cannibal sacrifice the tick adds some extra flavour

  • @miekolock4060
    @miekolock4060 18 часов назад

    That’s grandma science right there. They must not know should have just rubbed Vicks on that thing. For sure that would work!!! Hahahah

  • @kenharrison1803
    @kenharrison1803 Год назад +6

    This is the stupid shit that happens when you live in the city and you actually go outside for 7 minutes

  • @finding22
    @finding22 8 месяцев назад +1

    Soap water or liquid soap will definitely make the tick release it's grip..as it blocks all its breathing process..most effective

  • @pancakemacbuttery9142
    @pancakemacbuttery9142 18 часов назад

    They seasoning that tick 😂😂

  • @christopherschaffhauser5087
    @christopherschaffhauser5087 Год назад +6

    You’ve never heard of olive oil and salted tick jerky? It’s a delicacy where I come from 😂

  • @estherhastime777
    @estherhastime777 Год назад +7

    My best tip is to get the flea and tick drops they're cheap, keep them in your first aid kit apply to the affected area and wait for the tick to get up on the surface take out and rub with alcohol.

    • @cindyvining7866
      @cindyvining7866 Год назад

      No. You are putting chemicals on your body that are not intended for human use.

  • @wscamel226
    @wscamel226 9 месяцев назад +1

    wait, if you say to not twist it, than why vets are twisting ticks when removing them from my dog?

  • @drdoctrina
    @drdoctrina Месяц назад +1

    I used to go help my mom with field work while she was in grad school when I was little. Found two ticks behind my left ear and just ripped them off in the shower, which my mom thought was absolutely insane.

  • @scottkelly5817
    @scottkelly5817 Год назад +4

    Tics in Oklahoma, more reliable than cousins. Lol

  • @sprinkleddonuts6094
    @sprinkleddonuts6094 Год назад +4

    Zero Fleas, Zero Ticks, Zero Roaches 🪳 here in Alaska 🙌

    • @ADAMONTAR
      @ADAMONTAR Год назад

      Nice. Here in Australia, especially in the summer, you get swarms of flies in the day and roaches, spiders at night.

    • @sprinkleddonuts6094
      @sprinkleddonuts6094 Год назад

      @@ADAMONTAR oh yea I can imagine… here we have mosquitoes 🦟 like you wouldn’t believe, they come at you like a swarm of Blackhawks, the size of 50 cent pieces.
      Flies is another story too

    • @jamesedmond3351
      @jamesedmond3351 Год назад

      Just grizzly bears, wolves, badgers.

    • @sprinkleddonuts6094
      @sprinkleddonuts6094 Год назад

      @@jamesedmond3351 the difference is Bears, Wolves, Badgers ( haven’t seen any myself ) Fox, Wolverines, Polars, etc leave you alone.

  • @mandywathen7847
    @mandywathen7847 Месяц назад

    As someone who has chronic Lyme disease, ticks are no joke...

  • @Kenski41
    @Kenski41 6 месяцев назад +1

    Man all we did was pull that sucker off and kept it moving...😂

  • @joshinbama5688
    @joshinbama5688 Год назад +319

    Heat up some tweezers with a lighter, he'll let go fast lol

    • @jolielavey1769
      @jolielavey1769 Год назад

      or puke inside u apparently

    • @cindiloowhoo1166
      @cindiloowhoo1166 Год назад +4

      Or a butter knife...

    • @baroquerookbr3214
      @baroquerookbr3214 Год назад

      So those are myths too. Ticks can't detach since their bodies form a vacuum. By doing that they just regurgitate their stomach contents then retreat. Which does nothing to prevent the transmission of Lyme disease.

    • @rileyallison3907
      @rileyallison3907 Год назад +65

      Good way to make the tick freak out and puke it's guts into the bite

    • @countbeccula
      @countbeccula Год назад +33

      @@rileyallison3907 same with leaches. Never use heat. High risk of infection

  • @beast64375
    @beast64375 Год назад +5

    Alcohol works decent, or a freshly burnt match.

  • @alejofossati
    @alejofossati 4 месяца назад

    Sign this petition to make it illegal to publish any pimple popping, black head removal, tick removal or any other extraction video of any sort in which the moment when the thing that's being removed isn't part of the video either because the extraction isn't successful or because the video abruptly ends before the extraction can be seen. 5 to 15 years of prison would suffice for a crime of this caliber.

  • @HouseFullOfCatss
    @HouseFullOfCatss Год назад +50

    Here in the south, you rip ‘em off and continue with yer day

    • @makayllaliggett5474
      @makayllaliggett5474 10 месяцев назад +2

      Yup 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @mikhail2400
      @mikhail2400 10 месяцев назад +4

      Exactly, fingernails work great in south GA

    • @jennede4547
      @jennede4547 3 месяца назад

      I’ve done that lol I’m in Ontario Canada

    • @HouseFullOfCatss
      @HouseFullOfCatss 3 месяца назад

      @@jennede4547 yeah, because you are in the country

  • @CountDoucheula
    @CountDoucheula Год назад +35

    *When you get a tick hiking in Italy*

  • @joannejenkins9031
    @joannejenkins9031 Месяц назад

    I had been sick, not out of the house for three days. My daughter and her boyfriend were out for a hike/walk and she sat down on the sofa. I leaned over to put my head back on the pillow. All of a sudden, I felt something run up my back. I flew to my feet, and I asked my mother to look. I was starting to freak out and she was taking too long, I grabbed my cell to take a photo and yup, it was a tick.
    I was hollering by this point. So she grabbed some tissue and pulled gently. The movement stopped and I settled down. But over the next week, that spot on my back hurt terribly. I had a Dr's appointment by phone and by the end of my saga, he said, 'Yeah, you probably have some stuff left in there.'
    I am scared for life. Thank you my sweet daughter. ♡

  • @raynorjoseph9643
    @raynorjoseph9643 Год назад +4

    I've put cooking oil on a cat that had ticks, within a few minutes later the ticks came off

    • @frankk.7977
      @frankk.7977 Год назад

      This is very dangerous! If the tick is infected with a dangerous Desease and u use oil they will spit it out in the wound and u can get seriously ill.

  • @naturalselectioninterventi4805
    @naturalselectioninterventi4805 Год назад +3

    My grandma used to light a match, blow it out and touch the tick with it. Backs right out.

  • @tekinhabahia197
    @tekinhabahia197 3 месяца назад

    Essas postagens que não aparecem o desfecho da situação nem deveriam ser postadas

  • @tkralva.6668
    @tkralva.6668 Месяц назад

    When giving advice state which country you are from.
    Everyone is claiming the other is wrong, but different countries give different advice.
    When I was in Peru, and the dog got tics, it was recommended to get a tic removal spray. And within minutes the tics were falling off.

  • @flossyhamo9901
    @flossyhamo9901 Год назад +10

    I was blind drunk in the mountains here in Australia running round starkers naked anyway the next day I noticed I had a tick under my ball bag's 😀 but I just got tweezers and pulled it out then used tea tree oil to clean area 🤣✌️👍🇦🇺

    • @canthole8050
      @canthole8050 Год назад

      So many questions and yet I don't want the answers to, I hope your jewelry is fine after possibly rubbing freaking tree oil on a open cut?

  • @tonydnguyen12
    @tonydnguyen12 Год назад +17

    I don't know if olive oil or his long finger nails got me

  • @SavioByDesign
    @SavioByDesign 6 месяцев назад

    If you have a tick embedded in your skin, there are several methods to use, each involves some use of heat to either coherse or enforce a release of its bite.
    Examples:
    - Submerge the area in Very Warm / Hot water (not scalding)
    - Hair Dryer or Heat gun on a low setting
    Rushing to use tweezers may cause the tick to force saliva from its glands into your body, you may also squeeze too hard and split it's body from the head, leaving it embedded and continuing to secrete saliva.
    Having had Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever before, I don't wish it on anyone, nor do I want to experience that ever again.

  • @augustjschroeder
    @augustjschroeder 9 месяцев назад

    Bro was just seasoning the tick 😂

  • @johnhardin4187
    @johnhardin4187 Год назад +3

    Try super glue, (liquid) let dry peal off repeat

  • @Mars-hv3tz
    @Mars-hv3tz Год назад +9

    Funny story: so my dad saw one was on me and the grabbed a bottle of liquor so it got drunk and let go 😂

    • @sallythomas8599
      @sallythomas8599 Год назад

      This is the best way to get rid of them, your dad was right

  • @martiedebeer1419
    @martiedebeer1419 Месяц назад

    There is a spray that farmers use for their animals. It is a purple spray. That is quick!

  • @Rhin082
    @Rhin082 6 месяцев назад

    Hand sanitizer works GOOD
    THEY POP RIGHT OFF 99% of the time

  • @anusrepairman
    @anusrepairman Год назад +4

    Theyre trying to suffocate it before pulling it out, ive seen most people use vaseline tho.

    • @rileyallison3907
      @rileyallison3907 Год назад

      Suffocating can make it puke its guts out into the bite giving you Lyme disease if it has it

  • @xpouii-3992
    @xpouii-3992 Год назад +4

    Vinegar, they’ll let go. I pour it over myself in the shower so they get rinsed away-but watch out the little bastards will climb back outta the drain!

    • @RonaiHenrik
      @RonaiHenrik Год назад +1

      I'm not sure that's a good idea. Putting anything on a tick could cause it to regurgitate stuff back into you and that's how you get lyme disease (or any of the other few diseases cause by ticks)

  • @ivonnecarcamo5007
    @ivonnecarcamo5007 5 месяцев назад

    Consulta xq no colocar aceite en algodon con sal incorporada y despues dejarla en el lugar donde se iba a quitar eso?

  • @mommabeebee9039
    @mommabeebee9039 7 месяцев назад +2

    My dad had one on his backside. I don't know where I saw this, but I used a hot match and the tick popped it's head out. It worked great.👍👍👍👍

    • @Goodgurl115
      @Goodgurl115 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, this is the way we removed them from our dog. Always worked.

  • @royrox5699
    @royrox5699 Год назад +13

    When I was a child I once sat on an old Rock Wall kinda like a ledge or step in my Uncles Yard and was attacked by Seed Ticks. We used turpentine and do it with a shower, the ticks back out and you can wash them off with water, they will try to dig in again just had to do it as best we could I was only about 7 years of age at the time.

  • @Ally-em6dl
    @Ally-em6dl Год назад +11

    Lmao I went to my grandmothers house one time (in a heavily wooded area) and played in the leave as it was fall. Once I left I had a little itchy spot on the back of my head. It got a bit bigger for about the span of a week, then I finally got the bright idea to ask my mother what said bump was. She screamed, grabbed a little tick remover thing, and removed a tick the size of a nail head, round as a ball. I was not taken to the doctor, and miraculously still am not sick, absolutely no clue what the symptoms are for Lyme disease. Guess we’ll find out sooner or later =D

    • @simonaogunfeitimi7124
      @simonaogunfeitimi7124 Год назад

      The tick would have to been infected one. You will feel very tired, sensitive to light, temperature....its hard to diagnose, as symptoms could indicate lots of different illnesses

    • @Ally-em6dl
      @Ally-em6dl Год назад

      @@simonaogunfeitimi7124 ahhh thank you!

    • @debanydoombringer1385
      @debanydoombringer1385 Месяц назад +2

      It's almost the exact same symptoms as lupus and many autoimmune diseases. It's also incurable if not caught quickly. It can be dormant for years and then become active.

  • @TequilaTurner
    @TequilaTurner 3 месяца назад

    Seesh they’re forcing it to dig in lololol

  • @LoganTheReptileAndAmphibianFan
    @LoganTheReptileAndAmphibianFan 9 месяцев назад +1

    DON'T USE LIQUIDS TO REMOVE TICKS!!! Use Tweezers and pinch the head so the tick's juices don't get in you.

  • @nickstar166
    @nickstar166 Год назад +6

    I get ticks all the time. Use soap. They come running out of ur skin haha

    • @iz2333
      @iz2333 Год назад

      Don't use soap, you could make them throw up while they're still inside, which aside from being a very disgusting thought carries a risk of infection.

  • @mikeyg6038
    @mikeyg6038 Год назад +11

    I’ve always used a sewing needle and a lighter.. works like a charm

    • @bjorntjockpals
      @bjorntjockpals Год назад

      Ummm.. explain

    • @alhen9023
      @alhen9023 Год назад +1

      @@bjorntjockpals you heat up the needle with the lighter and then touch the tick with the needle. Makes em release

  • @BenCase88
    @BenCase88 19 дней назад

    Rubbing alcohol does work if you put it on a cotton ball. Press against and the head will usually release easier.

  • @innovator90
    @innovator90 2 месяца назад

    I guess they were going to toss that tick’s salad 😂

  • @ThinhNguyen-cb6mw
    @ThinhNguyen-cb6mw Год назад +13

    Getting ready for a deep fry with the oil and seasonings...nice!!!

  • @unknown.existence
    @unknown.existence Год назад +5

    Haha this is a good one ill sub to see more honestly got me with that i dont know what were making here... haha

  • @GreatDane_Therian01
    @GreatDane_Therian01 Месяц назад

    As a Mainer (Lyme disease state) I got lyme disease five times last year. AND THOSE TICK COLLARS FOR DOGS DONT WORK HERE!!! I’m pulling 10 ticks off my dogs after being outside for 20 minutes in the woods

  • @Indiabalderstone
    @Indiabalderstone Год назад +7

    I spend a lot of time in the northern beaches which is basically tick paradise something that always works for me is freezing it like a wart. Using a wart freeze spray or Band-Aid will work. Basically put the bandage on the tick and it will freeze it to death then it will prolly just fall off but if it doesn’t you can jsut take it off!!

  • @catmaxwell6691
    @catmaxwell6691 Год назад +4

    Tick twister! I carry one in my purse.

  • @oxoapodo1
    @oxoapodo1 Год назад +9

    nail polish remover ,doing a perfect job to humans or pets.massage a wet with it cotton ear bud for a few seconds.pops out with no forcing it at all.

    • @mki441
      @mki441 Год назад

      That makes them puke inside of you

    • @oxoapodo1
      @oxoapodo1 Год назад

      @@mki441 don't say things you don't know about, you spread wrong information.

  • @franciscocontreras458
    @franciscocontreras458 9 месяцев назад

    Bro thought he was that one wise uncle of the family

  • @tinadavis4388
    @tinadavis4388 6 месяцев назад

    😂 he said I don’t know what we making here😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @paulhansen7667
    @paulhansen7667 Год назад +5

    Light a match, blow it out and immediately touch the head of the match to the tick. It will let go right now.

    • @demitriafallscon2732
      @demitriafallscon2732 Год назад

      Does that work?
      No need to go to a doctor to get it removed just a match?

    • @rileyallison3907
      @rileyallison3907 Год назад +1

      Heat is not a good way to deal with ticks they can puke into the bite

  • @Aditya-wg3lp
    @Aditya-wg3lp Год назад +4

    Are they tryna make salted ticks? 😭

  • @rmartinez4165
    @rmartinez4165 9 дней назад

    We have a ranch. A couple of times my kids even got ticks in their ears!!! I have sprayed a q-tip with bug killer and lightly applied it to the tick only. They back right out very quickly!!

  • @johnstruewing1164
    @johnstruewing1164 Месяц назад

    A lot less messy just to use finger nail polish or maybe even a drop of superglue. The tick will back out. Used it for over 40 years. Never a problem

  • @jolielavey1769
    @jolielavey1769 Год назад +35

    are they planning to cook it

  • @joshuasayler2425
    @joshuasayler2425 Год назад +5

    In most cases, the tick must
    be attached for 36 to 48
    hours or more before the
    Lyme disease bacterium can
    be transmitted. Most humans
    are infected through the bites of immature
    ticks called nymphs.

    • @mellepasveer6173
      @mellepasveer6173 Год назад +2

      Disease are trasmitted by vomitting there stommic content in your body. So never stress Them out by obstructing the way to breath (they are breathing with there butt) or make Them feel pain like put Them on fire

  • @truckingtips_uk
    @truckingtips_uk 6 месяцев назад

    Looks like you've never dealt with a tick removal. Oil works just fine because it suffocates the thick and he gets out on its own...