Tick Removal Guide

How to Remove a Tick Safely

Use the right tools and a steady pull. Follow these simple steps to remove the whole tick.

What You Will Need

Gather these simple items before you start.

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Fine-tipped tweezers

The safest tool for tick removal. Avoid thick tweezers because they can crush the tick.

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Rubbing alcohol

To clean the bite area before and after removal.

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Soap and water

To wash your hands and the bite area well.

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A sealed bag or small jar

To save the tick in case your doctor needs to see it.

Once you have these items, follow the removal steps below.

Safe Removal

Step-by-Step Tick Removal

Follow each step in order. Do not skip any.

Grip the tick close to the skin

Use tweezers to grab the tick as close to your skin surface as you can. Try to grab the head, not the body.

Pull up slowly and steadily

Pull upward with slow, even pressure. Do not twist or jerk. Pulling straight out removes the whole tick.

Clean the area right away

Use rubbing alcohol or soap and water on the bite area and your hands. Do not skip this step.

Save the tick

Put it in a sealed bag or a jar with alcohol. Write the date on the bag. Your doctor may want to see it.

Watch for symptoms

Check the bite area and how you feel every day for 30 days. Call a doctor if a rash or fever appears.

What NOT to Do

These common mistakes can make things worse.

Avoid these common mistakes:

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    Do NOT use petroleum jelly or nail polish — this can make the tick vomit into the bite
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    Do NOT burn the tick with a match or lighter
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    Do NOT squeeze or crush the tick body
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    Do NOT use your bare hands
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    Do NOT twist or spin the tweezers
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    Do NOT ignore the bite — always watch for symptoms

After Removal

Know What to Watch For Next

After you remove the tick, keep an eye on the bite and how you feel. Learn the symptoms to watch for, or get help identifying the tick.

Health Signs

Watch For Symptoms

Learn which symptoms may appear after a tick bite and when to call a doctor.

Tick Identification

Identify the Tick

Use our guide to compare common ticks found in North Carolina.