• Thassodar@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    Not trying to be funny, but would a plastic spoon also suffice? I’ve never had a tick before.

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      6 months ago

      The notch is the useful part; it lets you lift the tick off your body without squeezing it. Skillful use of good tweezers does the same. (The ones on a Swiss army knife dont really work for this)

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          6 months ago

          Or he didn’t know how to do it without that. The match-as-best-approach was conventional wisdom for a lot of people for a long time

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        6 months ago

        So if you had a plastic spoon and an exacto knife to modify the spoon, only then would you be all set.

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      6 months ago

      Had a friend tell me about using dental floss to wrap around as close to the skin as possible, tighten, and pull the tick off. Haven’t tried it, but seems like it might work

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        6 months ago

        Won’t that just cut off its head and leave the parts behind? I thought that was the general problem with using tweezers.

        Luckily we don’t generally get ticks but the last time I tried to remove one I completely screwed it up, so I always take my kids to urgent care to have it done. It wouldn’t take much for that to become ruinously expensive