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Tick Remover

Tick Remover

Regular price £3.25
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The Tick Remover is an essential tool for any pet owner or outdoor enthusiast. This simple yet effective device is designed to safely and efficiently remove ticks, reducing the risk of disease transmission.

Its easy-to-use design allows for a swift, clean removal without squeezing the tick, minimising the chance of infection. Compact and lightweight, it's perfect to carry in your pocket or backpack when walking, hiking, or camping.

  • Suitable for all animals and humans
  • Specially designed with a twisting
  • Removes ticks of any size
  • Enables a quick and painless tick removal

The Tick Remover has been specially designed with a "twisting" motion for the safest and most effective way to remove ticks completely. The tick's rostrum is covered with backward pointing spikes that allow the tick to "anchor" in the skin. By pulling up on the tick, the spikes will rise and lock into the skin. The tick may break leaving body parts resting in the skin and causing a painful inflammation, or an infection. By twisting, the spikes bend into the axis of rotation, and the tick is easily removed, without traction. 

How to Use
1. Engage the hook by approaching the tick from the side until it is held.
2. Lift the hook very lightly and turn it. The tick detaches by itself after 2 or 3 rotations.

Tips to remember: Do not try to kill the tick before removing it.
Do not apply any product to the tick (alcohol, ether, soap, essential oils).
Never pull the tick during removal.
After removing a tick, it is recommended to disinfect the bite area with an antiseptic.


Care Instructions
Tick removers can be washed in hot soapy water or cold sterilised.


Safety Information
While removing a tick, it is essential not to compress it, reducing the risk of saliva back-flow. A tick's saliva contains irritating substances and sometimes microorganisms that can lead to infections and/or allergies.

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