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Make a Survival Kit out of an Altoids Tin

Make a Survival Kit out of an Altoids Tin

How to Remove a Tick: An Illustrated Guide The arrival of summer — and along with it all sorts of outdoors activities — also ushers in the arrival of ticks. This guide covers what to do in the event that you find a tick that has already bitten you and embedded itself in your skin. However, the best thing to do is to take a few precautions that’ll increase your chances of not having to extricate a tick from your person to begin with: Wear long-sleeved clothing — especially pants, as it’s often our legs that are most exposed to the grass and plants that we brush up against when outdoors.Ticks are particularly prone to moist and humid areas, so be especially careful in those conditions.Use repellent with DEET. When you’ve come indoors after spending time outdoors, check your clothing for ticks.After you’ve checked your clothing, shower soon after, and inspect yourself (including those hard-to-reach areas) for the buggers. Illustration by Ted Slampyak

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