Tick Bite Tip | Hey Kids! Don’t let ticks bite

Don’t Let a Tick Make You Sick

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Heading into summer is a good time for kids to learn the basics about ticks, tick-borne diseases and tick management practices for biting ticks in New York. It’s important that you don’t let a tick make you sick.
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Keep ticks away!

  • Wear repellent on your bare skin or wear clothes that have repellent built-in.
  • Check for ticks at the end of each day.
  • take a shower too! It will help wash off the ticks you can’t see.
  • Change clothes. Don’t put on your old clothes that might have ticks still crawling on them.
  • Avoid taking short cuts through thick brush and grass.

Hey Grown-ups!

  • Make sure that the repellent you’re using contains 20% or more of the active ingredient (like DEET).
  • Help younger kids apply repellent and keep it away from eyes, mouth and hands.

Source: National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
Division of Vector-Borne Diseases | Bacterial Diseases Branch

What does a tick look like?

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Tick Identification Card

Don’t Let a Tick Make You Sick!

What is a tick?

Ticks are related to spiders. They have 8 legs. But they don’t spin webs and they don’t eat insects. All ticks are small but blacklogged ticks (sometimes called deer ticks) are very small. This is the actual size of a blacklegged tick during their different life stages:

They are so tiny, it’s easy to mistake them for freckles or dirt. Sometimes they’re hard to see at all.

Where do ticks live?

  • Ticks live in places where there is a lot of tall grass, shrubs, and leaves.
  • Ticks wait for an animal (like a deer, a mouse, or a dog) or a person to walk by.
  • Then they grab on to the animal or human.

How do ticks bite us?

  • After climbing on a person or animal, ticks find a good place to attach themselves.
  • They might hide in your hair, or behind the knee, even in your underwear!
  • Then, the ticks bite into a person or animal’s skin and start drinking their blood.
  • Tick bites don’t usually hurt, so you may not even notice it.
  • The tick can stay attached for a few days.
  • When it is full, it will fall off.

What if I find a tick on me?

  • If you find a tick on your body, tell your parents or a teacher.
  • They can use tweezers to pull it off.
  • Pull the tick straight up and out.
  • Then they should wash the bite with soap and water or disinfectant.

How can I stay healthy?

  • If a tick bites you and soon after you get a fever, a skin rash, or feel really, really tired, tell your parents.
  • Tell your parents.
  • The tick may have given you some germs.
  • See your doctor to find out if you need medicine.

How can I keep ticks away?

  • You can wear insect repellent and stay out of tall weeds.
  • If you are in a place where ticks live, take a bath or shower after you come inside.
  • Let your parents check you for ticks afterwards.
  • Also, tell your parents that there are things they can do to keep ticks out of your yard.

Test Your Knowledge!

  1. If a tick makes you sick, you may get one of these on your skin.
  2. Ticks eat _______.
  3. Never pull off a tick with your _______.
  4. If a tick makes you sick, you may feel hot because of a _______.
  5. Ticks can be so small, you might think they look like _______.
  6. A place where ticks wait for people or animals.
  7. After removing a tick, wash the bite with _______ and water.
  8. Take a bath or _______ to help remove ticks.
  9. The number of legs a tick has.
  10. Tool for removing ticks.
  11. When you come indoors, always _______ for ticks.
  12. Ticks are related to these web spinners.

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