The Danger:
For hikers, forest dangers aren’t always as big as bears. Deer ticks are tiny, but they can be a deadly disaster! Ticks eat blood, and they dig their way under your skin to get it. Once they’re inside, they can transmit a lot of diseases. The big one? Lyme disease. This infection can cause skin rash, fever, headache, and achy joints. It can even damage a person’s nervous system!
Survival Tips:
Wear insect repellent anytime you plan to spend time outdoors. When you’re back inside, check your body all over for ticks. If you find one, use tweezers to grab the tick’s body as close to your skin as possible. Steadily pull the critter out, then flush it down the toilet.