Fire kills them, but you want to remove them before killing them because they'll spit up their Lyme disease backwash if they die while embedded. Also why you gotta make sure you get them from the head, instead of ripping off their abdomen while their head remains embedded.
Fire kills them, but you want to remove them before killing them because they'll spit up their Lyme disease backwash if they die while embedded. Also why you gotta make sure you get them from the head, instead of ripping off their abdomen while their head remains embedded.