Be careful if you're heading over to the Peaks
, can also suffer following a tick bite. Our canine friends can show signs of fever and lethargy when bitten. Mr Richmond-Watson continued: “I would urge Natural England to reintroduce conservation grazing, removal of bracken and excess vegetation to help reduce the prevalence of tick and limit the spread of disease.”The Moorland Association shared some tips for ensuring the safety of yourself and your family when you’ve been out in the Peaks.A sheep with a tick infestation.
Brush off your clothes before entering your home to dislodge any ticks. Check your skin carefully, including children and pets. Ticks can be very small, so look thoroughly. If you find a tick, carefully remove it with a tick remover tool and wash the affected area. Prevention is the best stratedgy. It’s advised you where long tops and trousers, tucking them into your socks. If you feel unwell after a bite, speak to your GP.
An EM rash. These rashes do not always have this particular shape, but are a key sign you should see a GP following a tick bite.
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