Protect Yourself From Ticks and Lyme Disease With These Survival Tips

From Lyme Disease to Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever to several lesser infections, ticks are more than just annoying and gross. They can do real damage to you.

Spring and Summer mean warmer weather, more people outside longer and enjoying six to eight months of robust outdoor activities.

They also mean the return of tick season.

Virtually everywhere in North America has ticks and that means anyone subject to a tick bite is at risk of contracting any number of infections or diseases – some deadly.

That is why whether you're enjoying the outdoors in good weather or find yourself in a SHTF moment, you must be prepared to avoid and detect ticks as well as know how to remove them if you get bitten.

On the following page, we'll show you how to protect yourself from these disease causing bugs before they bite you!

 

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