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Camping & Hiking | Home » » Pro Tick Remedy Tick Removal System | | | | | | | Description: | | Keep yourself safe with the Pro Tick Remedy Removal System. This thorough tick removal system includes a 5x magnifier, excellent instructions and information on protecting yourself from tick bite and, in the opinion of many experts, the best multi-species tick ID card available anywhere. Best of all, it is incredibly portable and can fit in your wallet or pocket. In tests, the Pro Tick removed the most American Dog test ticks without damage and with the most cement attached. Cement is a latex-like adhesive that the tick uses to secure itself at the feeding site. The Pro Tick is also successful at removing both adult and tiny nymph Lone Star ticks. Features: Includes a magnifier and multi-species tick ID card Small, portable and easy to use Durable steel construction Clinically tested with great results Item Specifications: Includes: Steel tick remover, 5x magnifier, information packet, tick ID card, detachable chain | | | Features: | |
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| 1.0 pounds | | Package Weight:
| 0.78 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
JameyJun 09, 2010
By Jamey I have used this device on myself and my cats for the last 2 years, removing approximately 5 attached ticks with it. It is about as simple and small as it gets and it works very well. I keep it on my key chain. It eliminates the chances of leaving the head attached or crushing it with tweezers
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
great tick pullerAug 31, 2010
By DL This was recommended by my veterinarian in California. It easily pulls ticks from my dogs in California. It doesn't work as easily on the very tiny ticks that are in Maryland. Here it is easier to put a couple drops of dish soap to cover the ticks body and then use tweezers.
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