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Ticks: The Growing Dangers of Hiking and Camping and how Repeltec Can Help.

Ticks in Northern Europe: A Growing Problem Ticks are small, spider-like creatures that feed on the blood of mammals, birds, and reptiles. They are found in many parts of the world, but they are most common in wooded areas, tall grass, and leaf litter.

Ticks can carry a variety of diseases, including Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and babesiosis. These diseases can be serious, and in some cases, even fatal. In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the increasing number of ticks in Northern Europe. This is due to a number of factors, including climate change, which is making the environment more favorable for ticks, and the expansion of human activity into tick-infested areas.

In Finland, for example, the number of reported cases of Lyme disease has increased by more than 500% in the past 20 years. And the number of ticks carrying the bacteria that causes Lyme disease has also increased.


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What are Ticks? Ticks are small, eight-legged arachnids that are closely related to spiders. They are found in many parts of the world, but they are most common in wooded areas, tall grass, and leaf litter.

Ticks are parasites that feed on the blood of mammals, birds, and reptiles. They have a hard outer shell and eight legs. Their mouthparts are adapted for piercing the skin and sucking blood.

Ticks can be very small, measuring as little as 2 millimeters in length when they are not feeding. However, they can grow to be much larger after they have fed.

Where are Ticks Found? Ticks are found in many parts of the world, but they are most common in wooded areas, tall grass, and leaf litter. They are also found in urban areas, especially in parks and other areas with a lot of vegetation.

Ticks are most active in the spring and summer, but they can be active year-round in warm climates.


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What Diseases Do Ticks Carry? Ticks can carry a variety of diseases, including Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and babesiosis. These diseases can be serious, and in some cases, even fatal.

Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that is transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected tick. The most common symptom of Lyme disease is a circular rash that appears at the site of the bite. Other symptoms can include fever, headache, fatigue, muscle aches, and joint pain.

Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a bacterial infection that is transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected tick. The most common symptom of Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a fever. Other symptoms can include headache, muscle pain, nausea, vomiting, and a rash.

Babesiosis is a parasitic infection that is transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected tick. The most common symptom of babesiosis is fever. Other symptoms can include chills, sweats, fatigue, muscle aches, and shortness of breath.


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How to Prevent Tick Bites There are a number of things you can do to prevent tick bites:

  • Avoid areas where ticks are likely to be found. This includes wooded areas, tall grass, and leaf litter.

  • Wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts when you are outdoors. Tuck your pants into your socks and your shirt into your pants.

  • Use insect repellent that contains DEET or Repeltec Clothing & Gear. Apply the repellent to your skin and clothing.

  • Check yourself for ticks after you have been outdoors. Ticks can be very small, so it is important to check your entire body, including your scalp, under your arms, and between your legs.

  • Remove any ticks that you find as soon as possible. Use fine-tipped tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible. Pull the tick straight out, without twisting it.

  • Clean the bite area with soap and water.

  • See your doctor if you develop a rash or other symptoms at the bite site.

What to Do If You Are Bitten by a Tick If you are bitten by a tick, it is important to remove the tick as soon as possible. The longer the tick is attached, the more likely it is to transmit a disease.

To remove a tick, use fine-tipped tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible. Pull the tick straight out, without twisting it. Do not use alcohol, a lit match, or a hot needle to remove the tick, as this can cause the tick to regurgitate its contents into the wound, increasing the risk of infection.

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What to Do If You Develop Symptoms of a Tick-Borne Disease If you develop symptoms of a tick-borne disease, such as a rash, fever, or headache, see your doctor right away. Early diagnosis and treatment are important for preventing serious complications.

There are a number of things your doctor can do to diagnose a tick-borne disease, including:

  • A physical exam

  • A blood test

  • A spinal tap

If you are diagnosed with a tick-borne disease, your doctor will work with you to develop a treatment plan. Treatment will vary depending on the specific disease you have.



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Repeltec Clothing & Gear Spray Against Ticks

Repeltec Clothing and Gear Spray is a powerful, long-lasting insect repellent that can help to protect you from ticks, mosquitoes, and other biting insects. It is made with Picaridin, an insect repellent that is effective against a wide variety of pests. Repeltec Clothing and Gear Spray is easy to use and can be applied to clothing, gear and other textile products such as bed nets and bed sheets. It is also non-greasy and odorless, so you can use it without worrying about leaving a residue behind.


Repeltec Clothing and Gear Spray is a great way to protect yourself from ticks and other biting insects when you are spending time outdoors. It is especially important to use Repeltec Clothing and Gear Spray if you are going to be hiking, camping, fishing, or doing other activities where you are likely to come into contact with ticks. Repeltec Clothing and Gear Spray can help to prevent tick bites, which can help to protect you from tick-borne diseases such as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and babesiosis.

Here are some additional details about Repeltec Clothing and Gear Spray:


properties of Repeltec clothing and gear sprays.

  • Active ingredient: Picaridin

  • Application method: Spray on clothing, gear, and outdoor equipment

  • Duration of protection: Up to 12 weeks

  • Target insects: Mosquitoes, biting flies, ticks, and other crawling insects

  • Safety: Safe for use on a variety of materials, including cotton, nylon, polyester, and wool. It is also safe to use on synthetic materials, such as Gore-Tex and Tyvek. Repeltec Clothing and Gear Spray is not recommended for use on leather or suede.

If you are looking for a safe and effective way to protect yourself from ticks and other biting insects, Repeltec Clothing and Gear Spray is a great option. It is easy to use, long-lasting, and safe for use on a variety of materials.


Conclusion Ticks are small, but they can carry serious diseases. By taking steps to prevent tick bites, you can help to protect yourself and your family from these diseases.

If you are bitten by a tick, it is important to remove the tick as soon as possible. And if you develop symptoms of a tick-borne disease, see your doctor right away.


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Additional Tips for Protecting Yourself from Ticks In addition to the tips listed above, there are a few other things you can do to protect yourself from ticks:

  • Keep your lawn mowed short.

  • Remove leaf litter and other debris from your yard.

  • Check your pets for ticks after they have been outdoors.

  • If you have a pet, consider using a tick preventive product.

  • Take a shower or bath as soon as you come indoors.

  • Check your clothing and gear for ticks before you put them away.

  • Dry your clothes on high heat to kill any ticks that may be present.

  • If you find a tick on your body, remove it immediately.

  • See your doctor if you develop a rash or other symptoms at the bite site.

By following these tips, you can help to protect yourself from ticks and the diseases that they carry.



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