How To Get Rid Of Ticks With Chamomile

How to get rid of ticks with chamomile

Pet owners often find themselves victims of a major drawback:  parasites. A parasite is a living being (usually an insect) that lives off another animal, usually feeding on its blood.

A parasitic infestation is annoying as it causes itching, scabs, and is also unpleasant as insects live on your pet! The worst thing is that parasites that bother animals can also attach themselves to humans. The most common parasites are ticks and fleas. Here we explain how you can get rid of ticks with chamomile

What is a tick?

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A tick is a small insect with many spider-like legs that clings to the skin of an animal (or person) and feeds on its blood. Usually they are positioned behind the ears, around the anus, or on the nape of the neck, all places where the animal cannot scratch. Ticks, among other things, can carry diseases such as Lyme disease (borreliosis) which causes in dogs joint inflammation, skin changes, fever, pain or muscle aches.

Whenever your dog returns from a walk or run outside the home, he will need to be checked to make sure he hasn’t caught any ticks. In any case, if you see him scratching continuously or trying to scratch in the areas indicated above, you should check him carefully assuming he may have any.

The ideal would be to find ticks when they are small, because they are eliminated more easily with simple remedies, but if they are found when they are already large, the best thing is to tear them off with pliers, using gloves to prevent them from clinging to the person’s skin. and iodine to disinfect the wound that remains on the dog.

Home care can also be used to prevent tick infestation, but it is always better to put it on the dog

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repellent collar and take him to the vet regularly.

Eliminate ticks with chamomile

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To eliminate ticks with chamomile you need to get water, soap, cotton and chamomile flowers, which are easily found in any herbalist’s shop; tea bags can also be used as an alternative, although it is always better to opt for the natural product. Once you have all the ingredients, prepare the chamomile tea by putting the water on the stove, boiling it and adding (a few moments before it reaches a boil)  the flowers or chamomile sachets.

Let it rest for 15 minutes so that the water absorbs all the properties of the chamomile and remove the bags or flowers. When the tea will be warmed, you Soak a piece of cotton with the infusion, squeeze the cotton ball and a pplicatelo on your pet’s skin, reaching all corners of the body,  especially the ears, neck, head, and paws, which are the favorite places for ticks.

The aroma of chamomile is really unpleasant for ticks, which will leave the animal’s body. This home trick should be used once every 15 days until all ticks are eliminated; it can continue to be applied to prevent future infestations. An easy way to protect your pet is to apply the remedy when bathing the dog, making a final rinse with chamomile.

After disinfecting your dog, you will also need to disinfect the house well, to prevent and eliminate possible ticks that may be left around. For this reason, in addition to putting everything that has come into contact with the animal in the washing machine, you can spray a mixture of water and lemon at home. To obtain the mixture, boil half a liter of water with two lemon slices. When the water comes to a boil, lower the heat to low, and leave it for an hour, without letting the water evaporate. Pour the mixture into the nebulizer when it has cooled).

If the ticks have left wounds on the dog’s skin, you can apply a calendula ointment (which is used to heal), an aloe vera gel or cream (which is used to moisturize the skin) and lavender oil (which protects the skin). wounds from infections).

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