My dog used to have ticks sometimes in the summer and I would take them out with a tick tweezer, put them in a piece of paper towel and I would burn it with a lighter. The tick would explode and burn and that's really the only way to get rid of those spawns of hell.
@@eggdawg8672 You actually can crush them. It just takes a lot of force. It's much easier to cut them in half. As a dog groomer that's what we would do when we would find ticks on the dogs.
XxxxX oh man. Yeah. I remember as a kid he’s take tweezers and a lighter. Now I’m grown and live on my own. If I find a tick I’ll have to call him for help lol. I don’t have the heart to do that. I accidentally vacuumed a beetle that somehow got in my apartment the other day and felt terrible lmao
Fun Fact: do NOT use a match or alcohol to try and make a tick "back out". This causes them to vomit, which massively increases the chance for disease transmission. Just grab em rip em off 🤘
Yea I've gotten hundreds of them on me and tried many different things and I agree it's best just to pull them off but pull easy so you can try to pull the hypostome out which is what holds them in. The less you leave in there the better off you are although I usually get a nasty bump that turns to a scab and lasts quite a while, chiggers and fleas do the same thing to me. I'm in NC and this seems to be a hotspot, I'm from Florida and have spent most of my free time in the woods and the same in NC and I've gotten way more here. Me and my wife once pulled either 62 or 63 little tiny ones off me and you can probably guess where most of them were lol.
You don't think they will vomit after you decapitate them with their heads still buried in your skin. Wow I never thought I'd write that sentence in my life...
i just take a stone put them in cement or other hard flat surface and smash them with it or get a container, get some flammable alcohol or gaas and light em up :)
that meant female of some species of ticks under some circumstances can reproduce asexually without males. that makes them very efficient in extending their territory. a female accidentally carried far away by humans to new area where there is no other ticks can start a colony.
Also check the groin area, scalp, and around armpits for ticks that have latched. They love hiding in dark moist hard to spot areas. I stopped hiking and camping in tick country. Just too many and the risk of Lyme or other diseases is not worth it to me anymore esp when you’re older and your health is paramount.
@@davidowens5898 i have found them mostly around the elastic of my underwear waist and leg openings. They itch for days afterwards. The deet tip is a good one and works well for me. I won't give up my outdoor time.
They're hard to kill because their saliva has pain numbing and immune suppressing stuff. They stick into your skin and are hard to rip out. They can survive underwater for days.
@@thomasvanbesien6173 I think he meat somethig like they are "hard to spot" but not "hard to kill". Once you spot it its not hard to kill actually, but yeah...You cant kill something that you cant spot so I understand your point too...
they're too small for you to do any damage stepping on them, and even if you squash them they'll just recover and scuttle away. they're easier to kill when they've fattened up with blood tho
My mom also complained of a sore toe once, and then on the second day, she happened to really look at her foot and finally noticed that there was a tick in between her toes just feasting away. My sister found one in her belly button all gray. I mean, just kill me now. I hate them so much.
A tick. A mosquito bite will last a few days at worst. A bad tick bite where it gets really in there will stay for months. Put it like this I had one really in there in my arm back in april or may. It's only now not a noticable bump.
To me mosquito, cause I live in a goddamn humid contry and I would be really happy to wake up with no mosquito bite. And thanks goddess there less like almost none ticks
Maeiro YA HAVE TICKS bug crawling feeling? YA HAVE TICKS feel drained YA HAVE TICKS TEAR SKIN THING YA HAVE TICKS disgusting habits YA HAVE TICKS watching peppa pig rn yA hAvE tIcKss
I am convinced that these things are immune to physical pain,I stomped on one like ten times,I heard a squish noise In all of the ten, *It kept moving* these things just don't feel pain
I live in Missouri, and I have noticed a rise in tick bites. My kids and I spend quite a bit of time outside, but in my experience, there seem to be more ticks on them more often than in previous years. Just my experience, but it seems to parallel what's being seen nationally.
Agreed. But really... I think its because insects generally are a species that can evolve or adapt quickly and easily depending on the environment and circumstance they're in. Think about it. Cockroaches existed during the age of dinosaurs. And they're still present to this day! 😱 Ughh. I wish the number of insects would go down rather than other animals.
they evolve so fast, they really are hard to kill. Think about it, bed bugs reproduce (and die) so fast, than in a matter of months they can become resistant to a chemical, any bigger animals would need hundred of years to do the same
insects are the number one source of protein for many kinds of reptiles, if their population decreases, it will highly affect the survival of reptiles. keep in mind that every animal that exists has a role to the ecosystem 🌿⛰☺️💫🌅
I got RMSF from a tick. Its not fun. My mucles & joints HURT, felt like i was turning to stone, couldnt move without severe pain. Nobody would take me to hospital so I had it for almost as long as it takes to unalive you before i was able to get treatment. Was essily treated with anti-biotics.
I had Lyme disease in 2007. I was sooooo sick for 3 months and had a Bell’s palsy. Half of my face wouldn’t work. I was scared af. The meds made me puke up everything.
@Clockwork Man The initial disease can be cleared up, but many people will have chronic symptoms after treatment, some many years after it's "cured". They believe it is due to an autoimmune response. The chronic effects can mimic things like arthritis and even Alzheimer's and dementia.
@Clockwork Man I mean I think it was cured. But idk I got really depressed after that for years and years along with terrible anxiety. I’m not sure if it’s because of the Lyme or just life itself but for the most part it got cured pretty quickly.
One time I saw a tick so engorged his feasting on my sister's dog, that it looked green with legs wiggling out the side. Just horrible. My stomach actually did a flip and I had to get someone to take care of it for me. My nieces were normally pretty cool with ticks, but even that time they kept their eyes straight ahead while reaching down and pulling it off.
@@pixulita they are all in this stupid meme format that goes like Some person: says something Me: says something really quirky xDDD It's like they can't communicate in any way other than framing the dialogue like a cringy meme, the internet was better when underage people stuck to flash games
I’m a dog owner, and my dog has had a tick once. One day he kept itching himself so we checked him for ticks, but found nothing. Next day, he rolled over onto his back like he’s asking for a belly rub. I noticed a weird mark near his no no square. I looked at it and it was a tick
True. And literally Each Year. Maleria Kills over one million people And rate in africa is huge and partially asia and South America so that means Tick's Would probably lose. But what in spectacularly Impressed is the Amount of disease ticks Carry's Riketsiosis Bourne Disease Tulameria 2361D Riketosis Lupus Spotted fever Anlemisia if we combine the whole disease death's on each year we would get over 4 Million Death's That's more then the mosquito mostly the 2 Million is from Bourn Disease so yeah the ticks would've won if they combined this whole disease.
I remember I was taking a vacation with my family in Minnesota so my mom could get married, and I found a tick in my back, so I took it off, and took my gum out of my mouth, wrapped the gum around the tick, and then took a safety pin and started poking in the gum, impaling the tick multiple times.
The video has a deceiving title. Not once did they mention why we can't kill them so easily. Which it is, easy. It's like saying that after you've killed a cockroach, it will live on because *it's head is still alive?* *The tick gets its head cut off, it's over for him/her* It can't reproduce, period. Due to the dumb editing and misinformation, this video is just bull :P no disrespect to the researchers on the field, but even they barely got to explain themselves on this video.
POV: Like a day ago you watched the video of crows cleaning ticks off wallabies in Australia and now you’re getting a whole bunch of tick video recommendations
I had a tick once in my ear. It's really hard to find until and unless you feel there's something extra thing on your body. Luckily I found it one day when I cleaned my ear. I found this extra thing in my ear. Ist I thought it's a skin but then I realised I never had such thing in my ear. So I pulled it hard and I was like no this ain't anything else just skin of my ear. I again pulled it little bit harder and I saw this creepy thing crawling on my finger. I was literally shocked that I didn't know for this long that I had it in my ear. And believe me it's hard to kill as well.
Growing up on a farm back in the 70s. There was a ritual My family would perform in the evening just before going to bed. My brothers and I would sit around like primates going through our hair and picking ticks off of each other. Back then, we bathed once a week usually a Sunday night. But we did do a lot of swimming in creeks after working in tobacco.
No. You have to grab them by the bottom , mouth, and twist off. If you burn them, kill them, or injure them they just dig in deeper. They will die before they release. Just use a tick tweezer. By force The left over parts left inside will cause an infection. Then you have to manually remove the legs, mouth, etc. Nasty critters. Been bit too many times to try to burn. You are thinking of leaches. Those you can burn off. Bit by those too. Experience from Texas.
When I was younger I didn't worry about being bitten by them, apart from them being hard to remove complete, the head normally broke off. In 2009 I contracted Lyme disease, was treated over a year later......today I'm pretty disabled, if you've been out, check for ticks !
I use to take them out of my pet dog's skin While big and vulnerable and had suck many blood that it grew four times its size. I took a small tong to hold it and start burning it. You could feel the blood boiling inside like popping popcorns.
Had this nightmare in one of the apartments I was staying for 2 months. The beds were riddled with bedbugs, so much so that even though my sleep is extremely sound and you are not supposed to "feel" a tick bite, I woke up every night with body full of ticks. I had to sleep on the floor in the hall to just avoid them. Even now, after years, those days still haunt me.
I had a tick crawling on my leg, while I was in my bed. 😳😳 luckily I went to the bathroom and when I turned on the lights I was startled. I screamed a little and flicked it off my thigh, I thought it was a spider at first. But then I realized it was my worst nightmare… 😣😣😣 Also when I was in my bed, I remember feeling a crawling sensation. But I didn’t think much of it😵💫
@@apez1919 spiders are still helpful and has a role in nature, pests like mosquitoes and ticks are only food (but the male mosquitoes are pollinators i think)
I remember my grandma picking a tick out of my scalp when I was in kindergarten. I was playing my video games before school so I was calm. There's still a bump where the tick was. I think part of it was still in there
Salute and hats off to this brave WOMAN ♀️ 👠 😱😳😲 MOSTLY females Woman SCREAMS ....at her highest pitch.. If she sees a tick, cockroaches 🪳, Spider or any other small bugs etc. etc. SHE'S DIFFERENT .... !!!!! 💪💪
I grew up in a swamp and never got bitten by a tick in my life until I moved to Pennsylvania. The danger there seemed to be focused on Lyme disease, which I never got. Then I moved to Missouri and practiced all the cool tricks I learned in PA to avoid ticks. But one got me anyway and I nearly died of Ehrlichiosis. I also got attacked by a bunch of Brown Recluse Spider babies. I thought I had a flesh-eating bacterial infection--all over my legs! It took a year to get back to normal, but all the craters healed like nothing happened. But it was absolutely horrible to live through. I don't care if DEET is hazardous. Now it's my official Missouri State Perfume! I don't harbor any boxes, newspapers, or material in my house because that's where the Brown Recluse likes to hide. When I need to go in the shed, do yard work, or go backpacking I spray all the exposed surfaces and entrances to my clothing with a dose of DEET. My clothes closet is regularly sprayed with peppermint to discourage all spiders. As for the choice between ticks and spiders I'd rather have a bear enounter!
I don’t mind ticks as long as I can watch them slowly burn and freeze at the same time while being thrown into the sun and taking that sun and putting it in a black hole and destroy the black hole then destroy the universe.
So if these things come from grass or on the ground, how in the world did my daughter find one by my eyebrow ring?, Where would that have been to get that far up?, Somebody told me trees have them also, that's why I ask this question. After leaving my daughters house I also found one a couple of days later around the area where you bend your leg "hip area " and it looked like it has been there for a couple of days it looked like it was lil full, I told my dad about it and then he told me to use alcohol and it would back out of my skin. It worked! but I had to use tweezers also but, I had my Camera zoomed in on it, at the same time, i was watching the legs, move out of my skin,😩😩.. I think the reason there are ticks around her home is because she lives next to a really big field, that used to be a big soybean field. , I know that when I was watching it on my phone zoomed in? OMG, it was really freaky! This gives me the creepy creeps 🤯🤯🫣🫣 But I still would love to know how when I felt something moving on my forehead, I had my daughter look, and she said it was right by my eyebrow piercing, like, near the hole! 😮😳😩😩... goodness gracious!!, These things and even fleas and all types of other insects looks so crazy under microscopic things even your phone camera, looks like an alien LMAO
My dad is just recovering from Lyme disease from a tick bite, we live in Canada. They should really have mentioned how crucial it is to get a tick bite checked out ASAP. Lyme disease mimes other diseases so it can be really hard to find. In severe cases it can last 6+ years and even cause death. My dad caught it early so we were lucky. To this day we still have know idea where or when he got bitten.
I’ve never seen ticks in Northern Saskatchewan until last year. Walked through grass going to a fishing hole. Came back to the car and had thousands on my legs. I thought I knocked them off and was driving and they were crawling all over me. Got home stripped in the garage, showered, and still found some one me.
Cockroaches: I am the most annoying pest on the planet.
Ticks: How cute.
Mosquito:I’m about to end this hole mans career
@@saturnbigboi3203 dogs: *WOOF WOOF*
Fly: *peasants haha*
Moths: huh?
Saturn Big boi
I’m about to end this mans whole career*
My dog used to have ticks sometimes in the summer and I would take them out with a tick tweezer, put them in a piece of paper towel and I would burn it with a lighter. The tick would explode and burn and that's really the only way to get rid of those spawns of hell.
That’s what I did but other people put em in cactuses but I burn em
Good that’s what they deserve
what about crushing them to death
@@James-ei3jt You can't they have a hard shell.
@@eggdawg8672 You actually can crush them. It just takes a lot of force. It's much easier to cut them in half. As a dog groomer that's what we would do when we would find ticks on the dogs.
“Ticks are hard to kill!”
My grandma: *literally burns them*
Idk If that’s a joke, but my dad does too.
Ruby Curwick it’s not 😂
XxxxX oh man. Yeah. I remember as a kid he’s take tweezers and a lighter. Now I’m grown and live on my own. If I find a tick I’ll have to call him for help lol. I don’t have the heart to do that. I accidentally vacuumed a beetle that somehow got in my apartment the other day and felt terrible lmao
Ruby Curwick aww I feel bad for you bro
My friend : *kills it
Fun Fact: do NOT use a match or alcohol to try and make a tick "back out". This causes them to vomit, which massively increases the chance for disease transmission. Just grab em rip em off 🤘
Ticks can vomit?
But you need rip head or it will grow back
Yea I've gotten hundreds of them on me and tried many different things and I agree it's best just to pull them off but pull easy so you can try to pull the hypostome out which is what holds them in. The less you leave in there the better off you are although I usually get a nasty bump that turns to a scab and lasts quite a while, chiggers and fleas do the same thing to me. I'm in NC and this seems to be a hotspot, I'm from Florida and have spent most of my free time in the woods and the same in NC and I've gotten way more here. Me and my wife once pulled either 62 or 63 little tiny ones off me and you can probably guess where most of them were lol.
You don't think they will vomit after you decapitate them with their heads still buried in your skin. Wow I never thought I'd write that sentence in my life...
@@blazerwilliams2260 62??? Man i got only one and was scared for my life.
“Ticks are hard to kill”
Me: *gets hairspray and lighter*
**burns house down**
Sleepyy dun,Dun,DUNNNN
Aeathetic boye *dies*
PYROOOOOO
Also somebody else will be dead
How to avoid ticks:
*"Don't go outside"*
Mohit Grewal that’s no problem for me
Already don’t do that so I’m good
Introverts know how to do that. But guess what...
I'm a introvert!
i never go outside anyway ☺️
@Shooting Star Ivan yes ;^;
Now I'm scared and scratching
same
@@selmanisthebestest 😂😂😂 "I'll be watching you" 🎶🎶 👀
no no scare ins kinda normal
@Yaxy nkaya Me too, when i was 12
Elimar Zordan same
Opossums eat 90% of ticks that stick to them and also eat those they find on other surfaces. Imma take opossums to my hikes now.
just opossums chilling in a cooler, crack it open and lettem search you for ticks, it's a symbiotic relationship.
They chew the head off of their prey for fun but other than that they’re pretty cool.
I like opossums now.
Lol I was just about to plug for Opossums as well. BRAVO 👏 we need to help these lil allys 💪
3 chickens in a 100 yard can get rid of ticks easy in a few hours
“Why it’s so hard to kill ticks”
*pulls out lighter with a smile*
I rip them to ribbons with tweezers
Ikr hahahaha
Ya'll a psycho smile :3
i just take a stone put them in cement or other hard flat surface and smash them with it or get a container, get some flammable alcohol or gaas and light em up :)
They pop like popcorn over a flame
"It can clone itself"
Me: *Say sike right now*
It uses asexual reproduction so a female could just lay eggs, but these eggs are ALL genetically the same.
Ok, sike
Yup, it performs shadow clone jutsu.
I just roll all over the ground and my dogs in mexico theyre so nice and i love natufe inside of me
@@toyok say sike if u feel itch lol i just try to watch
"This tick can clone itself"
*BACK TF UP* 😨😰
That’s fucked
This is bullshit ✋😔🤚
that meant female of some species of ticks under some circumstances can reproduce asexually without males. that makes them very efficient in extending their territory. a female accidentally carried far away by humans to new area where there is no other ticks can start a colony.
Thomas has never seen such bullshit before
That is a lie
Also check the groin area, scalp, and around armpits for ticks that have latched. They love hiding in dark moist hard to spot areas. I stopped hiking and camping in tick country. Just too many and the risk of Lyme or other diseases is not worth it to me anymore esp when you’re older and your health is paramount.
Too true. And just one more reason to loathe these wretched creatures. They've forced us to eschew our time in the woods and forests.
@@davidowens5898 i have found them mostly around the elastic of my underwear waist and leg openings. They itch for days afterwards. The deet tip is a good one and works well for me. I won't give up my outdoor time.
This video is really crap, it basically explains nothing besides "check seams on your pants"
*_They literally barely touched on why ticks are so hard to kill_*
They didn't even mention it. What a pathetic video.
They’re so hard to kill because they’re virtually undetectable on your skin, not hard to use common sense 🤷♂️
Mr.Tibs fr lmao
@@MrTibs_ no? They're literally easy to see and feel on your skin
They're hard to kill because their saliva has pain numbing and immune suppressing stuff.
They stick into your skin and are hard to rip out.
They can survive underwater for days.
“Ticks are hard to kill”
The grandma in ratatouille: _pathetic_
Lmao 😂
@Tanya Collett or tee tree oil
@Squiddy FancySon how? that grandma literally uses a shotgun to kill rats
@@naurthanks6122 shotguns deinitely won't kill ticks as easily
@@powpowouchy5 bruh i didnt make the comment
Be good to possums guys, they can hardly get rabies and they eat thousands of ticks each.
where can i buy six
well time to get a possum
They don't need rabies. They're already crackheads as it is.
Flayre Kapperz must have pet possum
Be grateful for the food chain.
"Why ticks are so hard to kill" Literally doesn't explain why ticks are so hard to kill.
Yes it does they say it's because they numb the pain and they are sneaky bois
Yes they did
I think it’s more explaining why they are hard to commit genocide against instead of just killing singular ticks
Clearly didn’t watch the video
@@thomasvanbesien6173 I think he meat somethig like they are "hard to spot" but not "hard to kill". Once you spot it its not hard to kill actually, but yeah...You cant kill something that you cant spot so I understand your point too...
Protect your animals from these
They are the most vulnerable, especially if they have thick fur
I've seen you somewhere before...
Star Cherry yes I got my corgi checked
Thick fur for them tics
Star Cherry The CHINESE are attacking!
Star Cherry my animals have 5 or less ticks on them I might go to the vet Edit: they do not have thick fur so it should be easier
"It can clone itself"
Me: *cries in a pool of hand sanitizer*
Lol 😂😂
I just imagine having cuts on your body and going into a pool of hand sanitizer Oof
Into a pool of tick blood that's full of more microscopic ticks
emille mcmillan snakes aren’t scary tho..
Yoshi Chan
Ouch
Science insider: “why it’s hard to kill ticks”
Me: *steps on it*
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! I KNOW RIGHT EXACTLYYYY!!!!! XDXD LOL!!
Solar-Encoded lol I didn’t know that but sure will do
@Solar-Encoded I trap ticks in a jar then cut them in half with a sharp knife
they're too small for you to do any damage stepping on them, and even if you squash them they'll just recover and scuttle away. they're easier to kill when they've fattened up with blood tho
Solar-Encoded
I inject them with stuff to see what happens
Like liquid nitrogen or chemicals to see what happens
“More than any other insect”? They’re arachnids, like spiders!
arachnids are insects aren't they?
@@singer2be256 No, but they're both arthropods
@@GregStallion wow very interesting, thx!
"ticks are literally on a quest...FOR BLOOD!!!" *immediately puts on hand*
Why is this on top comment
@@ackcrack1204 idk mane
Lol
@@ackcrack1204 because Blood for the Blood God!
Wuz that smell? Its *BLUD*
*me after watching video*
‘Why is my body itchy’
My butt started itching, as well as my face and the inside of my skin.
wE’rE gOiNg tO dÍE!
Itz Alfredo lmao so true
My asshole itches tho
@@BoardWalkToke that sounds like a personal problem u have not a tic 😂😂
HAHAHAHA MEEEE
Mosquito: yo yo yo I can suck blood without detection
Tick: hold my blood
Ticks: hold my diseases
Awkward Idk what? No they are. You don’t feel them taking your blood. By the time the wound is itchy, the mosquito is gone.
Magic lol try asking them what their favorite song is mine is black and yellow they like it
Sht I feel damn mosquito bites immediately as soon as it penetrates, they not that stealthy
@@Losfrijolesmosquitoes can also spread disease
My mom also complained of a sore toe once, and then on the second day, she happened to really look at her foot and finally noticed that there was a tick in between her toes just feasting away. My sister found one in her belly button all gray.
I mean, just kill me now. I hate them so much.
Opossums!! Our friendly tick destroyers. They eat a lot of ticks.
@Phantom We need some in Poland
Cool send me a link to the amazon page
Awwe I love Opossums!
brightfishsam 😂
Can't ticks prey on opossums too?
"Ticks can carry disease"
Proceeds to place them on bare hand
They take 1-2 hours to find a good place to bite so just holding them for a few minutes wont do anything.
@ForestofTooMuchFood probably very unlikely
try winning a lottery and it's more likely
Indiana: *Spaghetti Tick*
@ForestofTooMuchFood r/cursedcomment
@ForestofTooMuchFood you must be fun at parties
"Ticks can clone themselves..."
*Say Sike Right Now*
Jr Godoy 😂😂😂😂
Under rated comment
Sike!!!
The videos almost over and I’m still waiting for them to say it
I fell off my chair when they said that shit
"It sneaks into a concealed crevice"
This is why I sleep with headphones on.
I can’t choose which ones worse. A tick that sucks your blood or a mosquito that itches the hell out of you.
A tick. A mosquito bite will last a few days at worst. A bad tick bite where it gets really in there will stay for months. Put it like this I had one really in there in my arm back in april or may. It's only now not a noticable bump.
@@MercurialSpider they also spread diseases. They're terrifying
To me mosquito, cause I live in a goddamn humid contry and I would be really happy to wake up with no mosquito bite. And thanks goddess there less like almost none ticks
MOSQUITOES ARE THE MOST DANGEROUS ANIMALS IN THE WORLD AND THEY HAVE VIRUSES LIKE MALARIA THAT CAN KILL A CHILD
-.-
They both suck blood
Anyone easing feeling itchy while watching the video?
VINOS not until you said that thanks lol
I was about to comment the same thing
I started fraking out when i never do so like i really overreacted
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Maeiro
YA HAVE TICKS
bug crawling feeling?
YA HAVE TICKS
feel drained
YA HAVE TICKS
TEAR SKIN THING
YA HAVE TICKS
disgusting habits
YA HAVE TICKS
watching peppa pig rn
yA hAvE tIcKss
“Ticks are hard to kill”
Me: *gets a rock*
Also me: *kills tick roughly*
That's what we do! In the Philippines 😂
Nah, grab a gun, burn it, THEN use the rock. If ya wanna be extra Shure, run it over. Thank me later
Dagger The Saber Toothed Fox instructions unclear, tick ran me over
I am convinced that these things are immune to physical pain,I stomped on one like ten times,I heard a squish noise In all of the ten, *It kept moving* these things just don't feel pain
There teeth is still in you
Tick Used: *Hardening*
"Defense Increased!"
Cow Used: *Tail Whip*
"Not so Effective."
Tick Used: *Poisoning*
"Very Effective!"
Cow Defeated.
Soo um.....
*I'm not going outside ever again*
ur safe in alaska
And don't let the bedbugs bite you
City people
@@TravBauer country people
Get some spray on you OFF
You thought cockroaches, rats, wasps, were annoying little dangerous pests.
THINK AGAIN!
Rats are worst
*BUT IT WAS I, TICK!*
*THICK AGAIN* Get get it?
25Blitzer fleas are worse than rats.
@@mohana-ivanaraymond3820 get out the door is there for u
video: ticks are found in USA
me: laughs in Africa
-canibul- me: laughs in the uk
-canibul
“ticks are everywhere”
*laughs in greenland*
*laughs in Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago*
*laughs nervously in usa*
Laughs in asia
But lolno my dogs have it during summer 😢
I live in Missouri, and I have noticed a rise in tick bites. My kids and I spend quite a bit of time outside, but in my experience, there seem to be more ticks on them more often than in previous years. Just my experience, but it seems to parallel what's being seen nationally.
3:30
*“Oh my word, that ain’t a tick, that’s a blueberry.”*
Or a blueberry
Crap isn't holy.
That's blasphemy.
I guess you can call it a thicc
I get my self out
@@monicalivesforchrist5901 but for this case the crap is holy, very holy.
I found a tick on me a few years ago in Michigan when bathing.
I pierced it with a pushpin and pinned it to the wall.
Just left it there. No regrets.
Man In The Hills you crusified the tick lol.
That's so sadistic and creative and I love it
Not all heroes wear capes. Bless you good sir.
Smart, sadistic, and simple. Good thinking.
Man In The Hills It deserved that. Very well done
"Ticks dont die easily"
Me: Burns them*
"Idk man, that thing died fast"
Jarid Gaming ok nice job jarid now we’ll burn the forest down
...
Jarid Gaming I kill them by squishing them by my shoe.
People:
Still people:
*Group of Ticks start sucking a person blood
Me: Sis get my lava bucket
Me: *You know that sledgehammer and blowtorch looks real cute rn*
"Ticks are hard to kill"
Me after eating them, "Say hello too my little belly".
I am the apex predator....
Umm *what*
@@iinob Did he stutter?
@@hit9819 I don't have the will to accept this as the truth
Extra calories wouldnt hurt
tf
“They can clone themselves”
_Welp about time we work on those self-cloning flamethrowers_
Time to tap into my pyrectic abilities
@@rtgunzboi lol
@@rtgunzboi Hello
science insider: “it sneaks inside a concealed crevice, like your armpit.”
me: *looks at armpits*
Same
I actually had a tick once on my armpit a long time ago, I was a kid, the tick was small, we are living together till this day.
true love exists
i got bitten one on the belt region. its not fun to wash and realize you got a tick near your main artery lol
Omg yes me too xD
So the world is basically making every other animal extinct..
But you can’t make some simple pest such as ticks and mosquitoes die?
Agreed.
But really... I think its because insects generally are a species that can evolve or adapt quickly and easily depending on the environment and circumstance they're in.
Think about it. Cockroaches existed during the age of dinosaurs. And they're still present to this day! 😱
Ughh. I wish the number of insects would go down rather than other animals.
There are some animals that feed on them, and they control population.
they evolve so fast, they really are hard to kill. Think about it, bed bugs reproduce (and die) so fast, than in a matter of months they can become resistant to a chemical, any bigger animals would need hundred of years to do the same
Not all animals are that easy to kill
insects are the number one source of protein for many kinds of reptiles, if their population decreases, it will highly affect the survival of reptiles.
keep in mind that every animal that exists has a role to the ecosystem
🌿⛰☺️💫🌅
I got RMSF from a tick. Its not fun. My mucles & joints HURT, felt like i was turning to stone, couldnt move without severe pain. Nobody would take me to hospital so I had it for almost as long as it takes to unalive you before i was able to get treatment. Was essily treated with anti-biotics.
"It seeks into a concealed crevisse like an armpit"
Me: proceeds to slowly check armpits while heavily sweating
Wouldn't it be funny if people are checking themselves and feel a pimple and they're eyes grow wide, lmao.
@@raw_riot_6917 lmao i would do a heart attack
same lmao
I'm getting this in my recommended now for some reason
Impending doom
I got here from a video about mosquitoes in my recommended
SAME- now I'm scared...😶
They going to start spreading COVID
Me to errrr
“They’re hard to kill”
“They can clone them selves”
Me: grabs my completely illegal flamethrower
“Prepare to die ticks”
Idiiot
@@crypastesomemore8348
i was expecting a different reply.
@@crypastesomemore8348
I was expecting a diffirent reply too
*burns leg*
No,the perfect way to kill ticks are by using sharp shovel
5:40 His pants are so tight that I dont think he had to worry about ticks crawling up his legs without suffocating.
I'm watching this video laying in my bed...
*I feel ticks everywhere now*
Same
Help
ticks always stay with dog or cat..becareful
@@cassandrarailly9497 Oh I never gonna get a dog now I wanted a dog nope nvm
Same:(
Ticks: hard to kill
My Grandma: squishes them between her nail with a pop sound.
Those are headlice
We don't have ticks here in India
@@theforce1685 ah
Sorry about that
ಥ_ಥ
@@hemantchaurasia25 koi nahi
@@theforce1685 I have seen it on cows.
@@theforce1685 we do have them in india but less.
I had Lyme disease in 2007. I was sooooo sick for 3 months and had a Bell’s palsy. Half of my face wouldn’t work. I was scared af. The meds made me puke up everything.
@Clockwork Man The initial disease can be cleared up, but many people will have chronic symptoms after treatment, some many years after it's "cured". They believe it is due to an autoimmune response. The chronic effects can mimic things like arthritis and even Alzheimer's and dementia.
hope ur ok dude
@Clockwork Man I mean I think it was cured. But idk I got really depressed after that for years and years along with terrible anxiety. I’m not sure if it’s because of the Lyme or just life itself but for the most part it got cured pretty quickly.
@@juliaun476 thanks man yeah I’m good.
@Clockwork Man and sorry I’m just seeing your comment.
One time I saw a tick so engorged his feasting on my sister's dog, that it looked green with legs wiggling out the side. Just horrible. My stomach actually did a flip and I had to get someone to take care of it for me. My nieces were normally pretty cool with ticks, but even that time they kept their eyes straight ahead while reaching down and pulling it off.
oh my gosh it feels like there's a ton of ticks on my body, feels so itchy while watching this lmao
Yes
BRO SAME I WAS JUST ABOUT TO SAY THAT
Ayeeee turnoverrrrr
@@jaxn13 AYEEEEEE
Well the thing is, Tick are very sneaky, so you wouldn’t noticed their presence otherwise we wouldn’t have this problem right now
Mom:There’s a spider
Me:That’s a tick grab a gun
Mom:isn’t that to extra
Me:ticks are hard to kill
ETN• •French Potato That got really unfunny on the last one
NRA approves this message..
@@bignamer2631 all yt comments are the same unfunny garbage nowadays
Holy cringe Jesus Christ just stop
@@pixulita they are all in this stupid meme format that goes like
Some person: says something
Me: says something really quirky xDDD
It's like they can't communicate in any way other than framing the dialogue like a cringy meme, the internet was better when underage people stuck to flash games
Mosquito: Finally a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary
Cockroachs *spits out water and laughs*
imagine if ticks could fly like lady bugs...omfg!
@@geometricart7851 that's the end of the world
@@LanesAviationYT yep...cockroaches and mosquitos are prehistoric organisms...can't say for sure for ticks
@@geometricart7851
DON'T GIVE THEM ANY IDEAS!
I’m a dog owner, and my dog has had a tick once. One day he kept itching himself so we checked him for ticks, but found nothing. Next day, he rolled over onto his back like he’s asking for a belly rub. I noticed a weird mark near his no no square. I looked at it and it was a tick
Mosquitoes:- we are the most dangerous bug on planet!
*Ticks:- hold my beer...*
More like hold my host
Hold my blood
Mosquitoes are still the most dangerous because they more of them
True. And literally Each Year. Maleria Kills over one million people And rate in africa is huge and partially asia and South America so that means Tick's Would probably lose. But what in spectacularly Impressed is the Amount of disease ticks Carry's
Riketsiosis
Bourne Disease
Tulameria
2361D Riketosis
Lupus
Spotted fever
Anlemisia
if we combine the whole disease death's on each year we would get over 4 Million Death's That's more then the mosquito mostly the 2 Million is from Bourn Disease so yeah the ticks would've won if they combined this whole disease.
@@Pit-jt3lw Soon ticks will lead the list, considering the fact that the're over populating rapidly and their high immunity.
"They leave you itchy."
*itchin n' burnin*
Stanky fishy
I got stds
THEY MAKE MY Coochie itxmxhhg
itchin, itchin, itchin
Corona lol
2:10 Watching the little tick wave it’s arms around was almost cute.
*Almost.*
I remember I was taking a vacation with my family in Minnesota so my mom could get married, and I found a tick in my back, so I took it off, and took my gum out of my mouth, wrapped the gum around the tick, and then took a safety pin and started poking in the gum, impaling the tick multiple times.
I'm scratching all over and I'm covered in a blanket-
Dam I had tick bites all over me
@@figure3790 damn
@@artsyveii dam
@@edisfilms5379 damn
@@lss2581 damn
the 3 dislikes are 3 ticks that watched the video 💀
The video has a deceiving title. Not once did they mention why we can't kill them so easily. Which it is, easy. It's like saying that after you've killed a cockroach, it will live on because *it's head is still alive?*
*The tick gets its head cut off, it's over for him/her*
It can't reproduce, period.
Due to the dumb editing and misinformation, this video is just bull :P no disrespect to the researchers on the field, but even they barely got to explain themselves on this video.
now, the 129 dislikes are the 129 ticks that watched the vid! 😂😂💀
Tiffany Cobb it’s bad PR
the dislikes are the tick that cloned itself
Jules 2:40 they clearly mentioned this. Maybe listen to the video before commenting like this dumb ass
dude I'm all curled up on my chair wiping away any little itch I feel watching this
Y E S
Me too 😨
POV: Like a day ago you watched the video of crows cleaning ticks off wallabies in Australia and now you’re getting a whole bunch of tick video recommendations
Yesss
I wrote all the wrong answers in exam to avoid the *TICKS* (✔)
Me : 1 Ticks : 0
aha ha 😒
You r not just dumb you r also stupid
@@annoying_flower6415 yeah bud, I am the kind of 'stupid' who holds a masters degree in physics . 🎓
@@swapnesh6788 good joke I made me giggle bro ticks are the worse
But you just ticked yourself
I had a tick once in my ear.
It's really hard to find until and unless you feel there's something extra thing on your body.
Luckily I found it one day when I cleaned my ear. I found this extra thing in my ear. Ist I thought it's a skin but then I realised I never had such thing in my ear. So I pulled it hard and I was like no this ain't anything else just skin of my ear. I again pulled it little bit harder and I saw this creepy thing crawling on my finger.
I was literally shocked that I didn't know for this long that I had it in my ear.
And believe me it's hard to kill as well.
How can I unread this comment
Cursed
How is hard to kill I’ll just stand on it
i hate u
Yeah can’t you just squish it
Why ticks are hard to kill?
Because they are thick
not as thick as me😎
Chloe Eisha Fajanilag omg great job 😂
No , they’re thicc
3:28 Extra Thicc
Thick gang
Growing up on a farm back in the 70s. There was a ritual My family would perform in the evening just before going to bed. My brothers and I would sit around like primates going through our hair and picking ticks off of each other. Back then, we bathed once a week usually a Sunday night. But we did do a lot of swimming in creeks after working in tobacco.
I live in the South where ticks run rampant. We were always taught to burn them with a lighter. They immediately pull off and it kills them.
No. You have to grab them by the bottom , mouth, and twist off. If you burn them, kill them, or injure them they just dig in deeper. They will die before they release. Just use a tick tweezer.
By force The left over parts left inside will cause an infection. Then you have to manually remove the legs, mouth, etc. Nasty critters. Been bit too many times to try to burn.
You are thinking of leaches. Those you can burn off. Bit by those too.
Experience from Texas.
We just used to rip them out and throw them on the stove burner.
ᎦᏝᎬᎬᏃᎽ bruh same but once I ripped it off I’d get a hammer and squash the fucker
Me: *Sees thumbnail*
"That's disgusting"
*Clicks*
Same lol
Samee
Same
Ticks: *Live In temperate and Humid Climates*
Me: *Laughs In Desert*
When I was younger I didn't worry about being bitten by them, apart from them being hard to remove complete, the head normally broke off. In 2009 I contracted Lyme disease, was treated over a year later......today I'm pretty disabled, if you've been out, check for ticks !
mom: why aren't you going outside more often.
me: you don't want to know
Ticks are hard to kill
Nobody: *Gathers lighters, rubbing alcohol, hairspray, hand sanitizer*
That kills anything
I use to take them out of my pet dog's skin
While big and vulnerable and had suck many blood that it grew four times its size.
I took a small tong to hold it and start burning it. You could feel the blood boiling inside like popping popcorns.
I just use a lawnmower
Don't forget the nail polish and matches. It's easier on the human body than lighters--jest sayin'...
"It can even Clone itself"
Are you not going to go into detail about that?!?!?@?@
Had this nightmare in one of the apartments I was staying for 2 months.
The beds were riddled with bedbugs, so much so that even though my sleep is extremely sound and you are not supposed to "feel" a tick bite, I woke up every night with body full of ticks.
I had to sleep on the floor in the hall to just avoid them.
Even now, after years, those days still haunt me.
Are you sure those weren't bedbugs?
I itched at least 500 times as I watched this
... probably mosquito bites lol
you got ticks man
The Great CooLite call 911 u got ticks
At least I’m not alone.
Lady: 6:00 “check eachother”
Him: 😳
Her: you can strip down later-
Him: 😳😳😳
@@kraio-sfu Oh yea mr krabs
@Grima or isn't
He's so gay.
@Grima She was in need For him But He For whatever Reason killed The Chance
How to clean your body from ticks
Me: burn yourself
Source: comments section :::3
Oh, Thank you. Now I can die in peace
Ra Alf I’m f*cking laughing 😂
I had a tick crawling on my leg, while I was in my bed. 😳😳 luckily I went to the bathroom and when I turned on the lights I was startled. I screamed a little and flicked it off my thigh, I thought it was a spider at first. But then I realized it was my worst nightmare… 😣😣😣 Also when I was in my bed, I remember feeling a crawling sensation. But I didn’t think much of it😵💫
Ticks: so people love dogs so much huh? I have an idea
Doggo: am itchy
god fr said
ticks: ✅
over 10 species: ✅✅
roaches: ✅
spiders: ✅
forever living dogs: ❌❌
i know right lmao
@@sarah-vv7vd I have severe arachnophobia have fainted several times bcoz of spiders
@@apez1919 spiders are still helpful and has a role in nature, pests like mosquitoes and ticks are only food (but the male mosquitoes are pollinators i think)
@@leef9874 i don't think mosquito is helpful they kill, kill no fun if they kill then not good
Wdym spiders are good
I remember my grandma picking a tick out of my scalp when I was in kindergarten. I was playing my video games before school so I was calm. There's still a bump where the tick was. I think part of it was still in there
Salute and hats off to this brave WOMAN ♀️ 👠 😱😳😲
MOSTLY females Woman SCREAMS ....at her highest pitch..
If she sees a tick, cockroaches 🪳, Spider or any other small bugs etc. etc.
SHE'S DIFFERENT .... !!!!!
💪💪
I’m deathly afraid of spiders but TICKS!? That’s a whole new level of shitting my pants if I find one on me
Ticks are a subspecies of arachnid as well
Sleep tight ;)
Eh, spiders are actually cool. I'm scared of them myself, but God I want a pet spider so bad. I don't know how this works.
@Ben Eachus
Just wear tall boots and spray Permethrin on your pants, you wont get any on you.
No ticks aren’t that scary.. spiders work with the devil in their free time.
"Ticks are found in USA"
me: laughs in north pole
Santa?
They live in the North Pole
I grew up in a swamp and never got bitten by a tick in my life until I moved to Pennsylvania. The danger there seemed to be focused on Lyme disease, which I never got. Then I moved to Missouri and practiced all the cool tricks I learned in PA to avoid ticks. But one got me anyway and I nearly died of Ehrlichiosis. I also got attacked by a bunch of Brown Recluse Spider babies. I thought I had a flesh-eating bacterial infection--all over my legs! It took a year to get back to normal, but all the craters healed like nothing happened. But it was absolutely horrible to live through. I don't care if DEET is hazardous. Now it's my official Missouri State Perfume! I don't harbor any boxes, newspapers, or material in my house because that's where the Brown Recluse likes to hide. When I need to go in the shed, do yard work, or go backpacking I spray all the exposed surfaces and entrances to my clothing with a dose of DEET. My clothes closet is regularly sprayed with peppermint to discourage all spiders. As for the choice between ticks and spiders I'd rather have a bear enounter!
I would recommend you stay far away from scorpions as it appears arachnids are out to get you.
Hello Sandra
How are you doing today
Atleast a bear is nice enough to kill you lol
@@normanwisdom3126 Another tick bite, but not Erlychiosis this time. I thought I had COVID but there's a vaccine for that. Damned bugs!
Don't go to Australia, ever
Well, we know that NO ticks are getting in this dude's pants. When your pants are that tight nothing can enter
Lmfao
Lmao...shops in the women's section for sure
"can survive 2 years without a meal"
Me : SUCH INCREDIBLE POWER !!!
Who else looked or felt their armpits when they said they go there😂
Hahahha me
Lmao me
Meeee 😹
@QTee yea me too.
Ryan Teece 🤢
I don’t mind ticks as long as I can watch them slowly burn and freeze at the same time while being thrown into the sun and taking that sun and putting it in a black hole and destroy the black hole then destroy the universe.
oh
Oh
Damn
So if these things come from grass or on the ground, how in the world did my daughter find one by my eyebrow ring?, Where would that have been to get that far up?, Somebody told me trees have them also, that's why I ask this question. After leaving my daughters house I also found one a couple of days later around the area where you bend your leg "hip area " and it looked like it has been there for a couple of days it looked like it was lil full, I told my dad about it and then he told me to use alcohol and it would back out of my skin. It worked! but I had to use tweezers also but, I had my Camera zoomed in on it, at the same time, i was watching the legs, move out of my skin,😩😩.. I think the reason there are ticks around her home is because she lives next to a really big field, that used to be a big soybean field. , I know that when I was watching it on my phone zoomed in? OMG, it was really freaky! This gives me the creepy creeps 🤯🤯🫣🫣
But I still would love to know how when I felt something moving on my forehead, I had my daughter look, and she said it was right by my eyebrow piercing, like, near the hole! 😮😳😩😩... goodness gracious!!, These things and even fleas and all types of other insects looks so crazy under microscopic things even your phone camera, looks like an alien LMAO
" *more then 90 species of ticks can be found in the U.S* "
Aight Imma head out
So essentially being alive is a death factor
Cockroaches: We are the surpreme pest!
Ticks: Ara Ara~
there was a tick on my neck and i started screaming like hell
5:28
Lady: “I wear rubber boots so they don’t crawl up there.” 🤗
TikTokers: I wear size 13 Nikes, MENS size 13 Nikes 😤
Lady: you can strip down later in the shower”
The guy: heheh *nervous laugh* great.
He missed major opportunity
My dad is just recovering from Lyme disease from a tick bite, we live in Canada. They should really have mentioned how crucial it is to get a tick bite checked out ASAP. Lyme disease mimes other diseases so it can be really hard to find. In severe cases it can last 6+ years and even cause death. My dad caught it early so we were lucky. To this day we still have know idea where or when he got bitten.
I’ve never seen ticks in Northern Saskatchewan until last year. Walked through grass going to a fishing hole. Came back to the car and had thousands on my legs. I thought I knocked them off and was driving and they were crawling all over me. Got home stripped in the garage, showered, and still found some one me.