No, what you need to do is put Vaseline on the actual deer tick then wait approx. 10 minutes or so and get a good set of tweezers preferably pointy ones . And the deer tick should back itself out and then remove with tweezers. the Vaseline cuts off the oxygen so the deer tick cant breathe. and the vaseline makes it much easier to remove it even if it was giving a problem of not backing out.....
their special baths that prevent ticks
Clorox
NO! Do NOT do this, bleach is chorossive and will harm your skin etc. To bath in it would be very bad.
Bleach
yes
Because the content of each detergent is full of powerful stain/dirt-removing stuffs.Like bleach, which soaps (for taking a bath) doesn't have. ;)
so they wont be dirty and to get rid of dirt ticks and fleas
No. It is not OK for anyone.
Rince with water and bleach then eat some thing jk just rince with watered bleach.
taking a bath after he bited a venomous snakes?what's the effect.
Yes, taking a bath is always safe, just not always necessary.
Taking a sponge bath involves getting a bucket, washrag, and soap. Fill the bucket with warm water and soap. Bathe by gently wiping soap and water all over the body, and then rinse with another rag. Dry with a towel.