Many people discard ticks after removal in the toilet.

Ticks are resilient but can drown when flushed down the toilet due to “cold water and oxygen deprivation.” However, experts advise against flushing them since “squeezing or applying substances like petroleum jelly can increase the risk of disease transmission.”

The best removal method is using tweezers and disposing of ticks in hot water or rubbing alcohol. To prevent infestations, “use insect repellents, keep your house clean, and seal entry points.” Ticks, which thrive in shaded areas like tall grass, can spread diseases when they bite infected hosts. Proper disposal ensures safer tick control.

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