Third, check your scalp. Ticks can hide anywhere on the head, but they particularly like behind the ears and the nape of the neck as these are generally warm and moist. Make sure to feel around or ...
When a tick gets on your body, it sets up camp. It finds a place to eat, then burrows its head into your skin and starts feeding on your blood. And it will stay there for several days. A tick can ...
Just 48 hours earlier, his mother Sarani O'Carroll had found a tiny but engorged paralysis tick on the four-year-old's scalp. "I didn't think anything of it because tick paralysis is technically ...