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Should an attached tick be squeezed?

No. Avoid squeezing the tick's body. Position the removal tool around the mouthpart area close to the skin instead.

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Short answer

No. Avoid squeezing the tick's body. Position the removal tool around the mouthpart area close to the skin instead.

At a glance

A firm grip is needed on the correct part of the tick, but compressing the abdomen is unnecessary and can damage the specimen.

Key takeaways

• Do not pinch the swollen body.

• Use an appropriately fine or slotted tool.

• Reposition if the grip is poor.

Precision matters more than force

Rushing with fingers or broad tweezers makes accidental compression more likely. Good light and stable positioning improve control.

If access is difficult

Do not repeatedly crush or dig at the skin. Seek medical or veterinary assistance when the site, patient or animal cannot be managed safely.

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