Finding a tick indoors can be unsettling—but staying calm and acting quickly reduces risk and prevents future encounters. Ticks don’t typically live or breed inside homes (they need high humidity to survive), so a single tick is usually a hitchhiker—not an infestation. Here’s exactly what to do:
🩺 Step 1: Safely Remove the Tick
Do NOT squash, burn, or use petroleum jelly—it can cause the tick to regurgitate pathogens into your skin.
Use fine-tipped tweezers:
→ Grasp the tick as close to the skin (or surface) as possible.
→ Pull upward with steady, even pressure—no twisting. 🧼 Step 2: Clean & Disinfect
Wash hands thoroughly.
Disinfect the area where the tick was found (floors, furniture, bedding) with soap and water or disinfectant.
If found on bedding or clothing, wash in hot water and dry on high heat (ticks die at temps >130°F/54°C).