Ticks include soft ticks and hard ticks. Insecticides can be used to kill ticks, and there should also be personal control on a daily basis.
1. Soft ticks: Cracks and holes in living rooms and poultry sheds are breeding grounds for soft ticks, which should be cleaned regularly and sprayed with insecticides to kill ticks. Commonly used insecticides include fenthion and malathion.
2. Hard ticks: Chemical insecticides can be sprayed in the habitat and overwintering places of hard ticks, and at the same time, livestock can be sprayed or bathed regularly to kill ticks. Commonly used chemical insecticides include fenthion, chlorpyrifos and deltamethrin.
In addition, when entering areas where ticks are present, personal protection should be observed, such as wearing clothing soaked with repellent and walking at a fast pace. to prevent serious diseases such as tick paralysis and tick-borne forest encephalitis caused by tick bites.
If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you seek prompt medical attention and treatment.