I found these strange black balls in my garden: when I realized what they were, I simply burned them.

TRICKS

I found these strange balls in my garden and for a long time didn’t understand what they were 😲
My neighbor, who had dealt with this problem before, explained to me what it was 😢
Honestly, I was horrified. I just collected those black balls and burned them 😱

I’m sharing this with you — be careful 😲
If you notice something like this in your garden, burn it, and if it somehow gets on your skin, see a specialist immediately 😢
Details are in the article below the photo 👇👇

I found these strange, black balls in my garden: when I realized what they were, I simply burned them.

Нашел у себя в саду эти странные, черные шарики: когда я понял, что это такое, просто сжег их 

Ticks — creatures seemingly tiny in size, but with ambitions like movie villains. They feed on blood, spread diseases, and don’t discriminate between a dog, a human, or a raccoon passing by.

Last summer, I had to experience this firsthand — because of my dog. The moment we stepped into the park, uninvited ticks would appear on her.

Removing ticks is not for the faint of heart. Armed with fine-tipped tweezers and a brave friend, I got down to business.

Нашел у себя в саду эти странные, черные шарики: когда я понял, что это такое, просто сжег их 

One tick, two ticks… I swear, one of them was looking at me defiantly. The main rule is — don’t panic. Grab the tick as close to the skin as possible, pull upward without jerking, and don’t forget to disinfect the bite area.

Honestly, after the first time, I started to feel almost like a professional. Of course, it’s best to contact a specialist right away.

But one day, I was in for a new surprise — tick eggs in the garden. Tiny, reddish-brown balls, clustered together like grapes.

Нашел у себя в саду эти странные, черные шарики: когда я понял, что это такое, просто сжег их 

I put on gloves, armed myself with a jar of alcohol, and started getting rid of them. Every little ball is a potential bloodsucker. I have to admit, it was a bit creepy.

Since then, I’ve changed my approach to outdoor life. The lawn — neatly trimmed, bushes — carefully pruned, dog — checked after every walk.

Repellents have become constant companions during hikes and picnics. If you enjoy spending time outdoors, don’t let these tiny parasites ruin your summer.

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