Cons: A positive test doesn’t mean you’re infected; a negative test doesn’t guarantee you’re safe
Most doctors base treatment on symptoms, not tick testing. But for peace of mind, it’s an option.
Step 5: Prevent Future Bites
Tick exposure can happen year-round, but prevention is always better than treatment.
Before going outdoors:
Wear light-colored clothing (easier to spot ticks)
Tuck pants into socks
Use EPA-approved repellents (DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus)
Treat clothing and gear with permethrin (effective for multiple washes)
After being outdoors:
Check your entire body thoroughly—ticks love warm, hidden areas:
Behind knees
Groin area
Armpits
In and behind ears