Don’t Ignore These Eggs in Your Yard—They Could Be Trouble (Page 2 ) | May 25, 2025
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Remember, it’s best to visit a doctor rather than remove a tick yourself. Tick eggs, often reddish-brown and laid in clusters, can be found in your garden. Each tiny egg is a potential future tick, so prompt action is crucial. Wearing gloves, I carefully scooped the eggs into a jar filled with rubbing alcohol to kill them instantly