Bug Bite Thing Tick Remover Tool for People & Pets, Patented Two Sided Stainless Steel Design with Fine Tipped Tweezers, Formerly Known as Tickease

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  • Safely removes ticks of all sizes, types, and levels of engorgement
  • Easy to use for removal of embedded ticks
  • Fine-tipped tweezers for removing small ticks
  • Slotted scoop for removing larger ticks
  • Made from durable stainless steel

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DOUBLE-SIDED DESIGN FOR BOTH PEOPLE + PETS

The Bug Bite Thing Tick Remover safely removes embedded ticks of all sizes, types, and levels of engorgement using our patented double-sided design that works on both people and pets. Prompt and proper tick removal is a critical step in reducing your risk of tick-borne disease transmission.

CAUTION: Cut/Pinch Hazard: Product has functional sharp edges and points. Always keep edges and points away from fingers and body. Contact may result in injury. Handle with care. Use with adult supervision. Keep out of reach of children. If you or your pet become sick or develop a rash or fever after a tick bite, seek medical attention immediately.

Bug Bite Thing was founded in 2017 by Kelley Higney and her mother Ellen McAlister, a seasoned entrepreneur. Kelley’s daughters, like her, were both “mosquito magnets.” A​fter many failed attempts to find relief by using creams and trying home remedies, Kelley decided to research how other countries combat insect bites. She discovered an innovative product that used suction to remove the insect saliva/venom and eliminate the itching, stinging, and swelling, instead of masking the symptoms. ​Amazed by the effectiveness of the product, Kelley knew she had to make it readily available and offer other families relief. In ​October 2019, Kelley and Ellen appeared on ABC’s hit show, “Shark Tank” and pitched to the Sharks to invest in their business. After receiving offers from all the Sharks, they decided to strike a deal with Lori Greiner. Since appearing on “Shark Tank,” Bug Bite Thing’s business has flourished and the company is on its way to becoming a global household name.

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