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Hydrogen Peroxide Kill Tick

On the method of using hydrogen peroxide to kill ticks
Ticks, a genus of insects, are often attached to humans and animals and cause severe harm. It is necessary to explore the method of using hydrogen peroxide to kill ticks today.

Hydrogen peroxide, chemically called hydrogen peroxide, has strong oxidizing properties. It has a lot to do with tick control. Because of the body surface structure of ticks, the strong oxidation of hydrogen peroxide can cause damage to their body surface, which in turn affects their physiological functions.

When hydrogen peroxide is applied to the tick body, its oxygen atoms are active and can chemically react with the organic components of the tick body. The structure of the tick's body surface, such as chitin, is oxidized, or ruptured and dissolved. And the oxygen produced by the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide also changes the living environment of ticks. Ticks survive in normal environments and rely on specific gas environments. Sudden changes in oxygen can disrupt their physiological activities.

However, using hydrogen peroxide to kill ticks also requires attention to many matters. First, the concentration of hydrogen peroxide must be appropriate. If it is too concentrated, it may cause damage to the skin and other tissues of the host (human and animal), and if it is too dilute, it will be difficult to produce sufficient lethality to ticks. Second, when applying, ensure that the hydrogen peroxide is in full contact with ticks. Ticks are often hidden in hidden places such as hair and skin folds, and need to be carefully applied to ensure the effect of tick control.

The view of hydrogen peroxide tick control, although it has a certain effect, but when using it, it must be done with caution and weigh the advantages and disadvantages in order to achieve the purpose of safe and effective tick control.