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Summertime Safety Part 4: Bites and Stings

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Many residents and visitors are flocking to Oakland County this summer to play at the parks, wade in the lakes and hike trails. As you venture into the great outdoors, ensure you’re prepared for wild animals and insects. This is part 3 of the summertime safety series – bites and stings.

Animal Bite Prevention

Animal bites can range from an actual wound to a potentially rabid animal, such as a bat flying where people are sleeping. Bats, skunks, foxes, and raccoons are most often affected by rabies.

Animal Bite Treatment

Bee, Wasp & Hornet Sting Prevention

When outside for extended periods, take these precautions.

Bee, Wasp & Hornet Sting Treatment

Tick Bite Prevention

Some ticks can carry serious, sometimes deadly, diseases including Lyme disease, anaplasmosis, babesiosis and ehrlichiosis.

Avoid tick hot spots

Use repellents

Additional tips

Tick Bite Treatment

Mosquito Bite Prevention

Mosquitoes can bite day and night, so be sure to protect yourself.

Use repellents

Additional tips

Mosquito Bite Treatment

Some mosquitoes can carry diseases like the West Nile Virus and Zika Virus, so be sure to monitor any bites.

For more information, visit the Oakland County Health Division website. Follow along with them for more safety tips and health news on Facebook and X.


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