Dozens of Ticks Inside the Ear? Here’s How to Remove Them Safely Before They Cause Damage

Imagine sitting under a tree, enjoying a peaceful afternoon… and suddenly you feel an odd crawling sensation inside your ear. At first, you think it’s a fly. But when you check in the mirror, your stomach drops — your ear isn’t just occupied by one tick. It’s a tiny blood-sucking army.
This isn’t just gross — it’s dangerous. Ticks feed on blood and can transmit deadly diseases like Lyme disease, babesiosis, ehrlichiosis, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. In extreme infestations, they can even cause hearing damage or paralysis.
Whether it’s one tick or a cluster (like in the video that shocked millions online), you need to remove them the right way. Here’s the step-by-step expert guide that will save your health — and maybe your ear.
