Trix Tick Remover
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Trix Tick Remover
Wyre Forest Hedgehog Rescue emailed me about a good Tick remover called 'Trix' that they thought was worth telling me about.
Go here to order it now:
Trix Tick Remover
-Easy to use and get a grip of Ticks
-Can get remove the Tick without damage
-The 'lasso' adapts to the size of the Tick
-Does not require a skilled hand
-115mm long to fit in pockets etc
Go here to order it now:
Trix Tick Remover
-Easy to use and get a grip of Ticks
-Can get remove the Tick without damage
-The 'lasso' adapts to the size of the Tick
-Does not require a skilled hand
-115mm long to fit in pockets etc
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Thank you for posting.
I'll have to get one!
I'll have to get one!


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I've placed my order

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Thats great to hear!
According to Wyre Forest Hedgehog Rescue, it was really easy to use.
According to Wyre Forest Hedgehog Rescue, it was really easy to use.
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That looks really good! 

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I'm going to get one. You want to avoid hurting the Hedgehog as well as avoid leaving the head of the Tick in. So thanks for posting!

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Trix Tick Remover
Hope you all receive your tick removers soon, they are easy to use, but please don't clean them in hot water it ruins them, I learn't the hard way and had to buy another.
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