It’s generally not recommended to flush ticks down a septic tank, but not because it harms the tank. While flushing may temporarily remove the tick, it doesn’t kill it, and ticks can survive in water. A more effective way to dispose of ticks is to place them in rubbing alcohol, which kills them.
Alternatively, you can wrap them in tape or place them in a sealed container.
Here’s why flushing ticks isn’t a good disposal method and what to do instead:
Ticks don’t drown:
They can survive submerged in water for several days.
Flushing doesn’t kill them:
While flushing will remove the tick from your immediate area, it won’t kill it.
Ticks can escape:
If the septic tank doesn’t filter effectively, ticks could potentially escape and return to your property.
Effective disposal:
Place ticks in rubbing alcohol (which kills them), wrap them in tape, or place them in a sealed container.