The parasitic parts of ticks are generally in the parts where the skin is thin and not easy to be scratched, which is convenient for blood sucking.
Such as neck, behind ear, armpit, inner thigh, pudendum and groin.
If you find ticks attached, don't dig directly, because bugs carry germs, and digging infected wounds will be very troublesome. You can scrape it off with a knife. If there is a wound, it should be disinfected in time, with alcohol, iodine or hydrogen peroxide.