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Tick

TYPE:   INSECT

RANGE:
Most of North America
FOOD:
Blood from mammals,
birds and reptiles
PREDATORS:
Birds, humans
HABITAT:
Forests, grasslands,
fields, lawns, bushes,
burrows, caves, nests

 


Photo: Ernie Frank

DESCRIPTION
  • Ticks deserve their bad reputation. They are parasites which attach themselves to other animals and suck their blood. While doing this, they can pass on a wide variety of diseases.
  • In recent years, the deer tick has become a major problem for anyone who spends much time outdoors. This tiny insect carries Lyme disease which it may pass along to any mammal it bites.
 

LINKS TO MORE INFORMATION 

http://entomology.ucdavis.edu/faculty/rbkimsey/tickbio.html

 

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