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Dermacentor variabilis, also known as the American dog tick or wood tick, is a species of tick that is known to carry bacteria responsible for several diseases in humans, including Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia (Francisella tularensis). It is one of the best-known hard ticks. Diseases are spread when it sucks blood from the host.
Dermacentor andersoni, commonly known as the Rocky Mountain wood tick, is a hard tick, or member of the Ixodidae family, with three life stages including larvae, nymph, and finally adult, or, more entomologically, imago. This tick is generally located in the northwest United States and southwest Canada along the Rocky Mountains.
Long Star ticks are generally found in the West, but they've recently made the jump to the East Coast, too. Ticks have been documented transmitting a wide range of protozoan, bacterial, viral, and ...
Woodtick or wood tick is the common name for several ticks, including: Dermacentor variabilis, also known as the American dog tick;
Areas like Maryland also include the Wood Tick, brown dog tick, lone star tick, Gulf Coast tick and the Asian longhorned tick. They are mostly active mainly in summer although some species can ...
What they look like: Chiggers, a type of small mite, typically leave clusters of bites that are often very itchy. In many cases, chigger bites appear as small, red and itchy bumps. Sometimes, they ...
Typical Rhipicephalus species that feed on cattle in Africa are R. appendiculatus, the brown ear-tick, and R. evertsi, the red-legged tick. Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (or now simply Rhipicephalus microplus ) is the most important tick of cattle in many tropical and subtropical countries to which it spread from Southeast Asia on ...
Dermacentor occidentalis, also known as the Pacific coast tick, is a species of wood tick in the arthropod family Ixodidae. [1] This species is part of the coastal California biome. [2] [1] Host species include humans. [2] When not engorged with blood, they measure about 4.5 millimeters long. [2] The exoskeleton is a silvery-gray color. [2]