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  2. What to Do If You Find a Tick on You - AOL

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    A step-by-step guide from experts. Credit - Avalon_Studio—Getty Images. I f it feels like you’re suddenly seeing ticks everywhere, it’s not in your head. The U.S. tick population has ...

  3. Ticks are parasitic bloodsuckers, capable of spreading deadly disease, and they’re becoming increasingly common. Here’s what you need to know about them.

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  5. Tick infestation - Wikipedia

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    The ticks that transmit Lyme disease are hard ticks. [4] Ticks often have a preferred host, but may still attach to a different host when called for. Their preferred host may change depending on the tick's stage of development (eg larval vs adult) and the host may or may not carry the transmittable pathogen. [3]

  6. Acaricide - Wikipedia

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    "Ixodicides" are substances that kill ticks. [1] "Miticides" are substances that kill mites. The term scabicide is more narrow, and refers to agents specifically targeting Sarcoptes. The term "arachnicide" is more general, and refers to agents that target arachnids. This term is used much more rarely, but occasionally appears in informal writing.

  7. Tick dragging - Wikipedia

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    The dragging method is a useful way to collect ticks from a large area; CO 2 trapping is another method for localized sampling of ticks. Different species of tick also have variable sensitivity or responsiveness to this form of trapping, so its effectiveness can vary with the species of tick the researcher is interested in sampling. [3]

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