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Tick Species

About Soft Ticks

About Soft Ticks Soft ticks belong to one of the two major families of ticks. They are known for distinguishing physical features such as their leathery bodies. Soft ticks are also important disease vectors. The hardy insects can spread diseases like relapsing fever and Lyme disease. Appearance Soft ticks do not have a hard scutum,

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About Seed Ticks

About Seed Ticks Seed ticks are named because of their physical appearance, especially their tiny sizes. They are the larval forms of different ticks. They are known for their tiny sizes that are suited for their parasitic and vector tendencies. These ticks are known carriers of harmful diseases. Seed ticks are the first forms of

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About Moose Ticks

About Moose Ticks Moose ticks, otherwise known as winter ticks, are known as notable external parasites of moose. They do not spread diseases but can infest moose in large quantities with fatal consequences. Appearance The average length of moose ticks is ¼ of an inch. The length of the females can increase to ¾ of

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About Deer Ticks

About Deer Ticks Deer ticks get their name from the preference for deer as their hosts. They especially like to take blood meals from white-tailed deer. They are the top vectors of Lyme disease and apply their physical features and other features towards their parasitic and vector benefits. Appearance Deer ticks have brownish bodies. The

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