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Black-legged ticks, or deer ticks, attach themselves to animals or humans and proceed to obtain their blood meal by biting the victim.
Ticks are orange-brown with dark legs
Flat, broad oval shape
1/8 inch long
Ticks live in low lying areas such as grass, shrubs, and bushes while waiting for a passing host to attach on to
Female ticks have about 3,000 eggs in the spring
Ticks feed on humans, mice, squirrels, raccoons, skunks, dogs, and birds
Tick bites can cause irritation around the site of the bite, allergic reaction, or mouth parts can remain in the host’s skin when the tick is removed
Ticks are known to transfer Lyme disease, anaplasmosis, and babesiosis
When in wooded areas or tall grass, wear long pants, long sleeves, and closed toed shoes
Use a bug repellent that contains DEET
Keep grass and other vegetation on your property cut and maintained
Inspect yourself for ticks after being outdoors
Inspect your pets for ticks after being outdoors
If ticks are found on you or pets, use tweezers to remove with slow, gentle, upward pressure
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