yes they can and you treat it by drowning the tick (make sure the snakes head is above water or you remove the tick using tweezers
Yes they are ticklish.
Yes
Yes, snakes can carry ticks.
fish, snakes, bugs, ticks, insects, and possibly "lake monsters". ha ha
large mammals they eat ticks, small birds, insects, lizards, frogs, and snakes
Rattle Snakes, Black widdow spiders and Brown Recluse spiders,Wood Ticks
Yes - snakes CAN get sick. The more common ailments are shedding problems, liver flukes, ticks, internal parasites and mouth-rot !
With all the ticks, skeeters, red bugs, snakes, and hot, muggy weather, Missouri is a miserable place to be much of the time.
mainly birds since they can also smell their blood from distances
Ticks are not native to Alaska. If you have ticks, you brought them with you.
ticks have no use
ticks
All snakes bite, especially when they are young and think everything is food. Corn snakes like most colubrids and will musk (release a very strong scent from their glands in their vent) prior to biting if found in the wild. If the snake is captive, the more you handle it the more "tolerant" it will become and by virtue will bite and musk less.
No, ticks are not segmented worms.