I believe so. I have never been bitten in all my 40 years. I am always outdoors in Wyoming and I find ticks crawling on me all the time, but I have never had one in me. Just the other day I spent the night out in our deserts and a couple of days walking around the sagebrush hills. When I woke up the next morning and was changing my clothes, I found 6 ticks on me that I had slept with all night. I found one on the screen of my tent trying to get in. But not one tick on me. My father has never had a tick in him before either, and he is 64 years old. My 18 year old son has never had a tick in him. But all 3 of my daughters and my wife have all had multiple ticks.
Only to the extent that they are both parasitic insects.
A badger might commonly have fleas, mites, ticks or lice.
Yes, ticks are quite common in the desert. Anywhere there is a patch of vegetation you can be sure that there are ticks laying in wait for a victim. I work with wildlife rehabilitation in the Chihuahuan Desert and have seen fleas, ticks and lice on may animals.
Lice, Ticks, BedBugs.
mites,ticks,lice
Fleas, ticks, mites, lice and mosquitoes are all found in deserts.
Fleas, ticks, and lice.
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ticks lice fleas
Typhus is tramitted by body lice and ticks
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fleas,lice,ticks,&mites
There is 2. I can think of and that is Lice and ticks.