No.
No. At most, they carry ticks.
They feast on insects if given the chance, and rarely carry ticks; they groom often and eat their ticks. The average opossum eats 1-3,000 ticks a year. They may have fleas, but the fleas are small and not numerous.
Yes, wombats are known to carry ticks, but they have immunity to them, so are not affected by them.
they can be if they carry a parasite. not all ticks do, but they all feed off of blood
No. Deer ticks carry Lyme disease.
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
well probably if the house is near
fish, snakes, bugs, ticks, insects, and possibly "lake monsters". ha ha
All of them are capable of carrying and transmitting Limes.
large mammals they eat ticks, small birds, insects, lizards, frogs, and snakes
No. Some brown deer ticks do carry the spirochete that causes Lyme disease. Lyme disease is a multi-system bacterial infection caused by the spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi. The spirochete is transmitted from one animal to another through the bite of the infective tick.