There is no variety of tick that can fly. Ticks wait in tall grass and shrubs, or sometimes in cracks and crevices in the ground, until able to attach to a passing host. Ticks do not jump or fly, and must be in physicl contact for the passing to a host to take place. Sometimes, however, ticks may drop from their perch and fall onto a host.
yes
Ticks CANNOT jump or fly. check out this website for more info: http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/pccommonticks.htm
ticks, fleas, bacteria, and other microorganisms. they have to be tiny to live on the human body.
No. They just spread diseases and can cause infections.
wood ticks can not jump or fly. they can only crawl places
No, they climb onto you from tall grasses
Yes ticks do have two eyes on the front of their bodies.
the venus fly trap in other words called dioena muscipula the plant is a carnivore but cant hurt a human!
from what I know, if you leave a tick head in the body of a human it can cause illnesses that ticks carry, therefore try to remove a ticks head as soon as possible.
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Motor Ticks in a human are mainly caused by a damage in the brain. This could've been from a recent or not so recent accident, involving the head, such as, you fell down, and hit your head.
The blood-sucking tsetse (SEET see) fly, when it feeds on an infected human or other mammal. The zooflagellate reproduces in the gut of the fly and then migrates to its salivary glands. When the fly bites the human, the zooflagellate is transferred to the human host.
The blood-sucking tsetse (SEET see) fly, when it feeds on an infected human or other mammal. The zooflagellate reproduces in the gut of the fly and then migrates to its salivary glands. When the fly bites the human, the zooflagellate is transferred to the human host.