NO!!! According to the Pennsylvania Game Commission, turkeys do eat ticks - up to 200 per day. As an anecdotal aside, we have noticed less ticks since turkeys have increased in number here in Maine - at least in the larger dog tick variety.
yes, turkeys do eat ticks, however guinea fowl seem to be more proficient at it.
the clocks eat ticks (and also tocks) lol :) ;)
Yes they are good for removing from your yard
eat the ticks! easy peasy!
Wolves or ticks will eat a moose.
No, they would not.
Birds and chickens eat ticks.
They eat a diet olf worms, ants, and insect larva. Do not mistaken them... they also eat ticks. Yes, ticks. Do not attempt to kill a killdeer when it is on its nest. You will be attacked. Good Luck!
They eat a diet olf worms, ants, and insect larva. Do not mistaken them... they also eat ticks. Yes, ticks. Do not attempt to kill a killdeer when it is on its nest. You will be attacked. Good Luck!
Yes
I live in Kentucky on lake Barkley and we have alot of ticks but as soon as the toad and frog babies start to come out of the lake and ponds the ticks disapear and fast. So the baby frogs and toads are what eat the Ticks around here. Mike
An oxpecker bird, which will quite happily eat ticks of big animals, would be a predator for ticks, which are parasites.
I don't eat turkey on Christmas, I eat ham.