I have found them in our dog in a matter of an hour to be buried to the point of frustration.
take a carrot, tie it with at least 16feet thread and use it to lure out the turtle, after the turtle has come out of the burrow get a friend to fill the burrow with gravel so the turtle will not be able to go back in its burrow.
eventually yes but it may take several hours
Wasps in the family Pompilidae prey upon spiders. They don't kill the spider- they paralyze the spider, take it back to a burrow, and lay an egg in its abdomen. Then the wasp seals the burrow up. When the wasp larvae hatches from the egg, the paralyzed spider serves as a food source.
take it to a vet
How long does it take for a species to adapt
Ticks take short naps about two times a day.
It may take advantage of an existing animal burrow when it needs shelter.
it may have fleas/ticks so it may be itching that much it may be causing sores, i would take it to the vets
They can i your not careful to take them off you either need to burn them off or pick them off with a needle. The answer is yes. A tick is a tick and you are a mammal, so it doesn't matter - the ticks would like to bite either of you.
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about a month.
2 hours
about a week.
you take a lighter and burn them...=)
too long
The Arctic fox has an extensive burrow and seeks shelter there. Some call it a den or a lair or an earth.
20 mins