In all actually, ticks do not kill humans-what they care in their body fluids do. For example, tick-borne Lyme disease the tick first has to be infected by the organism. Second have blood contact with the host for about eight hours. I would like to recommend WebMD.com for further explanations.
24 hours!
You take a twizers and grab the body of the tick, and then you pull it out, but be careful not to squeeze it so hard so you lose the head... and then you either burn the tick or cut it in half
19 to 60 days
if you want to get a tick of don't kill it when its on you ! after you get it of kill it and check for any left behind legs in your skin .
you are a tick bitten human but you can get a disease called lime disease
It may take 4 to 6 days for the tick to reach fully engorged. Once fully engorgeded the tick is slightly larger than before. The tick may feed uninterrupted for many days before falling off.
When a tick attaches to a human, the bacteria is passed. The tick must be attached to the human for about six hours for this passage to occur.
As long as it is not in contact with your skin (to be safe), it is possible, but not a pretty sight.
A parasitic relationship. The human gives the tick blood, the tick gives the human nothing of value - except in some cases, a disease. This is one of the types of symbiosis.
kill it
1. Dab alcohol on the tick 2. Take tweezers and grab the tick, try to get its head, and twist and pull until it comes off 3. If its head is left, try to get as much of it off with tweezers or fingernails 4. To kill it, burn it with a lighter
foe there gross
No, but the host does.