Lice do not belong in the group with mistletoe, tick, and mushrooms. Mistletoe and mushrooms are both types of plants (or plant-like organisms), while ticks are arachnids, and lice are insects. The other three are associated with parasitism or symbiosis, while lice are specifically parasites that live on hosts.
a tick,flea,mistletoe.
Flea tick lice midge mite
No. The tick is in the insect family. The fungi family consists only of fungus, like mushrooms. Not animals.
Lice!
Lice , Tick, spittle bug , Silver Fish , Leech
phylum:arthropds class:crustat eans
Tick are mites, not insects. But it doesn't matter because both belong to the kingdom Animalia.
Yes, lice can spread to dogs, but they are a different species than human lice. Canine lice are species-specific and cannot survive on humans. To prevent or treat lice in dogs, regular grooming, using flea and tick preventatives, and consulting a veterinarian for appropriate treatment options are recommended.
Typhus can get as severe as excruciating headaches, high fever, muscle aches, it is extracted from a flea or tick or lice.
No, a tick is not a type of spider. Ticks are arachnids, like spiders, but they belong to a different group called the subclass Acari. Spiders belong to the class Arachnida, but ticks are a separate group within that class.
In louse-borne relapsing fever (LBRF), lice acquire Borrelia from humans who are already infected. These lice can then go on to infect other humans. LBRF is said to be epidemic
Flea, lice. "Tick" is another possible answer, but ticks are actually arachnids, not insects.