1 to 4 years. Females die after laying their eggs.
Yes, ticks can and do live in the desert.
yes ticks do live in the pine woods trust me on this
All warm blooded mammals that live in the wild can have ticks.
Anything that eats anything (Ticks live) can defecate.
No. It's too cold there and there is no food chain for ticks.
No.
yes
Well, let's follow this line of reasoning. Deer ticks cause Lyme disease,deer live in the forest with coniferous trees, the ticks live on the deer, so I would say yes.
yes it can
The blood of animals.
Elephants and ticks are an example of parasitism because the elephant is harmed and the tick benefited. The ticks live safely on the elephant and use its blood for food and nourishment.
The ground can be considered the home in which ticks live. Eggs, laid on the ground by females, hatch into larvae, which feed and molt into nymphs on the ground. Sandy soil in a landscape of deer, hardwood trees, and water provide an ideal habitat for ticks to live and thrive.