Yes, if it is a deer tick it can carry several different diseases.
Clean area with lye soap and apply Caladryl Clear lotion. Works instantly.
No, I have not tried using anti-tick soap for humans to prevent tick bites while outdoors.
The scientific name for the Tick-seed plant is Coreopsis.
There are actually no shuch thing as turkey mites. They are rather seed or lone star tick larva. So, therefore, the answer is no.
About 30% of people who sustain the tick bites actually acquire the Lyme disease.
well if the tick or where the tick was looks like a target that means you can get limes diseas =0
A speckle (dot).
The Tick - 1994 The Tick vs- El Seed 1-6 was released on: USA: 15 October 1994
There is no such species such as a "sea tick". There is what people have nicknamed a "Seed tick". Although it is not a pecies but instead a stage the tick goes through. Here are the three stages.# Larvae - "seed ticks" # Nymphs (After Molting)# Adults Tick So the answer to the question is a SEED Tick is a baby tick freshly hatched.They are about the size of the dot that is left after you put a period on a piece of paper with a normal size pencil. So the answer to the question is a SEED Tick is a baby tick freshly hatched.They are about the size of the dot that is left after you put a period on a piece of paper with a normal size pencil.
deer tick
well yes flea bites can be harmful to humans but mostly when a flea bites a human it just gets itchy and annoying
Yes, there are red ticks, specifically a type of tick known as the "red tick" or "American dog tick" (Dermacentor variabilis), which can appear reddish-brown in color. Some other tick species may also exhibit reddish hues, especially after feeding. It's important to identify ticks correctly, as some can carry diseases harmful to humans and pets. Always take precautions when in tick-prone areas to avoid bites.