There are 2 ways i know of, 1. put peanut butter around it the make it suffocate ans 2. Hot nail
DO NOT TRY TO PULL IT OUT! its head can pop off and it will be forever in your blood system which could lead to diseases!
The deer tick (Ixodes scapularis) is an intermediate host for Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium that causes Lyme disease. The bacterium is transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected deer tick.
The dog would be a host to the tick.
eg: tick - dog.
No, but the host does.
Well this is a common case of parasite and host. The tick is the type of parasite that keeps its host alive but ticks still carry deadly diseases so the relationship is complicated, but for sure the dog is the host and the tick is the parasite, that does not intentionally kill its host in order to complete its life cycle.
Ticks survive on the blood of their host. No host and the tick will die a very slow death.
A host is an organism that the parasite lives on. In other words the parasite may use the host's resources in a negative way. For example: A tick living off the blood of a human. The tick is the parasite and the human is the host. The tick lives off the blood of the human.
if a tick has a spot on it then it is a lone star tick
the tick bird
The symbiosis relationship of a deer and a tick is parasitism. The deer is the harmed host and the tick is harming the host.
The relationship of a tick to a deer is parasitic, not symbiotic.
Yes. Tick heads do grow back.