Tuesday 27 August 2024

Tick Awareness

 #BeTickAware

Ticks are small, spider-like creatures that feed on the blood of animals, including people. The size of a tick can vary, with a larva being as small as a tiny freckle, and fully fed females similar in size to a baked bean.

Ticks survive in many habitats, but prefer moist areas with leaf litter or longer grass, like in woodland, grassland, moorland, heathland and some urban parks and gardens. Ticks don’t fly or jump. They wait on vegetation for a host to pass by, and then climb on. They bite and attach to the skin and feed on blood for several days, before dropping off. 

Ticks are found throughout the year, but are most active between spring and autumn.

Ticks can sometimes transmit microbes that may cause human diseases such as Lyme disease.

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