FACTS
- Ticks have four life stages: egg, larva (infant), nymph (immature) and adult (mature).
- Ticks are arachnids. This means that they are more closely related to spiders and scorpions than insects.
- It can take up to three years for a tick to mature to the adult stage and reproduce.
- Ticks may appear as small dark specks on your pet's fur (larva stage).
- Ticks feed on the blood of their hosts—humans, birds, reptiles, and wild and domestic mammals.
- There almost 900 tick species. Ninety of these are found in the continental United States, many of which are capable of transmitting diseases […]
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