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The brown dog tick is a reddish brown with a narrow shape in comparison to other ticks. Pathogens: All life stages of this tick can transmit Rocky Mountain spotted fever (Rickettsia rickettsia), Q Fever, and other rickettsioses to humans. Spanning across the U.S., here are the different types of tick species you should know, the diseases they carry, and how to identify them.
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Guide to different tick species and the diseases they carry From walking the dog to camping, it helps to know which ticks live in your area and what diseases they can spread. Most tick bites are painless or cause only minor symptoms, such as a change in skin color. But the bite from some ticks can be serious.
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The brown dog tick (Rhipicephalus sanguineus) is uniformly reddish-brown when unfed and lacks the distinct markings seen on many other species. Beyond Color: Key Identification Features While color can be a helpful initial clue, other physical characteristics are also important for accurate tick identification. What Do Rocky Mountain Wood Ticks Look Like: Rocky Mountain wood ticks are oval and flat in shape and are usually brown but become gray when they are engorged.
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They can range from 1/8" to 5/8" in length. As is customary with the other tick species, Rocky Mountain wood ticks have 6 legs as larvae and 8 as adults. Ticks come in a variety of colors, including brown, black, gray, red, and even white.
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The color of a tick can depend on the species, age, and whether or not it has recently fed. Ticks are known for transmitting diseases such as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and Tularemia, so prevention is key. Spotted a grey tick? Better Termite and Pest Control explains what these pests look like and effective treatment methods to eliminate them from your home and yard.
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Ticks are small arachnids that are parasitic to humans and animals. Several species of ticks are medically significant to humans and pets as they are carriers of disease. While each tick species has different markings and coloring, all ticks have a flattened oval or shaped body before feeding and a rounded body after feeding.
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Habitat: Hiking trails, vegetation with shrubs, grass, herbs, and plants with underground buds (geophytes) Rocky Mountain Wood Tick (Dermacentor andersoni) Description: The Rocky Mountain wood tick is reddish-brown like an American dog tick, but it's slightly larger in size and shape. Females have silver. Rocky Mountain Wood Tick (Dermacentor andersoni): Transmits: Rickettsia rickettsii (Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Colorado tick fever, and Francisella tularensis (tularemia) Details: Prevalent in the Rocky Mountains States and southwestern Canada.
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Females are brown with silvery-gray markings. Active in spring and early summer. Adult ticks feed primarily on large mammals, larvae and nymphs feed.
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