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The Low down on Ticks

April 5, 2019

How ticks survive

Most ticks go through four life stages: egg, six-legged larva, eight-legged nymph, and adult. After hatching from the eggs, ticks must eat blood at every stage to survive. Ticks that require these many hosts can take up to three years to complete their full life cycle, and most will die because they don’t find a host for their next feeding.

How ticks find their hosts

Ticks find their hosts by detecting animals´ breath and body odours. They can also sense body heat, moisture, and vibrations. Some species can even recognize a shadow. Also, ticks pick a place to wait by identifying well-used paths. Then they wait for a host, resting on the tips of grasses and shrubs. Ticks can’t fly or jump, but many tick species wait in a position known as “questing.”

While questing, ticks hold onto leaves and grass by their third and fourth pair of legs. They hold the first pair of legs outstretched, waiting to climb on to the host. When a host brushes the spot where a tick is waiting, it quickly climbs aboard. Some ticks will attach quickly. Others will wonder, looking for places to bite. These places could be the ear or other areas where the skin is thinner.

How ticks spread disease

Ticks transmit pathogens that cause disease through the process of feeding.

Written by: Waterview Animal Hospital