a constant regiment of flea and tick medication, which can be purchased at your local grocery
kill it
There's three reasons a deer ticks mostly get on deers and a tick mostly get on humans head or body. A deer tick gets on ticks and a tick just sucks blood from a human. A deer tick is much harder to get off then a tick.
The relationship of a tick to a deer is parasitic, not symbiotic.
blue tick but some people likes black and tans
deer You don't specify the infection, so I will use Lyme Disease as an example. The nymph/baby tick goes for a small host. Prior to feeding, the nymph tick is not infected with anything. If the nymph deer tick feeds on a deer mouse, which are the carriers of Lyme disease, they become infected. If the nymph tick feeds on an animal, like a lizard, that isn't infected, the tick won't be infected. The progression is usually, deer mouse then larger host, such as deer, human, dog or other larger mammal.
Ticks are not contagious. A dog can only get a tick from another dog if the tick walks onto the other dog.
Deer ticks are VERY small in comparison to others, such as the 'dog tick'. They are tiny black insects with six legs. Deer ticks are also the leading cause of Lyme Disease. For more information and many helpful photos you can visit http://www.oes.org/html/how_2_identify_different_ticks.html
If the dog tick medication was placed on the cat's fur, immediately wash the cat with warm soapy water all over and prevent the cat from licking its fur. After this, rush the cat to the vet, carrying along the dog tick medicine that it received so that your vet can start treatment.
yes you can get bitten. *brief summary of a personal occasion*... ticks may borough deep into the skin, so much so that it can look like a skin mark or a simple mole. my brother found one on his upper back today, and a PRETTY DECENT size, too. it embedded itself so far into the skin that only the upper back of the tick was showing as a zit sized skin mark( even so the tick was maybe 4-6mm THATS BIG! ), no legs visible. we got tweezers, band-aids, cotton, alcohol, a magnifier and a locking empty pill container. *note: TICKS CAN LIVE IN RUBBING ALCOHOL! , also the American dog tick and deer tick get confused even by pros, so don't freak if it looks like a deer tick. PS, it was only the DOG tick NOT THE DEER TICK:)
If your dog is suffering from fleas or ticks there are plenty of ways to rid your beloved companion of those annoying bugs and get it healthy and feeling great once again. Below are some tips on how to prevent and eliminate fleas and ticks from a dog:We'll begin with preventative measures. There are products, like flea bombs, that you can apply to your dog to prevent it from getting fleas and ticks. You also need to treat your yard and have the inside of your home sprayed to prevent your dog from getting fleas. To keep your dog from getting ticks, don't take it to any tall grassy areas or into the woods, as these are prime areas where ticks jump onto or latch onto larger animals.If your dog does wind up getting a tick you can use a simple pair of tweezers to pull the tick out of its skin, but you'll have to locate the tick first and that can be problematic. Make sure you wear gloves any time you attempt to remove a tick from your dog. If the tick is embedded in your dog's skin, have it professionally removed as soon as possible.Another option if your dog is already infected is to give it a bath with a special medicated shampoo that works against fleas and ticks.An effective way of removing fleas is to use a fine-toothed pet comb designed for flea removal.Some symptoms to look for that will tip you off that your dog has fleas or ticks is excessive scratching and biting around their body. Take heed of the preventative measures listed above because the best way to eliminate fleas and ticks is to prevent them from getting on your dog in the first place. Keep your home clean and keep your dog's bedding area as clean as possible at all times. Most importantly, bathe your dog regularly (at least once a week) to keep it clean and healthy.
The scientific name for the American dog tick is Dermacentor Variabilis.
Rub anti septic cream on what is left a few times a day to prevent infection and eventually it will fall out naturally