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===Ixodes ricinus===
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This is a common hard tick found in the UK. As with most hard ticks ''Ixodes ricinus'' is a 3 host tick as well as a 3 stage life cycle. The ticks spend the mojority of their life on the ground, only requiring a blood meal prior to moulting to the next stage.
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*3 host tick
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*Life cycle takes an average of 3 years to complete (range of 2-7 years)
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*Only feed for a few days each year at each life cycle stage
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*Most of their time is spent on the ground
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*Adult female lays several thousand eggs on the ground in matted vegetation
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**E.g. Rough pasture, hedgerows etc.
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''Ixodes canisuga''
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*Host specific dog tick
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*Problem in kennels
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''Ixodes hexagonus''
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*Known as the hedgehog tick
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*Affects hedgehogs, dogs, cats, ferrets and weasels
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*Common in small animal practice
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''Haemaphysalis spp.''
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*Affects cattle
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*Transmits ''Babesia major'', a relatively non-pathogenic protozoan parasite
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*Uncommon
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''Dermacentor spp.''
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*Affects sheep
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*Rare[[Category:Ticks]]
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Revision as of 10:23, 7 July 2010

Ixodes ricinus

This is a common hard tick found in the UK. As with most hard ticks Ixodes ricinus is a 3 host tick as well as a 3 stage life cycle. The ticks spend the mojority of their life on the ground, only requiring a blood meal prior to moulting to the next stage.

  • 3 host tick
  • Life cycle takes an average of 3 years to complete (range of 2-7 years)
  • Only feed for a few days each year at each life cycle stage
  • Most of their time is spent on the ground
  • Adult female lays several thousand eggs on the ground in matted vegetation
    • E.g. Rough pasture, hedgerows etc.

Ixodes canisuga

  • Host specific dog tick
  • Problem in kennels

Ixodes hexagonus

  • Known as the hedgehog tick
  • Affects hedgehogs, dogs, cats, ferrets and weasels
  • Common in small animal practice

Haemaphysalis spp.

  • Affects cattle
  • Transmits Babesia major, a relatively non-pathogenic protozoan parasite
  • Uncommon

Dermacentor spp.

  • Affects sheep
  • Rare