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==Control==
 
==Control==
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*In warmer climates where rainfall is present all year round and there is a constant high relative humidity, tick activity may be constant throughout the year
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*If there is a limited vegetation mat, then tick activity will be influenced by seasonal rainfall and the vegetation transpiration
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*In temperate climates there is usually two distinct periods of tick activity coinciding with warmer temperatures
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**E.g. Spring and Autumn
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*Some temperate climates only have one distinct period of tick activity in the spring
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1. Killing ticks on the ground
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*Altering microclimate
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**E.g. Pasture improvement
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*Starving (spelling) pasture
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**Only useful if ticks do not feed on other hosts
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*Burning pasture to kill off ticks on the ground
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2. Separate the host from the infection
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*Stock management
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**removing stock from infected pasture when ticks are most active
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*Fencing off infected areas
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3. Killing ticks on the host
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*Ascaricides
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*E.g. Dippind, spraying, pour-on solutions
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*For more information on ascaricides see '''here'''
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4. Enhancing host resistance
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*Stock hybridisation
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**E.g. Bredding the higher resistant ''Bos indicus'' with the less resistant ''Bos Taurus''
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*Vaccination against the hidden antigens in the tick's gut
    
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
*[[Parasitic skin infections - Pathology#Ticks|Skin infections pathology]]
 
*[[Parasitic skin infections - Pathology#Ticks|Skin infections pathology]]
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