Ticks are nasty creatures -- there's no nicer way to put it. Ticks
carry Lyme disease, which is extremely harmful to humans if
exposed. Tick control is absolutely necessary if identified.
Bakersfield Pest Control can provide a solution, no matter how
large the infestation.
TICK FACTS
- The most common tick is the "Brown Dog" tick, which is a
hard shelled tick that lives in grass, foliage, and other
crevices
- The life cycle of the hard tick requires one to three years
to complete
- An adult female tick drops off her final host, lays her eggs
and dies.
- Ticks produce a lot of young but the young are not nurtured,
unlike mammals
Ticks as disease vectors
Ticks are second only to mosquitoes as vectors of human disease,
both infectious and toxic.
Hard ticks can transmit human diseases such as Lyme disease, Rocky
Mountain spotted fever, tularemia, equine encephalitis, Colorado
tick fever, and several forms of ehrlichiosis. Additionally, they
are responsible for transmitting livestock and pet diseases,
including babesiosis, anaplasmosis and cytauxzoonosis. Hyalomma
ticks are known to transmit Congo fever. Soft ticks transmit
tick-borne relapsing fever spirochetes such as Borrelia turicatae,
Borrelia parkeri and Borrelia hermsii.
Generally, tick-borne diseases correspond to a specific tick-host
combination, and are limited in their geographical extent.
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