Tick, Castor Bean Tick, Sheep Tick

Ixodesricinus

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This bug has been reportedly found in the following regions:

Midlothian, Virginia

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Magpye

NW Qtr, AR (Zone 6a) | March 2007 | Negative
Ixodes ricinus, the Castor bean tick or sheep tick, is the commonest tick in northern Europe.

The optimal and presumably ancestral habitat of these ticks is forest, although the species is locally abundant in meadows, poorly maintained pastures, and ecotones. Today the tick is even found in parklands of cities and in private gardens.

The adults climb higher in the vegetation and usually only attack large animals from the size of a hare upwards. Hosts include sheep, deer, foxes and hedgehogs; it occurs mainly on sheep and cattle, but occasionally bites also humans.

The life cycle takes up to 3 years to complete, with each life cycle stage (larva, nymph and adult) taking one year - but it can vary in length between 2 and 6 years. I. ricinus is ... read more
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