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Blacklegged (Deer) Ticks
Ixodes scapularis
| Color: |
Dark brown to black body |
| Legs: |
8 |
| Shape: |
Flat; broad oval |
| Size: |
1/8 " |
| Antennae: |
False |
| Region: |
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The blacklegged tick is named for its dark legs, which are a contrast to its pale body. Blacklegged ticks are sometimes called deer ticks.
Habits
These ticks like to feed on the blood of white-tailed deer, which is why they are sometimes called deer ticks.
Habitat
Blacklegged ticks prefer to hide in grass and shrubs.
Threats
Blacklegged (deer) ticks can spread Lyme Disease.
Prevention:
When in an area where ticks are common, wear long sleeved shirts and pants, preferably light colored so ticks will be easy to detect. Tuck pants into socks. Use a tick repellent. When you return indoors, inspect clothing and skin thoroughly for ticks, including head. Wash clothes immediately.