5 Freaky Facts about Ticks!

Ticks are pesky little creatures. They appear very small, but can easily harm your pet. Usually they’re visible to human eyes, but they can go unnoticed if regular grooming is not done. One of the most common issues among pets is getting infested by ticks. Nowadays many treatments are available for repelling and killing ticks on pet, but it can still attack an animal by hiding in plants or shrubs. Ticks can transmit many infections and diseases to animals and humans, which sometimes can be life-threatening too. If any tick is spotted, it can be easily removed by plucking it straight out with the help of tweezers.


We always associate the term ticks with dogs or cats. What we don’t know is that ticks are equally harmful to humans. Here are some unusual facts about ticks that you need to know!

  • They Feed On Blood

Well, this might have made you think about vampires. Ticks are not completely different from vampires as even ticks like to suck the blood of its host. Their life depends on blood, and if they’re not able to find a new host to feed on, they’ll die. It’s very difficult to get rid of these wicked creatures, so one should always stay away from their habitat. Ticks are mainly present in a yard, shrubs, or any wooded area.

  • Life Cycle Of Ticks

The life cycle of ticks is classified into four stages.

  1. Egg
  2. Six Legged Larvae
  3. Eight-Legged Nymph
  4. Adult

Female ticks lay an average of 4000 eggs on ground. After the eggs are hatched, the ticks need to feed on blood at each stage of their life to survive. Ticks feed on mammals, amphibians, reptiles and sometimes humans. Some species of ticks will only feed on one host throughout their lifespan, and the others need to feed on different hosts at every stage of their life.

  • Questing

Ticks are devilish. It will wait for its prey by sitting on grass, shrubs, or a fence. And the moment any animal walks by, it’ll climb right on top of them and attach itself to the host. This process is termed as questing. Ticks cannot jump or fly; they can only crawl. They have very sharp sensory organs so they can even remember animals’ breath. Some species can even remember the shadows of animals!

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