What is a tick of a brown dog?
Brown dog tick, rhypicephalus sanguineus, is a parasitic arachnid. They feed on blood, usually from dogs, even though it is known to bite people. Unlike most other ticks, brown dogs can live all their lives inside if they have a warm and dry environment. Their ability to live inside means that these ticks can be found in homes anywhere in the world. Before feeding are ticks of poppy size. After feeding, the woman swells into the size of the raisins. After feeding the man does not increase. These ticks differ from others according to their hexagonal chapter, part of the body located behind the oral space that resembles an angular collar. The basis is a capituli area called The Shield. Shields, bases Bapitule, mouth and legs of ticks of brown dogs are red brown. After the female ticks crouch, the absorbed part of her body becomes grayly blue. The rest of her body remains reddish.
A brown dog track can lay up to 5,000 eggs on the ground, carpet or cracks and slits. After hatching, the larvae will find the host and feeding about three days before the fall. After about a week they melt into the nymph and then find another host. After feeding about four days of nymphs, they fall and melt to adults. Adult ticks will find hosts and feeding until women are ready to lay eggs, at this point they fall off and repeat the cycle.
Controlling the infestation of ticks of brown dog can be difficult due to their behavior between life cycles. Tick -borne species that remain connected to their hosts are easier to eradicate. The brown dog ticks must not only be removed from the host, but the living rooms will also be common. These ticks are sensitive to several insecticides including fibronil, amitraz, permethrin and deltamethrin.
ticks are responsible for several dog diseases. The brown dog tick bears both dog babesia and dog ehrlichiosis. These ticks are givingDKA feeds on people unless there is a strong infestation or if their main food source is removed. In the United States, the Brown Dog ticks can carry fever of the spotted rocky mountains. In other parts of the world, it is known that ticks spread the Mediterranean spotted fever and Typhus ticks.