What is a tick of lonely stars?
tick lone star is a type of tick known for the shape of a white star on the back of a woman. It usually occurs in outdoor areas of the United States, from the east coast to the state Texas. Bite from this tick can be very irritating and can lead to more serious infections. It is important to carefully remove the tick of the lonely star and is usually done with tweezers.
The body of the lonely star tick is usually brown. It is easily identified by a clear white or silver mark in the shape of a star on the back of a woman. Lonely stars also have white marks, but this brand is usually stripes. They also have eight legs. The institutions used to feed the animal's blood can also see how they stand out from the front of the body. If it is not affected by blood, this type of tick is very difficult to see with the naked eye. Typically, the female tick is larger than a man and will be around 0.25 inches (6.5 millimeters). However, after fed the animal's blood, her body can spread to about 0.5 inches (13 millimeters).
lonely stars can often be found in wooded areas and undergrowth. This type of ticks can sometimes be found to the north as a State of Maine in the United States. You can also find them all over the eastern and central parts of the country to Texas.
Warm animals are the primary target of the tick of a lonely star. They come to birds and mammals, including humans, join birds and mammals. After the animal is on the animal, it sinks its barbed mouth into the skin of the animal. Then he eliminates the saliva and begins to suck the host blood. After the ticks of the lonely star completely attacked the blood, Dr.OP will be from the host and the women will put thousands of eggs.
Lone bite of stars check can leave a red stripe that usually itch. However, scientists have found that ticks of lonely stars usually do not inform their hosts with Lyme disease. May infect hosts similar but less serious infection known as southern disease rashassociated with ticks (old). Like Lyme's disease, this infection can cause headaches, fever, rashes and muscle pain. Usually, however, it disappears itself.
Fever with Rocky Mountain, on the other hand, is a more serious disease that can be spread through the Lone Star tick. Symptoms of this condition often include fever and headaches, along with a spotted rash around the ankles and wrists. In some cases, this infection may be fatal if it is not treated immediately.