Scientific name: Acari
Size: Up to 8mm
Distribution: Found throughout the UK
Months seen: April to October
Habitat: Grassland, leaf litter and on host animals
Food: Females feed on bird and mammal blood. The adult males do not feed
Special features: There are more than 20 tick species in the UK, the most common being the sheep tick. As well as being found on sheep it can also live on most birds and mammals. Ticks belong to the order of animals called Acari, a subclass of Arachnida.
Ticks are small and globular, with a leathery greyish-white or black body. The adults have 8 articulated legs, and a non-segmented body. They are external parasites, which suck the blood of animals. The amount of blood a tick drinks can be 200 times its body weight.
Ticks carry diseases, including lyme disease. Where possible avoid handling them with uncovered fingers. To avoid picking up any ticks, wear long sleeved shirts, shoes and long trousers tucked into your socks. The use of tick repellents on the outside of clothing can also help.
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