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- Iowa Insect Notes: American Dog Tick - About Dermacentor variabilis and its control, with photographs illustrating the life stages of this and other ticks found in the region, including deer tick (Ixodes scapularis) and lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum).
- Common Tick Species In New Jersey - Descriptions and images of dog (Dermacentor variabilis), deer (Ixodes scapularis), and lone star (Amblyomma americanum) ticks.
- Medline Plus: Tick Bites - Information about ticks and tick-borne diseases.
- Information on Ticks - Articles on the identification and removal of ticks.
- Tick Biology - Information and images covering the life cycles and biology of the Ixodidae (hard ticks) and Argasidae (soft ticks).
- Iowa State Entomology - Ticks - Photographs and QuickTime movies of several tick species of North America.
- Lyme Disease and Tick Management - University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension factsheet and audio on ticks and Lyme disease, including images of several tick species and life stages.
- Rid-A-Tick, LLC - Specializes in medical patches designed to easily remove wood ticks and deer ticks from people and pets without the use of tweezers.
- Hallopino's Tick Site - Fan site hosted by the Chainsaw Vigilante. Includes news, screen captures, comic scans, casting calls, polls, forum, and links.
- Cattle Ticks and Tick Fever - An Australian site offering information about tick fever and its management, diagnosis and prevention. Includes tick fever vaccines and ordering, diagnostics and advisory services.
Wikipedia Articles
- Tick-Tick-Tick - Tick-Tick-Tick is the second episode produced, fourth aired, but the first chronologically in the Kim Possible series.
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- Colorado tick fever - Colorado Tick Fever (CTF) (also called Mountain tick fever, Mountain fever, and American mountain fever) is an acute viral infection transmitted from the bite of an infected wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni). It should not be confused with the bacterial tick-borne infection, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.
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