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What happens inside a tick during moulting?
The tick reorganises tissues and forms a new cuticle while protected in a suitable microhabitat, emerging as the next stage after the old cuticle is shed.
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The tick reorganises tissues and forms a new cuticle while protected in a suitable microhabitat, emerging as the next stage after the old cuticle is shed.
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Stage identification uses anatomy as well as size because feeding and species change appearance. Magnification and a regional key may be needed.
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Apply this information with current official guidance and the actual circumstances; use qualified medical or veterinary help when removal, symptoms or safety are concerning.