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Are tiny ticks always larvae?

No. Nymphs and small adult species can also be tiny, while feeding changes size, so count legs and use anatomical features.

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Short answer

No. Nymphs and small adult species can also be tiny, while feeding changes size, so count legs and use anatomical features.

At a glance

No. Nymphs and small adult species can also be tiny, while feeding changes size, so count legs and use anatomical features. Replace memorable but unsafe claims with current evidence and practical prevention or removal guidance.

Key takeaways

• No. Nymphs and small adult species can also be tiny, while feeding changes size, so count legs and use anatomical features.

• Replace memorable but unsafe claims with current evidence and practical prevention or removal guidance.

• Apply this information with current official guidance and the actual circumstances; use qualified medical or veterinary help when removal, symptoms or safety are concerning.

Direct answer

No. Nymphs and small adult species can also be tiny, while feeding changes size, so count legs and use anatomical features.

Use it in context

Replace memorable but unsafe claims with current evidence and practical prevention or removal guidance.

Practical next step

Apply this information with current official guidance and the actual circumstances; use qualified medical or veterinary help when removal, symptoms or safety are concerning.

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