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How does a tick's hypostome help it remain attached?

Backward-facing teeth on many tick hypostomes help anchor the tick while it feeds.

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How does a tick's hypostome help it remain attached?

Short answer

Backward-facing teeth on many tick hypostomes help anchor the tick while it feeds.

At a glance

A public-domain comparison of hypostome forms that helps explain why steady mechanical removal is recommended.

Key takeaways

• The hypostome is part of the mouthparts

• Barbs can resist upward movement

• Avoid twisting, burning or coating an attached tick

Anchoring structures under magnification

The illustration compares hypostomes with different tooth arrangements. These microscopic structures help explain firm attachment but do not change the recommended calm, prompt removal approach.

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