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Can stone walls create tick habitat?
Cracks, leaf litter and rodent activity around stone walls can create humid shelters for ticks and hosts, although risk depends on local species and maintenance.
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Cracks, leaf litter and rodent activity around stone walls can create humid shelters for ticks and hosts, although risk depends on local species and maintenance.
How to use this information
This detail belongs within ticks at home and in gardens. Species, life stage, climate, host and region can change what is observed, so one example should not be treated as a universal rule.
Keep the finding in context
Reliable identification and interpretation combine several observations; appearance or one field sign alone is rarely enough.