Regional tick guide

Ticks in England

Explore reviewed tick occurrence records for England, with links to identification profiles, evidence and practical guidance.

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Engorged adult female Ixodes ricinus castor bean tick after a blood meal

Castor bean tick

Also known as: Sheep tick, Deer tick

Ixodes ricinus

Present Ixodes hard_tick England

UKHSA surveillance maps and records identify Ixodes ricinus across England.

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Ixodes ricinus is a widespread European hard tick that feeds on many mammals, birds and reptiles, including humans. It is the tick species of greatest concern for human health in the United Kingdom and the principal UK vector of Lyme borreliosis.

Also known as: Sheep tick, Deer tick

Identification:

Larvae have six legs; nymphs and adults have eight. Adult females have a dorsal scutum covering only the anterior body, while the adult male scutum covers almost the entire dorsal surface. Microscopic characters may be required.

Hosts: Humans, Deer, Cattle, Small mammals, Birds

Habitats: Woodland, Grassland and rough pasture, Parks and wildlife-accessible gardens

Photographs and visible features may be insufficient for definitive identification.

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