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Why are deer not the only hosts that matter?

Deer can support many adult ticks, but rodents, birds, livestock, reptiles and other wildlife may feed different stages or maintain pathogens.

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Short answer

Deer can support many adult ticks, but rodents, birds, livestock, reptiles and other wildlife may feed different stages or maintain pathogens.

At a glance

Deer can support many adult ticks, but rodents, birds, livestock, reptiles and other wildlife may feed different stages or maintain pathogens. This detail belongs within tick research. Species, life stage, climate, host and region can change what is observed, so one example should not be treated as a universal rule.

Key takeaways

• Deer can support many adult ticks, but rodents, birds, livestock, reptiles and other wildlife may feed different stages or maintain pathogens.

• This detail belongs within tick research. Species, life stage, climate, host and region can change what is observed, so one example should not be treated as a universal rule.

• Reliable identification and interpretation combine several observations; appearance or one field sign alone is rarely enough.

The important point

Deer can support many adult ticks, but rodents, birds, livestock, reptiles and other wildlife may feed different stages or maintain pathogens.

How to use this information

This detail belongs within tick research. 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.

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