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A Thorough Guide to Detecting and Controlling Tick Eggs—“Burn Them If You See Them In Your Backyard”

Be very concerned if you find tick eggs in your property. In addition to being known to spread disease, ticks can cause problems when an infestation begins with the laid eggs in protected outdoor spaces. In order to successfully recognize, handle, and prevent tick eggs, this thorough guide is designed to give you the required knowledge and methods.

Tick Egg Recognition

Eggs laid by ticks are very little, roughly half the diameter of a poppy seed (0.5 mm). Depending on the kind of tick, its form can range from oval to pear, and they can be transparent or somewhat white in color. It is common for ticks to deposit their eggs in clusters on nearby surfaces, such as plants, leaf litter, or the ground. They could turn a shade closer to the adult tick’s as they develop into a more opaque stage of development. The eggs can be any shade of pale yellow to light brown, and they usually have a glossy, smooth appearance.

Risks Associated with Tick Eggs

The main worry with tick eggs is that they can develop into larvae that can spread illnesses such as Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Lyme disease. To stop the transmission of these illnesses, it’s important to be careful while handling tick eggs.

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