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Fleas and Ticks Chapter 11 Section II – General Pest Control Basics of the Pest Bear & Affiliates Service Personnel Development Program , Central Fla Duplicating, Inc. All rights reserved

Fleas and Ticks- General Information Fleas and ticks are the most important external parasites of pets, livestock and humans. Both fleas and ticks are very abundant, have irritating bites, and are capable of transmitting diseases. Fleas can transmit tapeworms , Central Fla Duplicating, Inc. All rights reserved

Fleas and Ticks- General Information Ticks can transmit Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and relapsing fever. Lyme disease is transmitted in the northern US by the deer tick and in the southern U.S. by the black legged, Gulf coast, American dog, lone star, and relapsing fever tick. Lone star and American dog tick can cause tick paralysis , Central Fla Duplicating, Inc. All rights reserved

Cat Flea - Ctenocephalides felis The most important flea species in the U.S. and attacks both cats and dogs. Adults are 1/16 long and are usually found on the host. The flea inserts its mouthparts in the skin, injects saliva, and sucks blood. The bite leaves a red spot on the skin. The saliva is irritating to the host, causing dermatitis and hair loss in allergic animals , Central Fla Duplicating, Inc. All rights reserved

Flea eggs and feces Adult female fleas lay white, shiny eggs on the host. The eggs are not glued to the host so they fall off immediately into bedding and other areas. Adult flea feces are also found in areas the animals frequent. Female fleas can produce 24 eggs per day. Eggs hatch in hours , Central Fla Duplicating, Inc. All rights reserved

Flea larva Larvae of fleas go through 3 stages in days. They are about 1/4 long. Larvae prefer to feed on adult flea feces. They are mainly found in pet resting areas, both indoors and outdoors , Central Fla Duplicating, Inc. All rights reserved

Flea cocoons Flea larvae pupate within silken cocoons and change into the adult stage. Debris is incorporated into the cocoon. This debris makes the cocoons difficult to find. Fleas can remain in the pupal stage for 6-12 months without a host. they are protected from insecticides and resist chemical treatments , Central Fla Duplicating, Inc. All rights reserved

American dog tick Dermacentor variabilis One of the most prevalent tick pests in the eastern United States. Adults are about 1/4 long. The shield has variable white markings. The larvae and nymphs prefer to feed on mice. The adults prefer to feed on dogs and other large animals. Male, left; Female, right , Central Fla Duplicating, Inc. All rights reserved

Brown dog tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus This tick is one of the most common pests of dogs. Adults are 3/16 long. Adults are uniformly reddish-brown color. All stages prefer to feed on dogs. This tick is prevalent in houses and kennels. Male, left; Female, right , Central Fla Duplicating, Inc. All rights reserved

Gulf coast tick Amblyomma maculatum This tick is very prevalent in the southeastern U.S. The sexes are very different in appearance. The immature stages feed on ground- dwelling birds. The adults primarily attach to the ears of large animals like deer and cattle. Male, left; Female, right , Central Fla Duplicating, Inc. All rights reserved

Lone star tick Amblyomma americanum This tick is one of the most common ticks on humans and has prevented the development of some areas. the female has a silvery spot on the dorsal shield. Its long mouthparts allow deep penetration of the skin often causing pus sores. Male, left; Female, right , Central Fla Duplicating, Inc. All rights reserved

Black legged tick Ixodes scapularis This tick is widespread in the southeastern U.S.. It is often found along trails, paths, and roadways. Adult ticks are dark reddish brown color with dark brown to black legs. Male, left; Female, right , Central Fla Duplicating, Inc. All rights reserved

Relapsing fever tick, Ornithodorus turicata The relapsing fever tick is a soft tick and does not have its mouthparts visible from above. It mainly attacks rodents, and consequently is associated with rat and mouse habitats. It is capable of transmitting tick-borne relapsing fever. Female, left; Male, right , Central Fla Duplicating, Inc. All rights reserved