Tales of the Riverbank

If we just push our way through these giant canes we should find the…splash!...stream. I’ve found the water; my right foot has at any rate. I’ve also found a rather interesting character wandering over this rock here. An eight legged arachnid but not a spider. She is one of the hard backed ticks (like books, they come in hard back and soft back) and I think that she’s a Brown Dog Tick. Although they prefer dogs as hosts (and we have plenty of hunting dogs in this area) they will take blood from any mammal including us. As she can host bacteria that would result in us catching Mediterranean spotted fever she is best avoided – like the plague as it were. I think we’ll press on.

Read on at https://niume.com/post/287623

Publicado el 26 de marzo de 2017 a las 05:38 AM por stevedaniels stevedaniels

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stevedaniels

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Marzo 6, 2017 a las 05:55 PM EET

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stevedaniels

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Marzo 6, 2017 a las 04:38 PM EET

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Garrapatas Duras (Familia Ixodidae)

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stevedaniels

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Marzo 6, 2017 a las 05:02 PM EET

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H punctata, the red sheep tick, is widely distributed where sheep, goats, and cattle feed in certain open forests and shrubby pastures from southwestern Asia (Iran and former USSR) to much of Europe, including southern Scandinavia and Britain. It usually does not appear in large numbers. Immatures infest birds, hedgehogs, rodents, and reptiles. H punctata can cause tick paralysis. In addition to transmitting Anaplasma, Brucella, Theileria, Babesia spp , and tularemia, different H punctata populations are infected by Russian spring-summer encephalitis virus, Tribec virus, Bhanja virus, and Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus. http://www.merckvetmanual.com/integumentary-system/ticks/haemaphysalis-spp

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Marzo 6, 2017 a las 05:37 PM EET

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stevedaniels

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Marzo 6, 2017 a las 04:18 PM EET

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A very small (1st or 2nd instar) nymph.

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Nemátodos (Filo Nematoda)

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stevedaniels

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Marzo 13, 2017

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