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Itsy bitsy spider. I like spiders

Ticks are small, parasitic arachnids that can carry and transmit various diseases to humans and animals. Some common diseases associated with ticks include:

 

1. Lyme Disease: It is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi and is transmitted primarily by the black-legged tick (Ixodes scapularis) in North America. Symptoms include fever, fatigue, headache, muscle and joint aches, and a characteristic skin rash.

 

2. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF): It is caused by the bacterium Rickettsia rickettsii and is transmitted by the American dog tick (Dermacentor variabilis) and the Rocky Mountain wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni). Symptoms include high fever, headache, rash, and muscle aches.

 

3. Babesiosis: It is caused by microscopic parasites of the Babesia family and is transmitted primarily by the black-legged tick. Symptoms may include fever, fatigue, muscle aches, and anemia.

 

4. Ehrlichiosis: It is caused by bacteria of the Ehrlichia family and is transmitted by the Lone Star tick (Amblyomma americanum) and the black-legged tick. Symptoms may include fever, headache, fatigue, and muscle aches.

 

To avoid tick-borne diseases, consider the following preventive measures:

 

1. Wear protective clothing: When venturing into tick-prone areas like forests or grassy areas, wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, and closed-toe shoes. Tuck pants into socks and opt for light-colored clothing to spot ticks easily.

 

2. Use tick repellents: Apply an EPA-approved insect repellent containing DEET (N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide) or picaridin on exposed skin. Permethrin-based repellents can be used on clothing, shoes, and camping gear to repel ticks.

 

3. Perform regular tick checks: After spending time outdoors, thoroughly check your body for ticks. Pay close attention to areas such as the scalp, behind the ears, underarms, groin, and the back of the knees. Promptly remove any attached ticks using tweezers, grasping them as close to the skin's surface as possible.

 

4. Create a tick-safe environment: Keep lawns and outdoor recreational areas well-maintained. Clear leaf litter, tall grasses, and brush around your home to minimize tick habitats. Consider using tick control products or seek professional pest control services if necessary.

 

5. Check pets and gear: Pets can carry ticks indoors, so ensure regular tick checks and appropriate tick prevention measures for your pets. Examine camping gear, backpacks, and other outdoor equipment for ticks before bringing them indoors.

 

Remember, early detection and proper removal of ticks can reduce the risk of contracting tick-borne diseases. If you develop symptoms after a tick bite, seek medical attention promptly and inform your healthcare provider about the exposure to ticks.

B. major exhibits a unique flight behavior known as "yawing" and plays a role in general pollination, without preference of flower types.The fly does not bite, sting, or spread disease.However, the fly uses this mimicry of bumblebees to its own advantage, allowing close access to host solitary bee and wasp nests in order to deposit its eggs. After hatching, the larvae find their way into the nests to parasitically feed on the grubs. Wikipedia

I really like taking portrait photos of insects, I don't really know if I done well cropping the antenna of not. I used my 100 Laowa lens and I think it at 1:1 or 1;1,5. and I also use a flash with a home made diffuser. Thank for the visit and have a nice day. :)

This is a very widespread European and Asian species extending east to the pacific coast of China, though generally less common than the cockchafer where their ranges overlap it is nonetheless sometimes a serious pest of upland cereal crops etc. and fruit trees in northern latitudes and large infestations have destroyed areas of young pine trees. Essentially a forest species; through the Taiga and more southern steppe forest in central and northern Europe it may be abundant in forest clearings on light or sandy soils while further south it occurs in dense and shady upland wooded areas. Males are strongly attracted to light which makes the species relatively easy to survey and trap in order to help control infestations.

 

_ www.ukbeetles.co.uk/melolontha-hippocastani _

"Laws are spider webs through which the big flies pass and the little ones get caught." - Honore de Balzac

 

melting ice cube

 

I took this image during the first heat wave this year in June when I longend for snow and ice : ))

 

[taken through a glass with blue glitter rubber foam in the background]

 

Stay cool everyone !

This little fellow was curious of the nature of that big round glass ( the camera lens ) and instead of being afraid it came closer to observe this strange thing, giving me a good model :D.

"The giants may not see our labor, but the wind whispers our tale - a testament to resilience in the face of an uncaring world."

I sprayed some water on this spiders web to create " pearls"

Happy little fellow

I was messing around with some tones and colors and came up with this beauty, also used the dodge and burn tool over some of the image

in a miniature landscape, the moss sporophytes stand above the snow crystals.

I love macro shooting. It always reminds me that all subjects are defined by forms, lines and colours.

 

This is the March month for green colour because of the Celtic celebration. I am shooting the springing green in the neighbour's front yard this afternoon.

 

Have a great weekend everyone!

In a forest of blandness ... there is beauty if one looks closely.

  

對不到焦的心,是顆模糊的心

As soon go kindle fire with snow, as seek to quench the fire of love with words.

  

New page.

Uma formiga no chão molhado tentando sobreviver. Deu trabalho para fotografá-la.

An Ant on the wet floor trying to survive.

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