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Feb 7, 2022 16:58:04   #
sippyjug104 Loc: Missouri
 
JimmyTB wrote:
Excellent images, both yours and Steve Gschmeissner's. I can think of no better place for a tick of any type than in your collection. I make my own tick tubes and put them around the the perimeter of my yard where we spend the most time. You can check out online how to make them. The idea is mice take the permethrin soaked cotton for nesting material, then the nymph stage ticks attach to the mice and are killed in the nest. That's before they have a chance to attach to us. I also have a small collection of treated clothing for when I venture out in the yard or woods.
Excellent images, both yours and Steve Gschmeissne... (show quote)


Thanks, JimmyTB. I'm the invasive species in their environment and I often pay the price for being there, however, one has to go where the opportunities are. Chiggers are by far the biggest problem that I encounter in the field.

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Feb 7, 2022 17:00:23   #
sippyjug104 Loc: Missouri
 
UTMike wrote:
Excellent detail of something that now scares me even more, Gary!


Thanks, UTMike. Just keep doing tick patrol on your dogs for I know that you often take them on walks in the wild.

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Feb 7, 2022 17:00:54   #
sippyjug104 Loc: Missouri
 
joecichjr wrote:
Eye-catchingly magnificent, Sippy


Thanks for the feedback, Joe.

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Feb 7, 2022 20:39:51   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
Great stack, sippy. The electron microscope image is scary. I once had one attach to my testicles. I was in a dilemma as how to remove it. My wife wanted to hold a match under it. I decided against that.

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Feb 8, 2022 06:06:02   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 
sippyjug104 wrote:
This is one of my preserved Lone Star Ticks from my archive. Ticks and I have a "love/hate relationship". They love to dine on me and I hate the S.O.B's..! I spend a lot of time in the weeds and woods looking for opportunities to photograph wildflowers and insects so I tend to attract a lot of ticks despite dousing myself with repellent (by the way...do not get any of the repellents on your leather car seats! My Better Half reminds me of that each time we get in the car now..again, again, and again).

This one thought that where my butt cheek meets my leg would be a good place to attach itself until I felt an itch and discovered it. I pulled it off me and stored it in alcohol to teach it a lesson.

If one has ever wondered how they attach themselves to their host (or my butt), this is an illustration of the mouthparts of a tick (Credit STEVE GSCHMEISSNER / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY) taken with an electron scanning microscope. These parts are covered by the palps that can be seen in my image. The hooks are used to push flesh aside and to grab and hold on. The mouthpart that that does the "sucking" is the hypostome. This is where it introduces bacteria and enzymes that can cause diseases such as Lyme and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.

The two indented "circles" above its mouthparts are used to sense carbon dioxide along with the waving of their front legs which attracts the tick to something warm-blooded. Its eyes can be seen as those bright smooth spots on the sides of its body.

They can live for an average of three years and a tick needs only eat three times in its lifecycle. Once to go from larvae to nymph and then from nymph to adult and then for a female to lay her eggs. For a tick, it's a waiting game for the host much come close enough for the tick to climb aboard. After all, what else does it have to do all day?
This is one of my preserved Lone Star Ticks from m... (show quote)


Fantastic images!!!!
So far in my 83 years I have only had one tick become embedded in the same location, A dab of Vicks ( that was all we had at the time)and it backed out , only took about 20 mins.

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Feb 8, 2022 06:07:07   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 
kpmac wrote:
Great stack, sippy. The electron microscope image is scary. I once had one attach to my testicles. I was in a dilemma as how to remove it. My wife wanted to hold a match under it. I decided against that.


Damn Ken, "No guts no glory"

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Feb 8, 2022 07:14:17   #
nimbushopper Loc: Tampa, FL
 
Wow, photo shows why the mouth stays put when you yank the body out!

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Feb 8, 2022 07:57:44   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
He’s a mean-looking little bugger!

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Feb 8, 2022 08:07:22   #
ecobin Loc: Paoli, PA
 
Super image, Gary. I hate those buggers - wear white socks in the field so you can see them!

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Feb 8, 2022 08:27:22   #
Goober Loc: Southeastern PA
 
Very interesting images. Thanks for posting.

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Feb 8, 2022 09:25:30   #
PhotogHobbyist Loc: Bradford, PA
 
Nature certainly knows how to create instruments of torture.

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Feb 8, 2022 10:27:37   #
sippyjug104 Loc: Missouri
 
kpmac wrote:
Great stack, sippy. The electron microscope image is scary. I once had one attach to my testicles. I was in a dilemma as how to remove it. My wife wanted to hold a match under it. I decided against that.


Kpmac, wives are like that. I nicked my chin shaving once and she wanted to put a tourniquet around my neck to stop the bleeding. I thought it would be best for me to start growing a beard that day.

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Feb 8, 2022 10:30:22   #
sippyjug104 Loc: Missouri
 
Manglesphoto wrote:
Fantastic images!!!!
So far in my 83 years I have only had one tick become embedded in the same location, A dab of Vicks ( that was all we had at the time)and it backed out , only took about 20 mins.


Thanks, Manglesphoto. "Tick patrol" has become a regular routine since I was a lad so some things never change.

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Feb 8, 2022 10:33:18   #
sippyjug104 Loc: Missouri
 
nimbushopper wrote:
Wow, photo shows why the mouth stays put when you yank the body out!


Thanks, Nimbushopper. I thought that the electron microscope image would be a good compliment to my image of the tick.

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Feb 8, 2022 10:36:09   #
sippyjug104 Loc: Missouri
 
jaymatt wrote:
He’s a mean-looking little bugger!


Thanks, Jaymatt. Ticks and chiggers are the spawn of the Devil that has emerged from the bowels of Hell to torture mankind.

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