Ticks
Ticks are blood feeders with an almost worldwide distribution. Most active stages require blood as a nutritive source and, in the case of adults, for sperm or egg production. Because of the mechanical processes and salivary secretions associated with blood feeding, the tick-host parasitic interaction is complex.
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Figure 1: Adult female engorged tick |
Tick-transmitted diseases are a major health issue for dogs. Even with preventative measures, tick control with the repellent and acaricidal efficacy of advantix® is crucial.
Further information
- Dryden M.W.: Tick biology and control: What practitioners need and know, in: New developments in ectoparasitic-related diseases, 2005, 18-21 (Download)

