Hosts commonly infested by lone star ticks are humans, domesticated animals such as cattle, dogs and horses, ground-dwelling birds, squirrels, opossums and raccoons, plus white-tailed deer and coyotes. Life Cycle of Lone Star Tick The life cycle for a lone star tick begins after a female ti...
giveCredelioTMPLUSchewable tablets (safe for dogs and puppies from 8 weeks of age) monthly for protection against most gastrointestinal worms, as well as fleas, ticks, mites and heartworm Always read product leaflets for full instructions. Good hygiene is also essential, always wash your hands aft...
Infection occurs through aerosols or direct contact with infected material (e.g., birth materials, milk, urine, feces, ticks, and blood). Even low levels of bacteria may lead to fatal infection. Infection may persist for several years and, in some cases, for the rest of the animal's ...