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  • Also known as the American dog tick
  • Where found: Widely distributed east of the Rocky Mountains. Also occurs in limited areas on the Pacific Coast.
  • Transmits: Tularemia and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
  • Comments: The highest risk of being bitten occurs during spring and summer. Dog ticks are sometimes called wood ticks. Adult females are most likely to bite humans.

American dog tick (american_dog_tick-20190113214609093.jpg)

Approximate distribution of the American dog tick in the United States of America