The Electrifying Strategy of Ticks: Using Static Electricity to Land on Humans and Animals

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The Electrifying Strategy of Ticks: Using Static Electricity to Land on Humans and Animals
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New research reveals that ticks can use static electricity to propel themselves through the air and latch onto hosts, including humans and animals. Ticks, which are ambush predators, rely on this static charge to expand their reach and secure their next blood meal. The study focused on the castor bean tick, a common species in Europe known for spreading diseases like Lyme disease. While future methods to reduce static charge may be developed, experts recommend using traditional tick prevention measures, such as repellents, to stay safe.

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