The tiny arachnids spread a variety of harmful diseases, as they expand their range to new areas.
But two scientists recently set out on a counterintuitive mission to collect as many bloodsucking ticks as possible.
Dr. Lihou is a veterinary parasitologist who studies ticks, and Dr. England is an ecologist who studies electricity and electroreception.
The resulting paper, published Friday in the journal Current Biology, provides a new reason to worry about ticks.
While the finding may add to ticks’ terrifying attributes, this knowledge could also be used to improve antistatic tick defenses.
Persons:
” Sam England, Katie L, Lihou
Organizations:
University of Bristol
Locations:
Berlin, England