Ticks can transmit dangerous diseases, making it important to understand their anatomy and how to prevent tick bites. We cover the anatomy of a tick, including the hypostome, palps, scutum, midgut, salivary glands, and spiracular plates. It also explains how Permethrin works on ticks by attacking their central nervous system and can be applied to clothing and gear to provide long-lasting protection against ticks.
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The Anatomy of a Tick and How Permethrin Works on Them
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