Can someone name this bug?
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That's a tick
Looks like a wood tick to me.
WOODTICK
tick I would flush it down the toilet some folks burn them but I can't bring myself to do that :)
It looks very much like the wood ticks we dealt with in northern Wisconsin. They can be found in nearly every state, and the most effective way to deal with them is too dress so that you don't pick any up. You didn't mention where you live, or what size they were. They show up wonderfully on white or light clothing, but are nearly invisible on dark clothing. WI ticks transmitted three very serious illnesses to people and pets alike. Yes, your cat and dog will bring them into the house. Once they've buried their heads in your skin they have to be carefully removed so that the head isn't left under the skin. A bite should then be watched for inflammation. Do visit your doctor if you know you've been bitten by one and there is redness showing. Lyme's disease is treatable; but Ehrlichia (spelling?) can come back even after treat. You can have flu like feelings, and stiffness not unlike artheritus (spelling?). Our pets suffer the same aftereffects when bitten' and it can shorten their life span if not treated by the vet. We moved to the southwest where the problem isn't as bad as areas that are lush and green. Travelers have brought this to other states on their pets. First identified as a problem in Lyme, Maine I believe. There is more then one type of tick. WI has the bear tick and the dog tick; not the scientific name. Just a local name for two different size ticks. All of them can transmit disease!
It looks like a female American dog tick. Look it up and see what you think.
That's a tick. Kill it!
https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/diseases/index.html
Yep I go along with the rest, it is a tick. Don't want to get them on you as they can cause some diseases that will make you really sick.
Thank you all very much. I'm not sure which tick it is but I agree it is a stinkin' tick.
IF you have pets in the house, please treat them all immediately with a med to keep ticks off them. If not, they will continue to bring them back in the house. Additionally, thoroughly check all pets for ticks as once they attach to suck blood, some ticks will stay attached. Read on google how to properly remove from the dogs. Otherwise you can leave the tick pincers behind which will cause infection.
looks like a big tick!
Looks like a tick
Looks like a tick, but it's too big. Maybe some sort of spider. I notice it has 8 legs.
P.S. If it's a tick, you can get lyme disease from a deer tick. Check the rest of your house, all around the house. Get rid of it down the toilet, and make sure it goes down. You can also get Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, from them you usually die. When I was in my 20s, a friend died from that.
IT is definitely a tick ! The small size of it indicates it is a deer tick. I never heard of the rocky mountain fever from a tick but, Lyme disease is contracted from a bite from these.
looks like a tick but i could be wrong
Yep....looks like a tick....that's what they look like in 0hio......
Hi Sherrie, if you ever run into a problem identifying a bug, you can try this little app - https://www.insectidentification.org/bugfinder-start.php
Hi Sherrie, definitely a tick, here's a chart that shows the different ticks, hope it helps you out
https://www.echopress.com/business/1636956-growing-green-keep-your-eyes-open-ticks