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Ixodes ricinus, the castor bean tick, is a chiefly European species of hard-bodied tick. Female.-stock-foto
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Babesia parasites inside red blood cell, the causative agent of babesiosis. 3D illustration showing classic tetrad-forms of Babesia merozoites so-called Maltese cross formation-stock-foto
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Deer tick on green leaf isolated on white background. Ixodes ricinus or scapularis. Close-up of parasitic mite crawling on a natural plant. Dangerous insect, carrier of viral and bacterial infections.-stock-foto
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ixodic tick on a red flower-stock-foto
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Tick filled with blood sitting on human skin-stock-foto
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Quinine is a medication used to treat malaria and babesiosis. Quinine can be taken by mouth or used intravenously. 3d illustration-stock-foto
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Close-up of big deer tick on nettle leaf. Ixodes ricinus. Urtica dioica. Dangerous infectious parasite on green stinging plant with defensive hairs. Carrier of encephalitis and Lyme borreliosis infections.-stock-foto
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Deer tick lurking on pink clover bloom. Ixodes ricinus or scapularis. Trifolium. Female parasitic mite crawling on a trefoil flower detail in spring nature. Dangerous health risk. Tick-borne diseases.-stock-foto
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Encephalitis Virus or Lyme Borreliosis Disease or Monkey Fever Infectious Dermacentor Tick Arachnid Parasite Insect on Green Leaf Macro-stock-foto
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Swollen mite from blood, a dangerous parasite and carrier of infection sits on a leaf.-stock-foto
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white background Ticks-stock-foto
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Mite crawls on human skin-stock-foto
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A tick drunk on blood crawls on human skin.-stock-foto
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Mite crawls on human skin-stock-foto
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Tick on a dog, close-up view-stock-foto
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Engorged Female Deer Tick removed from an accidental host.-stock-foto
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Encephalitis Tick Insect Crawling on White Background. Lyme Borreliosis Disease or Encephalitis Virus Infectious Dermacentor Tick Arachnid Mite Parasite-stock-foto
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Deer tick lurking on a grass stem. Ixodes ricinus. Detail of natural green leaf in background. Dangerous parasite carrying encephalitis, Lyme borreliosis, babesiosis, ehrlichiosis. Selective focus.-stock-foto
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Pest animal's skin-stock-foto
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Tick drinking blood biting human skin-stock-foto
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Tick drinking blood biting human skin-stock-foto
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Dangerous deer tick on a green background. Ixodes ricinus. Close-up of parasitic mite lurking on natural leaf. Carrier of infection as encephalitis, Lyme borreliosis, babesiosis, ehrlichiosis.-stock-foto
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warning sign with text BEWARE OF TICKS, against defocused forest background-stock-foto
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Tick filled with blood sitting on human skin-stock-foto
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Tick filled with blood sitting on human skin-stock-foto
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white background Ticks-stock-foto
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Human hands removing dog tick with silver pliers. Hard dermacentor tick sucked to pet skin. Dangerous insect, carrier of encephalitis, Lyme disease, dog piroplasmosis, babesiosis. Mite on animal fur.-stock-foto
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Babesia parasites inside red blood cell, the causative agent of babesiosis. 3D illustration showing classic tetrad-forms of Babesia merozoites so-called Maltese cross formation-stock-foto
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Female castor bean tick crawling on green grass spike. Ixodes ricinus or scapularis, spica. Dangerous lurking mite. Acari. Parasitic insect in spring nature detail. Blue sky background. Lyme disease.-stock-foto
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Tick filled with blood sitting on human skin-stock-foto
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A tick drunk on blood crawls on human skin.-stock-foto
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Tick filled with blood sitting on human skin-stock-foto
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Encephalitis Tick Insect Crawling on Green Grass. Encephalitis Virus or Lyme Borreliosis Disease Infectious Dermacentor Tick Arachnid Parasite Macro. Dermacentor marginatus, Dermacentor reticulatus.-stock-foto
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Deer tick detail. Ixodes ricinus. Arachnid on green background-stock-foto
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A tick drunk on blood crawls on human skin.-stock-foto
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white background Ticks-stock-foto
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Ixodes ricinus, the castor bean tick, is a chiefly European species of hard-bodied tick. Female.-stock-foto
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Engorged Female Deer Tick removed from an accidental host.-stock-foto
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Brown dog tick close-up. Green leaf texture. Rhipicephalus sanguineus. Ixodida. Dangerous parasite on natural background. Top view. Infection carrier. Canine babesiosis, ehrlichiosis, hepatozoonosis.-stock-foto
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Mite crawls on human skin-stock-foto