Rocky Mountain wood tick - in my back yard no less.
The hooks on the tick's legs can cling to anything. Tick length: 4 mm. Male. This tick used to be on me. It wasn't there when I got up, but I discovered it after I took my dog out. I was on the grass for only a few moments, but it was long enough for it to grab hold and find a patch of skin. I have it in a plastic pill container at the moment; I think I will freeze it and put it under a microscope later. That should be interesting. I live in Kelowna where these ticks are apparently common, although this is the first one I have ever seen. They do not carry Lyme disease as a rule of thumb, but are vectors for other diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) or rabbit fever ( tularemia ). Both these diseases are potentially fatal, but can be treated when symptoms start to show. The good news is that less than 1% of tick bites cause RMSF, and even less for tularemia. In the US, less than 1000 people contract RMSF ea...