Tick control is a subject that has stimulated intense interest for more than a century. This article is a commentary on the research needs for tick control proposed in Peter Willadsen's recent article and it calls attention to tick control strategies that were either poorly represented or omitted from the latter. Special consideration is given to host-targeted devices to control disease vector ticks infesting wildlife, to pheromone-impregnated decoys for attracting and killing ticks in the natural environment and on hosts, and to more up-to-date advances in vaccine development.Peer reviewe
Ticks and tick-borne diseases affect human and animal health worldwide. Although some tick-protectiv...
Ticks have numerous natural enemies, but only a few species have been evaluated as tick biocontrol a...
BEZUIDENHOUT, J. D. & BIGALKE, R. D., 1987. The control of heartwater by means of tick control. ...
This study is concerned with aspects of the relationship between ticks and their hosts that have a b...
Tick-borne diseases (TBDs) represent a growing burden for human and animal health worldwide. Several...
This study is concerned with aspects of the relationship between ticks and their hosts that have a b...
This book chapter describes the most common control methods: the use of genetically resistant animal...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Biology of ticks.Ticks are ectoparasites of wild and domes...
Widespread and increasing resistance to most available acaracides threatens both global livestock in...
This series of articles describes the first large-scale experiment designed to explore the efficacy ...
It has been over twenty years since the first vaccines for the control of tick infestations became c...
Editorial Ticks are forced blood sucker ectoparasites that feed on many different vertebrate hosts a...
Ticks are distributed worldwide and impact human and animal health, as well as food animal productio...
The present review article explains different zoonotic diseases transmitted by various species of ti...
Ticks are important vectors of pathogens affecting human and animal health around the world. They ac...
Ticks and tick-borne diseases affect human and animal health worldwide. Although some tick-protectiv...
Ticks have numerous natural enemies, but only a few species have been evaluated as tick biocontrol a...
BEZUIDENHOUT, J. D. & BIGALKE, R. D., 1987. The control of heartwater by means of tick control. ...
This study is concerned with aspects of the relationship between ticks and their hosts that have a b...
Tick-borne diseases (TBDs) represent a growing burden for human and animal health worldwide. Several...
This study is concerned with aspects of the relationship between ticks and their hosts that have a b...
This book chapter describes the most common control methods: the use of genetically resistant animal...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Biology of ticks.Ticks are ectoparasites of wild and domes...
Widespread and increasing resistance to most available acaracides threatens both global livestock in...
This series of articles describes the first large-scale experiment designed to explore the efficacy ...
It has been over twenty years since the first vaccines for the control of tick infestations became c...
Editorial Ticks are forced blood sucker ectoparasites that feed on many different vertebrate hosts a...
Ticks are distributed worldwide and impact human and animal health, as well as food animal productio...
The present review article explains different zoonotic diseases transmitted by various species of ti...
Ticks are important vectors of pathogens affecting human and animal health around the world. They ac...
Ticks and tick-borne diseases affect human and animal health worldwide. Although some tick-protectiv...
Ticks have numerous natural enemies, but only a few species have been evaluated as tick biocontrol a...
BEZUIDENHOUT, J. D. & BIGALKE, R. D., 1987. The control of heartwater by means of tick control. ...