black-legged tick

noun

ˈblak-ˈlegd- How to pronounce black-legged tick (audio)
-ˈlāgd-;
-ˈle-gəd-,
-ˈlā-
: either of two ixodid ticks:
a
b
: a tick (Ixodes pacificus) of the western U.S. and British Columbia that is the vector of several diseases (such as Lyme disease)

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There are lots of different types of ticks in North Carolina, but the most common ones are the American dog tick, black-legged tick and the lone star tick, Hayes said. Evan Moore, Charlotte Observer, 19 May 2025 What ticks to look out for One of the primary tick species to be wary of in the U.S. is the black-legged tick, also called the deer tick or the bear tick. Margie Cullen, USA Today, 1 Apr. 2025 According to the Mayo Clinic, the black-legged tick is mainly found in the eastern half of the U.S., along with the Midwest. Margie Cullen, USA Today, 1 Apr. 2025 The most common way to get Lyme disease is through the bite of the black-legged tick (also called the deer tick) or the western black-legged tick.1 These ticks carry and spread the bacterial strains that cause Lyme disease, specifically Borrelia burgdorferi and, rarely, Borrelia mayonii. Jennifer Welsh Published, Verywell Health, 3 Feb. 2025 See All Example Sentences for black-legged tick

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First Known Use

1944, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of black-legged tick was in 1944

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“Black-legged tick.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/black-legged%20tick. Accessed 25 May. 2025.

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