Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - Read the explanatory text below and complete the questions. Ticks and their prevention Ticks (pí) belong to the order Parasitoidea and the superfamily Ticks. Ticks are temporary infestations of many

Read the explanatory text below and complete the questions. Ticks and their prevention Ticks (pí) belong to the order Parasitoidea and the superfamily Ticks. Ticks are temporary infestations of many

Read the explanatory text below and complete the questions. Ticks and their prevention Ticks (pí) belong to the order Parasitoidea and the superfamily Ticks. Ticks are temporary infestations of many kinds of vertebrates.

Quiz 1: Ticks belong to the order Acarina and the superfamily Tickoidea. Ticks are temporary parasites on the body surface of many kinds of vertebrates. They are the vector and storage host of some human and animal diseases and are harmful to humans. (2 points)

Small question 1: Do not tear hard to prevent secondary damage to the skin caused by tearing the tissue or breaking the mouthparts. You can use clips, cigarette butts, etc. to remove it from the body surface. . You can also apply chloroform, ether, kerosene, turpentine or dry smoke on the head of the tick and wait for the tick to fall naturally from the skin. Ticks found in nature can be eliminated by local fire or chemical control methods. (3 points)

Quick question 1: It cannot be removed because not all ticks will show these symptoms after being stung. You cannot change "host" to "human", because it can not only sting people, but also other animals, so it is more accurate to use the word "host". (3 points)

Small question 1: Example: Small ticks are not scary, you don’t panic when you find a nail prick, they will fall off naturally if you apply them with iron, and insecticides can wipe them all away. (3 points)

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