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Wood Tick Bites: Do They Embed Under the Skin?
Yes, wood ticks can go under the skin. They use their mouthparts to grasp the skin and then insert a barbed stinger into it. This stinger can remain in the skin for up to two days, allowing the tick to suck the host's blood.Tick Bites - Related Articles
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