GENUS
|
Argas
|
SPECIES |
reflexus |
LOCATION |
In
Europe: France, Britain, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Poland,
Italy, |
|
Spain
and Switzerland. Also found in the Middle East |
HABITAT |
Lives
in the nest of its host |
LIFE
CYCLE |
May
survive for years |
MATING
HABIT |
Mating
takes place off host in nest |
FEEDING
HABIT |
Once
fed it can survive for long periods |
|
The
bite is very painful |
|
Infestation
may cause pigeon death |
HOSTS
|
Mostly
targets the domestic pigeon |
|
May
also be found on other birds and chickens |
|
Adults
are accidentally found on horses and man |
DISEASES
|
Transmits
West Nile virus, Tick borne encephalitis (TBE), Borrelia
|
|
anserina
(fowl spirochaetosis), Aegyptianella pullorum (fowl |
|
piroplamosis),
Rickettsia conorii (Q fever), Borrelia burgdorferi |
|
(Lyme
disease) |
SIZE |
Female:
6.5-10 mm
|
|
Male:
5-7.5 mm |
|
Unfed
Nymph: 3.5-6.5 mm |
REFERENCES |
HILLYARD
1996 |