Ticks are tiny, blood-sucking insects that can live in various environments, from forests to urban parks. While they are often associated with the transmission of diseases like Lyme disease to humans, not all ticks carry harmful pathogens. The likelihood of a tick transmitting a disease depends on factors such as the species, geographic location, and the pathogens they harbor. Understanding which ticks pose a risk is crucial for preventing tick-borne illnesses and ensuring public health ...