Tick BiteCommunity Report

Brown Dog Tick Bite Near Lawrenceburg, United States

Date

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Location

Lawrenceburg

Species

brown_dog

Found On

Adult · 2 ticks

Notes

On my head, and one on my left side rib area

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About Brown Dog Tick

Brown Dog Tick

Brown Dog Tick

Rhipicephalus sanguineus

Lower Risk

Unlike most ticks, this species can complete its entire life cycle indoors. Primarily feeds on dogs and can infest homes and kennels. Rarely bites humans but is the primary vector of canine ehrlichiosis.

Known Diseases

Rocky Mountain spotted fever (in Southwest)Canine ehrlichiosisCanine babesiosis

Habitat

Kennels, dog runs, homes, cracks in walls and floors

Region

Nationwide, especially warmer climates

Peak Season

Year-round indoors; summer outdoors

Safety Tips

  • Can survive and reproduce indoors — the only common US tick that does this
  • Inspect your dog's bedding and crate regularly
  • Professional pest control may be needed for home infestations
  • Year-round flea and tick prevention for dogs is essential

Tick Safety Tips

  • Always do a full-body tick check after spending time outdoors
  • Shower within 2 hours of coming inside to wash off unattached ticks
  • Put clothes in the dryer on high heat for 10 minutes to kill ticks
  • Use EPA-registered repellents containing DEET, picaridin, or IR3535
  • If a tick is attached, remove it with fine-tipped tweezers — pull straight up with steady pressure
  • Monitor for symptoms (rash, fever, joint pain) for 30 days after a bite