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Title of Article The effects of water submersion on cattle ticks 
Date of Acceptance 6 August 2020 
Journal
     Title of Journal The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine 
     Standard ISI 
     Institute of Journal Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkorn University 
     ISBN/ISSN 0125-6491 
     Volume 50 
     Issue
     Month September
     Year of Publication 2020 
     Page 371-379 
     Abstract Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus is an important vector transmitting hemoparasites in cattle and is, therefore, the cause of significant loss to cattle production. The control of ticks with synthetic acaricides is partially successful. However, parasite resistance to these compounds has been reported. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of water submersion on cattle ticks. Ticks were divided into three weight classes [small (3-10 mg), medium (10-30 mg) and large (>70 mg)]. All ticks in the small weight class died after immersion in water for as little as 5 mins. Some ticks in the medium weight class died after immersion for 10 and 15 mins but none in the largest weight class died at any time point. Entry of water into the body of the small ticks might be via the openings of the stigmata. In conclusion, water submersion is an alternative way of controlling cattle ticks.This simple technique can be applied to production animals or pets to control ticks cheaply and safely. 
     Keyword Cattle tick, Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus, Simple technique, Tick control 
Author
597070010-8 Miss ATCHARA ARTCHAYASAWAT [Main Author]
Medicine Doctoral Degree

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