About Ticks
Ticks are arachnids (distantly related to spiders) that feed on the blood of animals (such as rodents, rabbits, deer and birds) but will bite people too.
Ticks are generally found near the ground in brushy or wooded areas. They cannot jump or fly. Instead, they climb grasses or shrubs and wait for you to brush against them. This is called “questing". When this happens, they hang on to you with small claws and then find a spot to attach and take a blood meal.