How many life stages do Western black-legged ticks go through?

Answer

Three, consisting of larva, nymph, and adult

The Western black-legged tick, like many other tick species, undergoes a life cycle consisting of three active stages: larva, nymph, and adult. Each of these stages requires a blood meal from a host to progress to the next phase of development. Understanding this life cycle is important for identifying when ticks are most likely to be active and seeking hosts, which generally correlates with warm and damp weather conditions.

How many life stages do Western black-legged ticks go through?
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