Abstract:
1. The distribution of R. appendiculatus has been given in terms of
political divisions as well as in terms of vegetational coverage.
2. R. appendiculatus is seen to be present in areas with a rainfall above 15 in. per annum, provided the bush or scrub coverage is adequate: in areas
above 15 in. without bush the tick is absent.
3. The brown tick present in the "brokenveld" of Fauresmith is
either not a true R. appendiculatus, or it is a strain of R. appendiculatus which has become drought resistant.
4. It is concluded that where farming conditions are favourable,
associated with the restriction of movement of wild life, R. appendiculatus
can be eradicated.