I am happy with the pic considering it was taken with just a desk lamp for light and without my tripod for stability, my phone would not have picked out the detail of its mouth. I may still set up with lights and tripod with a couple of extension tubes to see if I can pick up more detail in the shot. If I can get some close ups of the mouth, hubby will probably take copies for work (he works in the science lab at a local high school)
It is the moth/head that usually gets broken off during removal from your skin, when it is left in the wound there is greater risk of a tick borne disease.
It is the moth/head that usually gets broken off during removal from your skin, when it is left in the wound there is greater risk of a tick borne disease.