I found this on my head the second time today, last time i thought it was a spider (with doubts)
So i tried to look for it for like 1-2 hours before i got it finally

But they did not look like the first image because they can shed their wings when finding a suitible host and their wing shed form does get less acssociated with its name.
Its at least harmless because it does not really carry illnesses but it can leave an itchy head for weeks :/
Better than ill at least

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        10 days ago

        Ixodes are much more dangerous because in many regions they carry encefalitis. It’s also not easy to remove them without a special tool and/or skill

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          10 days ago

          Tweezers ate more effective than the “tick key” but it does require skill to remove the whole tick without squishing it or otherwise causing it to regurgitate its lyme disease bacteria into you.

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            10 days ago

            Or leave their fangs in your body and wait until they get out. Yes, I know, unfortunately I’ve had regular first-hand experience with both types of the biters being discussed