Abstract
The ticks (Hyalomma dromedarii) are significant disease transmit vectors to camel in Saudi Arabia. They transfer a range of pathogens such as bacteria, protozoa and viruses to people and animals. This study was carried out during the six months (2015-2016) for identify Hyalomma dromedarii on Camels at the three Areas (Area A=North of Taif, Area B=South of Taif, Area C=Southeast of Taif) in Taif Governorate area. The results showed the presence that female camels are more affected than males, as the number of female injuries was 83, while males were 9. The results also show that the number of injuries in the Belly and at the genital area is more than 107, because the presence of high blood vessels, which leads to the availability of a large amount of blood. The Hyalomma dromedarii lives on blood absorption from the camel's body. The following study suggested a proper handling management of Hyalomma dromedarii on the camel in the study area should be proposed. Development of pest integrated management system is paramount. The study filled the gap of establishing the proper solution of the effective management control.