A comprehensive review of the major investigations on the biology of African ixodid ticks is made with a view to identifying weaknesses in the life systems which may be employed as control components in an integrated package. The possibility of breeding ticks with low oviposition capacities needs to be confirmed and further studied with respect to the economically important ticks in Africa. Studies on the membrane or artificial feeding of ixodid ticks must be conclusive and more importantly the disease transmission abilities of these membrane fed ticks is worthy of being looked into. Additionally, the hybrid status of both Genus Rhipicephalus and Genus Amblyomma ticks should be studied. Efforts must also be made to intensify research on selecting resistant host breeds to multihost ticks, R. appendiculatus and A. variegatum, among the very many cattle breeds present in Africa.