[NatureNS] Ticks

From: John and Nhung <nhungjohn@eastlink.ca>
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Date: Sun, 02 Apr 2017 07:41:48 -0300
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Just removed a tick from our Lab. That's the third one this year.  Should
have kept a better record, but the first one came off two to four weeks ago.

 

They were all the big guys, but it's a long while to peak tick season.  We
live in old field country south of Yarmouth, and the dog being 12 years old,
he doesn't explore too far  from home.

 

Does anyone else find/ Has anyone else found  late winter-early spring ticks
on their doggies?


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else find/ Has anyone else found &nbsp;late winter-early spring ticks on =
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