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Blacklegged ticks thrive in damp woods and forests where there is shade and leaf litter to provide cover. (enlarged 400%)
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New Glasgow / Wolfville / Sydney / /

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Queen Elizabeth II Laboratory / /

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NS museum of Natural History / /

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wood chips / /

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fever / chronic joint problems / pain / headaches / Bull’s eye rash / bacterial infection / facial palsy / pains / Lyme Disease / arthritis / tiredness / infections / rash / /

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antibiotics / /

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Laboratory / and Public Health Agency of Canada / Public Health Agency of Canada Nova Scotia / /

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Robbin Lindsay / /

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Nova Scotia / /

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Natural History / /

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Place wood chips / /

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