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» Go to news mainTick Talk: Watch an EHS video on how to limit your risk of tick bites
Warmer weather means more time outside. It also means ticks are more active.​​​​​​​ Nova Scotia has 14 different species of ticks, although only a few species carry the necessary bacteria and viruses that cause tick-borne illnesses such as Lyme disease. The most notable is the blacklegged tick, often called the deer tick.
To help everyone be more tick-aware, Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s has produced a short video aimed at providing you the knowledge to limit your risk of tick bites and tick-borne illnesses.. This short video will give you tips on:
Where ticks are likely to be, and how to avoid those areas.Â
How to dress to avoid getting ticks on your skin.
How to safely remove a tick.
How to safely dispose of a tick.
For those looking to post information on items such as office bulletin boards, a one-page document has also been produced.Â
Additional (external) resources on ticks can be found at the and at . If you are concerned about a tick bite, please contact your doctor or speak to a local pharmacist.
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