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Are ticks common in New Brunswick?

Federal guidance identifies multiple New Brunswick counties as risk areas, and the current map should be checked because distribution changes.

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Short answer

Federal guidance identifies multiple New Brunswick counties as risk areas, and the current map should be checked because distribution changes.

At a glance

Federal guidance identifies multiple New Brunswick counties as risk areas, and the current map should be checked because distribution changes. Use current verified records, dates and sampling coverage.

Key takeaways

• Federal guidance identifies multiple New Brunswick counties as risk areas, and the current map should be checked because distribution changes.

• Use current verified records, dates and sampling coverage.

• Apply this information with current official guidance and the actual circumstances; use qualified medical or veterinary help when removal, symptoms or safety are concerning.

Direct answer

Federal guidance identifies multiple New Brunswick counties as risk areas, and the current map should be checked because distribution changes.

Use it in context

Use current verified records, dates and sampling coverage.

Practical next step

Apply this information with current official guidance and the actual circumstances; use qualified medical or veterinary help when removal, symptoms or safety are concerning.

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