Regional tick guide
Ticks in Nunavut
Explore reviewed tick occurrence records for Nunavut, with links to identification profiles, evidence and practical guidance.
Reviewed sources
No verified location-specific species records yet
We have not yet connected a reviewed species occurrence record specifically for Nunavut. The species below are provided as general identification resources and must not be treated as confirmed records for this location.
Common ticks in Canada
Blacklegged tick
Also known as: Deer tick, Bear tick
Ixodes scapularis
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Also known as: Deer tick, Bear tick
Hosts: Humans, White-tailed deer, Small mammals, Birds, Lizards
Habitats: Woodland, Woodland edges and trails
Photographs and visible features may be insufficient for definitive identification.
Western blacklegged tick
Also known as: Western black-legged tick
Ixodes pacificus
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Also known as: Western black-legged tick
Hosts: Humans, White-tailed deer, Small mammals, Birds, Lizards
Habitats: Pacific coastal woodland, Woodland edges and trails
Photographs and visible features may be insufficient for definitive identification.
American dog tick
Also known as: Wood tick
Dermacentor variabilis
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Also known as: Wood tick
Hosts: Humans, Dogs, Small mammals, Large mammals
Habitats: Woodland edges and trails, Grassland and shrubland
Photographs and visible features may be insufficient for definitive identification.
Rocky Mountain wood tick
Also known as: Rocky Mountain tick
Dermacentor andersoni
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Also known as: Rocky Mountain tick
Hosts: Humans, Small mammals, Large mammals, Livestock, Dogs
Habitats: Rocky Mountain rangeland, Grassland and shrubland
Photographs and visible features may be insufficient for definitive identification.
Practical tick guidance
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