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Checking for ticks: Maps show pest's hotspots in the Maritimes

Researchers at Mount Allison University and the Geospatial Modelling Lab have been collecting ticks from veterinarians from across the region since 2012 and have compiled the data into virtual maps.

Researchers have been collecting ticks from the public and vets for the past 5 years

Researchers created the maps to make the public more aware of tick populations throughout the province. (Shutterstock)

If you ever wanted to know wherethe creepy crawlies hide, a new digital map is helping shed light on hotspots for ticks and Lyme disease in the Maritimes.

Researchers at Mount Allison University and the Geospatial Modelling Lab have been collecting ticks from the public andveterinarians from across the regionsince 2012 and compiled the datainvirtual maps on their website.

"We've had this information and we've talked about it being nice to be able to actually give this to the public," David Lieske, director of the lab and professor at Mount Allison, told Information Morning: Saint John.

He said the researchers hope to offer an "accurate, up-to-date picture" of tick distribution.

Watch out for ticks

The maps arenot going to tell you if you're going to find ticks in your backyard, he added, although it does show areas where ticks have been spotted such as the Saint John area, where the probability of finding ticks is highest in New Brunswick.

In an hotspot area like that, he said, people shouldbe on the lookout for ticks on their clothes or dogs especially when trekking through the woods.

This map shows information about ticks and dog Lyme disease that has been submitted to Mount Allison University. (Maritime Tick Maps)

Lieskesaid the researchers planonupdatingthe map every year and would like to see it becomean archive of tick distribution across the province.

"We're hoping that this information will make people more aware, not just members of the public but also the health professionals," he said.

Information about tick testing and the lab, as well as different projections and maps are available on the Maritime Tick Information Maps website.

With files from Information Morning: Saint John