"A lot of people are bringing in ticks now to be identified and they are finding them on people and on pets," says Manager of Environmental Services at the Chatham-Kent Public Health Unit Rosemarie Arndt. "If it was actually a black legged (or deer) tick on you, the type that has Lyme Disease, then we would send it away and have it tested."
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