[NatureNS] Harsh winter and ticks?

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I happened across this article yesterday.  Relevant to this question.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/harsh-northeast-winter-no-hindrance-to-hungry-ticks/2015/04/16/237f2304-e45c-11e4-ae0f-f8c46aa8c3a4_story.html

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On 2015-04-19, at 9:27 PM, Kate Steele <katefsteele@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is anyone aware of the impact this winter would have on Nova Scotia's tick populations? Would they do well hidden under the snow or would the snow cover and cold weather negatively impact the population? Different situations for different tick species? Thanks in advance!
> 
> Kate

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