It depends on the weather, a warm spring they can start as early as mid April like they did this year (2010). It usually ends around the end of June. But last year we had a cooler summer and tick season ran until the end of July. But usually the season starts around the mid of May and ends near the end of June. They hate hot days, as they need cool moist weather to stay alive.
june
I have lived in British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba and have found ticks on my dog and myself in all places. The largest 'engorged' tick I've seen was a Wood Tick and it was about 1 cm - less than half an inch.
A wood tick is not an herbivore. It is a parasite that sucks blood.
Well, I'd say June - Mid July
No, a wood tick does not have teeth... it has a hypodermic needle-like appendage that is barbed and used to suck blood.
arachneida
no i dont think so
Please tick a box to indicate your payment method. <><><> The broken clock would no longer tick. The itching was caused by the bite of a wood tick on my ankle. You really tick me off
A wood tick is much larger than a bed bug.
Micky Dolenz
There is none, they are protected.
The main resources of Saskatchewan are crops, uranium, potash, oil, gas, coal, gold, wood, wild rice, agriculture, and fish.