jrichard
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It looks like NH is only a "medium" risk zone, according to this map:
http://www.aldf.com/RiskMap/newhampshire/newhampshire.shtml
However, ticks seem to be everywhere:
http://www.aldf.com/faq.shtml
This agrees with my experience. I've often found ticks in my shoes (from the leaf litter, I suppose). I definitely agree that ticks seem more prevalent in tall grass. Just biking by the edges of a hay field is enough to pick up a few.
Central and southern NH: Haven't encountered a tick so far in 2007, knock on wood.
http://www.aldf.com/RiskMap/newhampshire/newhampshire.shtml
However, ticks seem to be everywhere:
http://www.aldf.com/faq.shtml
Deer ticks generally wait for a passing host under leaf litter or on plant stems, leaf tips and blades of grass within three feet of the ground. They can be found in any kind of vegetation, including well-kept lawns and gardens. However, they are most likely to be in moist, wooded areas, in overgrown fields or dense underbrush, around rock walls, and especially along the edge of lawns and open areas.
This agrees with my experience. I've often found ticks in my shoes (from the leaf litter, I suppose). I definitely agree that ticks seem more prevalent in tall grass. Just biking by the edges of a hay field is enough to pick up a few.
Central and southern NH: Haven't encountered a tick so far in 2007, knock on wood.