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How to keep ticks away naturally?

Rachelle Nolan
Rachelle Nolan
2025-10-05 16:29:21
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Staying indoors all summer is not an option if you want a healthy, active lifestyle. Instead, look to your clothes as your first line of defense against ticks. Before heading out, simply don long-sleeved clothing and tuck pant legs into socks so less skin is exposed. I attribute our last half-decade of tick-free living to rose geranium essential oil. According to the Connecticut Agricultural Experimentation Station, your daily habits and rituals can do more to prevent tick bites than anything else. If you get in the habit of checking one another for ticks at the end of every day, the little buggers won't have much of a chance to bite. Creating a tick-unfriendly backyard can also help, as drying out is the number one cause of tick mortality—not pesticides, not old age, not squashing, not starvation. So mow your yard regularly and move playsets and toys away from dense brush, tall grasses, and woods where moisture accumulates. While enjoying your outdoor activities, opt for sun-bathed areas to play or relax in, instead of the deep woods.
Miguel Rolfson
Miguel Rolfson
2025-10-05 12:42:52
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Lavender’s lovely fragrance, appealing to humans, is detestable to ticks. Rosemary emits a strong aroma that ticks find repulsive. Wormwood contains absinthin, a bitter compound that’s unappealing to both ticks and their common hosts, like deer and mice. Garlic’s strong scent is a natural pest repellent, including ticks. While mint does require careful management to prevent it from taking over, its strong scent is highly effective at repelling ticks. Geraniums contain geraniol, which is effective against ticks. Marigolds emit a fragrance that ticks dislike. Chrysanthemums contain pyrethrin, a natural insecticide that repels ticks. Lemongrass contains citronella oil, which is a well-known insect repellent.