How To Make An All-Natural Tick Repellent Spray
Keep in mind that many essential oils are very toxic to animals and may be deadly if ingested. Animals are not to be treated with this spray. Seek the advice of your vet if you’re looking for a tick repellant that is safe for animals. Also, keep in mind that ticks often attach themselves to people’s legs, ankles, and feet since they live near the ground. Socks, closed-toe shoes, and long trousers are always a good idea if you’re going to be in an area where ticks might be present.
Always inspect your skin thoroughly for ticks once returning indoors after outdoor activities. For thorough instructions on how to remove a tick safely, please visit here in the event that you discover that one has bitten you. Additionally, place the tick in an airtight Ziploc bag and take it to your primary care physician for a Lyme disease test. We can all do our part to be safe from ticks this summer by following these simple steps!