Getting rid of ticks in your yard quickly and effectively: the best methods
Everyone knows about the dangers of ticks. These insects literally hunt people and animals, nesting in grass or the undersides of trees. They require blood for growth and reproduction. They pose a particular threat in spring and fall.
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How to check your property for ticks
You can detect ticks in your yard by catching them on a white cloth, such as a T-shirt. To test for ticks in your yard, you'll need:
- Attach white fabric to two sticks.
- Move the completed structure over the areas where testing is required.
- If there are ticks in the area, they will attach to the fabric and will be clearly visible on it.
- The captured insects must be placed in a container for collecting biomaterials and taken to the laboratory.
The best folk remedies for preventing ticks
In addition to special chemical preparations, folk remedies are often used to combat ticks.
Garlic
Garlic has a strong odor that repels ticks. It also has strong phytoncidal properties. To prepare the remedy, brew garlic or garlic scapes:
- Take a medium-sized head of garlic.
- Peel the cloves and chop them. You can use a grater or a press.
- Peeled garlic is placed in an enamel bowl and filled with two liters of hot water.
- The container with garlic is placed in a dark place for 24 hours.
You can also use onions instead of garlic. This solution can be applied to the dog's withers to protect them from dangerous insects.
Essential oils
Ticks don't tolerate strong and pungent odors. Therefore, essential oils can be used to combat them. The advantages of this method include:
- The oils are non-toxic and can be applied directly to the skin.
- Affordable price.
- They do not have a sharp or unpleasant smell.
To prepare a tick repellent based on aromatic oils, they are mixed with an alcohol or oil base.
Soda and boric acid

You can sprinkle baking soda powder in areas where ticks are seen. This will repel the parasites. The downside of this method is that baking soda can lead to excess sodium in the soil.
A special spray solution made from boric acid is used to combat ticks. Approximately two grams of this substance are required to treat one square meter.
Lemon
Lemon is also effective against ticks. A special solution can be prepared from it. To prepare it, you will need:
- Zest and pulp of one lemon.
- Two glasses of water.
Place the lemon pulp and zest in an enamel bowl, add water, and place on the stove. Bring to a boil and let the solution simmer for 20 minutes. After the solution has cooled, pour it into a spray bottle. Spray the solution onto the affected area.
General step-by-step instructions for treating an area for ticks
You should treat the area yourself for ticks as follows:
- Determine if there are ticks in the area. The method for identifying ticks is described above.
- Captured ticks must be placed in a special container and taken to a laboratory for species identification. This is necessary to select the appropriate control product.
- Selecting the right product. The choice of a specific product depends on the type of ticks that need to be killed. Products containing permethrin, the main ingredient, are commonly used against outdoor ticks. It's important to note that the higher the concentration of permethrin, the more effective the product. These products penetrate the tick's body and disrupt its nervous system, leading to paralysis and death.
- Preparing the working solution. To prepare the solution correctly, carefully read the instructions. When preparing the solution, it's important to correctly calculate the dosage and determine the application rate. 100 ml of the product is used for approximately 500 square meters. When using multiple products, consult a professional. First, dilute the required amount of concentrate in 200 ml of water. Then, bring the solution to 1 liter. Thoroughly mix the concentrate at each step. A third time, add water, bringing the solution volume to the required level.
- Preparing the area for treatment. Before treating the area with chemical tick repellents, isolate pets and children. Pregnant women should also be kept away. Next, it's important to prepare special protective clothing that covers the entire body. You will need a respirator or cotton-gauze mask, safety glasses, and gloves.
- Treatment: Apply the prepared solution to the area using a pump-action garden sprayer. Treat paths, grass, and low shrubs. Treat all areas where ticks may be present.
- Checking the results. After at least three days, recheck the area for dangerous insects. For this, use a white cloth as described above.
Effective tick repellents
Below we will look at effective chemical preparations for tick control.
Cypermethrin 25 EC (PET)
This professional insecticide kills not only ticks but also other insects, including cockroaches, fleas, bedbugs, flies, and more. This product offers several advantages:
- It is safe for humans and belongs to the third hazard class.
- It is highly effective. It acts quickly on insects, with protection lasting up to two weeks.
- Economical use. In addition to its affordable price, the drug is very economical to use.
Ixoder
This chemical has a broad spectrum of action. Use 50-200 ml per 10 liters of water. The amount of solution depends on the tick species. For 10 acres of land, 10 liters of working solution is required. The product is highly effective and has a long-lasting effect.
Kleschevit Super
This is one of the most effective solutions for protecting an area from ticks. Ticks stop feeding within 6 hours of treatment. They die within 3 days.
Yuraks

A powerful chemical insecticide. Available in 500 ml containers. It has a pungent odor. Ticks are destroyed upon direct contact with the product. This product can be used to control a variety of insects. It can be used indoors, on clothing, land, and surrounding areas. It is completely safe for humans and animals.
Gardex Extreme
The manufacturer guarantees the high effectiveness of this product. It can be applied to clothing and equipment, and its effects last up to 15 days.
Preventing ticks in the garden
To avoid the problem of tick infestation, it's important to take preventative measures. These include:
- The area is fenced with mesh. This is necessary to prevent stray animals from entering the area and spreading dangerous insects.
- In summer and autumn it is necessary to mow the grass.
- It is necessary to poison mice and other rodents periodically.
- It is important to clean the area regularly: remove trash and fallen leaves.
- Planting plants with a strong smell, for example, wormwood.
