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đ§ Smart Tip: Be sure to use food-grade diatomaceous earth, and reapply after rain.
4. Introduce Natural Predators
5. Create a Tick Barrier
Add a 3-foot wide gravel or wood chip border between your lawn and wooded areas. This discourages ticks from migrating into your garden by creating a dry, hostile zone for them to cross.
6. Use Essential Oil Sprays
Certain essential oils like cedarwood, eucalyptus, and peppermint are known to repel ticks. You can make a DIY tick spray with:
- 10â15 drops of essential oil (cedarwood is especially effective)
- 1 cup water
- 1 tablespoon witch hazel or vodka (to help the oil disperse)
7. Keep Wildlife in Check
Rodents and deer often carry ticks and deposit eggs in your yard. Install fencing or deterrents to limit animal access to your garden.
đż Final Thoughts: Smart Prevention is the Best Protection
Eliminating tick eggs in your garden isnât just smart â itâs essential. By targeting the early stages of the tick life cycle, you can dramatically reduce the risk of infestations and protect your outdoor spaces all season long.
This is so smart â because prevention always beats a cure.