Gardening
Related: About this forumDU Gardeners, I'm getting really ticked here and have a question
Here in Northern Virginia we have our share of critters to watch out for while gardening. Copperheads and skunks are the most dreaded, but following those two are ticks. Well my DU friends, we got ticks this year. Just in the past 3 days, Mrs Best and I have found 8 of the bloodsucking menaces on us.
So my question to the Garden forum is, what would be the most ecologically friendly way to rid our yard and garden of our Tucker invasion. The last tick I found made me want to go full Republicant on them and just nuke the entire lawn and garden with Sevin dust. But I know doing that will also kill the good guys like Praying Mantis and of course pollinators.
Any and all help will be appreciated.
dlk
(12,374 posts)They are usually a good resource for this type of information.
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Phoenix61
(17,648 posts)Use eucalyptus or neem oil
Both eucalyptus and neem oil will kill ticks on contact.
To use these essential oils to get rid of ticks, combine 4 ounces of purified water into a spray bottle, along with 30 drops of your carrier oil of choice. Shake well and spray anywhere you want to kill ticks.
https://smithspestmanagement.com/blog/post/how-to-get-rid-of-ticks/
Sprays with Deet will keep them off of you.
https://www.prevention.com/health/a22095155/best-tick-repellents/
TygrBright
(20,987 posts)PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)wackadoo wabbit
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(26,366 posts)Ocelot II
(120,863 posts)usonian
(13,836 posts)To repel from you:
DEET or permethrin. Use carefully.
Plants to plant:
https://www.pestguides.com/diy-homemade-natural-tick-repellent-recipes/
Plants and herbs that repel bugs, ticks, fleas and rodents
If you are an avid gardener, plant the following herbs and plants in your garden to keep your yard free of ticks and other bugs:
Anise
Basil
Calendula
Catnip
Garlic
Geranium
Hyssop
Mint
Mugwort
Pennyroyal
Pyrethrum
Chrysanthemum
Feverfew
Thyme
Wormwood
Yarrow
Lavender
Marigold
Other aromatics:
People have listed all kinds of oils.
I can't verify, but they might work, and smell nice as well.
Two suggestions.
Do avoid tall grass, deer ( they seem to have covid as well, in large percentage) etc.
https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/avoid/in_the_yard.html
Good ideas here.
Create a Tick-safe Zone
Have someone else check body areas you can't see.
I have a tick key but fortunately have not had to use it. In most sporting goods sections, I think.
https://tickkey.com/
CDC says:
https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/removing_a_tick.html
Avoid folklore remedies such as painting the tick with nail polish or petroleum jelly, or using heat to make the tick detach from the skin. Your goal is to remove the tick as quickly as possiblenot waiting for it to detach
Both CDC pages link to pdf files with more info.
HTH
Ocelot II
(120,863 posts)to keep them off you but I've never tried it.
usonian
(13,836 posts)Personally, I would stick with DEET or permethrin. I have not heard of these chemicals.
Faux pas
(15,365 posts)On an episode of Homestead Rescue they brought in a certain type of chicken that eats ticks. I bet Google could help you find them
WheelWalker
(9,200 posts)might have been able to learn that except hawks got to all our chickens.
mopinko
(71,813 posts)course they'll eat all the plants eventually, but...
WheelWalker
(9,200 posts)them in and out of an area and collateral damage can be minimized to a large extent. Chickens prefer bugs and worms over plants, generally. But they are bio-cultivators.
druidity33
(6,556 posts)get some guinea hens, mow wide paths through all your tall grasses, tuck your pants into your socks, use Off! spray... that's about all i got. You'll never rid your yard btw, best you can hope for is to keep them off you. Eating raw garlic has always worked best for me... but not necessarily everyone else around me.
Good Luck.
K&R
WheelWalker
(9,200 posts)WhiteTara
(30,166 posts)it's made of cedar oil and is an incredible repellent. I am using the lemon grass scent, but found that it has the dreaded laurels, but i spray it on my clothes.
Bayard
(24,145 posts)(finding survey markers, new fencing for donkeys/goats). I've had to pick off ticks in the darnedest places! The only thing I've had to work at all is Off/Deep Woods.
NutmegYankee
(16,309 posts)That is where the disease was named. My recommendation is creating cedar mulch walkways. Ticks seem to stay away from cedar.