6 fragrant repellants for ticks and fleas
6 fragrant repellants for ticks and fleas
Flea and ticks are one of the most annoying things you have to deal with, as a pet parent. You might have tried it all, and everything must have worked fine. But the moment you grow lenient, they are back. Ticks and fleas don’t necessarily go away in the colder weather, you have to be vigilant round the clock. To make repelling these parasites easier, you can plant some of the following plants in your outdoor and indoor garden:
Sage
A tasteful addition to your food, sage is also great option among plants that repel fleas and ticks and protect your pets. You can also use it indoors to prevent infestations.
Lemongrass
As the name suggests, this plant smells like lemon. Its smell is its defense against fleas and ticks. Additionally, the grass is a great addition if you are looking for a low-maintenance plant.
Lavender
While it is known for its calming properties, insects would beg to disagree. It is an effective plant that repels against moths, mosquitoes, as well as ever-annoying ticks. Lavender’s color, as well as its scent, are unappealing to the blood-feeding parasites, proving it to be a valuable addition
Garlic
Fleas and ticks find the scent of garlic abhorrent. If you want something that would repel these parasites from your household, garlic is a plant you should definitely consider adding to your collection.
Crysanthemum
Chrysanthemum blooms are the perfect addition to your garden. Equipped with the ability to repel ticks these plants are effective even in the cooler climate.
Rosemary:
Among the long list of benefits of this herb, repelling fleas and ticks is also one worth mentioning. The oil from this plant provides the pets and their parents with added protection.
You can also look into some over the counter treatment options available for repelling fleas and ticks:
Simparica Trio®:
Available in the form of chewable tablets, the effect of a single tablet can last for weeks. It provides protection against fleas, ticks, and heartworms.
Frontline Plus:
Frontline Plus is a topical solution made of fipronil and s-methoprene. One application provides 30-day long protection against flea and tick infestations.
NexGard:
NexGard is a beef-flavored chewable treatment that has been approved by the FDA to repel ticks and fleas.
Trifexis:
Trifexis is an oral trweatment option used to repel ticks, fleas, and insects like heartworm.
Advantix® II:
Advantix® II is another topical solution for ticks and fleas that can be spread on the pet’s coat.
Advantage:
Advantage is a safe option for dogs that weigh between 3 to 10 pounds. The solution is effective in about 12 hours of application.
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