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Our Products

What's In Our Spray?

I know—when someone says "all-natural," you're probably thinking, "Okay, but does it actually work?" I get it. So let me tell you exactly what we're spraying on your yard and why it works.
Our product is made from five plant-based essential oils. That's it. No synthetic chemicals, no neurotoxins, no stuff you need a chemistry degree to pronounce. Just ingredients that have been used for centuries to repel pests—and that actually work.
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Cedar Oil

This is the heavy hitter. Cedar oil is the main ingredient, and for good reason. It messes with how insects breathe and disrupts their pheromones—basically scrambles their signals so they can't find you, your kids, or your pets. Ticks and mosquitoes hate it. Your yard will smell like a cedar chest, which honestly, most people love.

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Lemon Grass Oil

​Lemongrass contains citral and geraniol, which are natural compounds that repel mosquitoes and ticks. It also has a fresh, clean scent that makes your yard smell amazing instead of like a chemical plant.

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Peppermint Oil

​This one's a bonus. Peppermint repels ticks, mosquitoes, ants, spiders—you name it. It's also great for driving away mice if you've got those around the edges of your property.

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Citronella Oil

​You've probably burned a citronella candle at a barbecue before. Same idea, but way more effective when it's actually applied where the bugs live. Mosquitoes can't stand the smell—it masks the scents they use to find you.

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Rosemary Oil

​Rosemary isn't just for cooking. It's been used as a natural insect repellent for ages. It interferes with how insects sense their environment, making it harder for them to locate a meal—meaning you.

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Natural Ethyl Lactate

Helps everything blend together. It's a natural solvent made from corn—completely non-toxic and biodegradable. It lets the essential oils mix with water and spread evenly across your yard instead of just beading up and rolling off. Once it's done its job, it breaks down naturally. You'll actually find ethyl lactate in things like wine and skin care products. 

What Does "25(b) Exempt" Mean?

You might see this term thrown around. Here's the plain English version: the EPA has a list of ingredients they consider so low-risk that products made from only those ingredients don't need to go through the full federal registration process. Our spray qualifies because every single ingredient—active and inert—is on that approved list. It's not a loophole. It's recognition that these ingredients are genuinely safe for people, pets, and the environment.

Does It Actually Work?

Yes. It kills insects on contact and keeps repelling them for up to 21–30 days. Ticks that are in your yard when we spray? Handled. Mosquitoes resting in your shrubs? Gone. And the residual repellency means new pests that wander in get the message pretty quick: this yard isn't for them.

We're not going to promise you'll never see another mosquito—nothing can do that. But we can promise real, meaningful reduction without coating your property in stuff you wouldn't want near your kids or your dog.

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

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"We've Been Bite Free All Summer..."

"I'll be honest—I didn't think natural stuff actually worked. But my kids were getting eaten alive and I wasn't about to spray chemicals all over the yard. Tick Chick changed my mind. We've been bite-free all summer and I don't have to worry every time the boys roll around in the grass." —

- Sarah M. Doylestown

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Re-Spray Guarantee

If you're still seeing those little pests hanging around within two weeks of your spray, just give us a call. We'll come back out and hit it again at no charge, no hassle, no awkward conversation. That's how we think we should work…standing behind what we do. If you're not happy, we're not done. Simple as that.

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