Ticks spread more and more in the environment , and infections with diseases spread by them are becoming more frequent. In order not to endanger our he alth, we mustfight ticks as soon as they appear in our gardenBut how to do it effectively, without harming ourselves and the environment? Here's thenatural enemy of ticksto safely remove them from your garden in just one day!
How to remove ticks naturally?
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A report on a new, extremely effective and natural method of treating ticks has been prepared for you by Rafał Okułowicz, the publisher of PoradnikOgrodniczy.pl, who has been advising gardeners for over 15 years on how to solve garden problems, promoting methods natural and ecological.
Preparations for garden ticksare one of the most sought-after agents in spring and summer. These dangerous mites can be found more and more often not only in forests or by lakes, but also in developed green areas, in parks and in our gardens.
Due to dangerous infectious diseases transmitted by ticks, such as tick-borne encephalitis and Lyme disease,protecting the garden against ticks is our dutyEspecially if we like to lie in the grass, we have nooks with dense shrubs in the garden and tall grass (ticks love such places!), children play in the garden or stay with pets.
It is worth preventing and combating ticks in the garden
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In the fight against ticks in the garden, we are helped by the natural enemies of these mites , which are some invertebrates, e.g. ants and beetles. Sometimes ticks become food for larger animals, such as lizards, toads, shrews, mice and rats. Most often, however, ticks are eaten by birds. Unfortunately, thesenatural enemies of ticks are not able to eliminate the problem completely , and we have little influence on their presence in our gardens.
We have a greater influence on the selection of species of plants in our garden. Therefore, it is worth planting plants that repel ticks, such as: tansy, catnip, lavender, rosemary. While some of these plants look beautiful and have other interesting uses, theireffectiveness in repelling ticks from your gardenis limited.We also do not always have the opportunity to plant enough of these plants.
That is why gardeners often usechemical methods of controlling ticks , consisting in spraying with insecticides. It's a pity, because it is natural and, as scientific research has shown, equally effective!
Thisnatural enemy of ticks is the TARGET FOR TICKSpreparation, based on blackberry oil. Rice oil is a 100% natural substance obtained from a plant called flax seed. The rice oil itself is very he althy for humans, worth including in the diet, by some even referred to as Superfoods.
Before you read on!The oil used to produce TARGET FOR TICKS is registered as a traditional product from Wielkopolska under the Regulation of the European Commission No. 506/2009 and is entered in the register of Traditional Speci alties Guaranteed. It is a 100% natural remedy from Poland.That&39;s why I recommend it! "
For ticks, however, blackberry oil is deadly . And the point is not that it poisons them in any way. Simply as an oily substance, after spraying the plants,oil sticks to tick bodies, making it difficult for them to breathe and move .
As a result, ticks become paralyzed(effect visible after 3 hours from spraying), and most of them die by the next day. Research carried out in 2018 at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW) showed that 82% of the ticks on the sprayed area are killed within 24 hours of spraying, andwithin 48 hours of spraying all ticks (100%) have already died. ticks on the sprayed area !
Remember!
The proposed preparation for ticks, based on natural rice oil, gives 100% effectiveness in fighting ticks! This effect is achieved without the use of chemical insecticides, which often harm the environment and people: -)
The TARGET NE TICKS preparation is safe for people and the environment (certified by the National Institute of Hygiene)
Garden spraying based on blackberry oilis by no means a novelty. Emulpar 940 EC, also based on blackberry oil, is known to most gardeners who pay attention to the use of natural and ecological methods. Emulpar is great at combating plant pests such as aphids, bowls and harmful mites, such as spider mites. It is therefore amethod known and tried by many gardeners
Now, the preparation based on oil of rice can also be used against ticks ! And the "side effect" may be the elimination of other garden pests, such as aphids and spider mites: -)
TICKET TARGET effectively reduces the activity of various species of mites, therefore it can be successfully used to eliminate harmful ticks.This natural tick remedy can be used withpressure sprayers with a medium to coarse spray pattern.These can be small, manual garden sprayers as well as larger knapsack sprayers.
Dosage TARGET FOR TICKS is very easy . Prepare a working liquid with a concentration of 1.2%, i.e. pour 120 ml of the agent into 10 liters of water and mix thoroughly to dissolve it.
Target preparation for ticks
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If we prepare the liquid in a smaller sprayer,for each liter of water we give 12 ml of TARGET FOR TICKS . For example, pour 5 liters of water and 60 ml of the agent into a garden sprayer with a capacity of 5 liters. Remember to mix thoroughly!
The necessary amount of working liquid should be selected so that the entire area with ticks is thoroughly sprayed.Spray grass, bushes, shrubs and trees, as well as shaded and sunny places .
The treatment is best carried out on a dry (no rain) but cloudy day.He sprays against ticks outside of the highest sunlight hours (early morning or evening). Particular attention should be paid tothoroughly spraying the areas where ticks most often hang around- tall grass, bushes, brush, leaves and needles.
Spraying with the TARGET FOR TICKS can be repeated many times , and it is especially recommended where the intensity of the occurrence of ticks is high. In addition, due to the natural process of decomposition of the preparation, its activity period is limited, therefore it is advisable to repeat the treatments as needed.
TICK TARGET can be used from early spring, when increased tick activity is observed, to late autumn , when ticks seek shelter from winter in fallen leaves and dry grass.
Thanks to thiswith the TICK TARGET we will protect our garden throughout the period from spring to autumn , when ticks can threaten us.
This fantasticnatural enemy of ticks can be purchased in the shop of our guideTo see the prices of available packages, click on the image below: -)
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