“An estimated three-quarters of all Lyme disease cases come from ticks picked up during activities around the home,” said Ben’s maker of insect repellents. The brand wants to lower that statistic by introducing Tick Fence, a repellent that “effectively kills and repels ticks that may carry Lyme disease,” and recommends consumers “treat grass, vegetation, leaf litter, and adjacent areas” with the solution. 

“While many consumers rely on expensive professional services to treat their backyard from ticks, Ben’s offers a simple, affordable and effective option to tick-proof your backyard in just a few quick minutes,” said Garrett Cox, senior VP of marketing, Adventure Ready Brands, the parent company of Ben’s. “With this new backyard-specific tick deterrent, we want to give consumers the additional peace of mind to enjoy their backyard this summer without the fear of ticks crashing the party,” he continued.

Ben’s Tick Fence uses an EPA-registered solution with a CDC-recommended Permethrin-based formula that applies to vegetation with a battery-powered wand. The spray requires a 6- to 10-foot-wide application. One gallon of the solution treats approximately 1,000 feet.

In addition to repelling all varieties of ticks, including deer ticks, lone star ticks, brown dog ticks, American dog ticks, and Western black-legged ticks, the solution also kills other crawling insects including Asian lady beetles, boxelder bugs and stink bugs.

“Our priority at Ben’s is to provide protection from ticks and biting insects so that consumers can enjoy the outdoors safely,” said Cox. “This year, accessing the outdoors might not mean taking a trip to an adventurous destination but rather spending time with friends and family in your own backyard. Ben’s Tick Fence gives you the ability to plan your gathering worry-free.” 

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