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Anti-Tick Pet Application Mitt

Anti-Tick Pet Application Mitt

4.8/5 (713 reviews)

Keep your family and furry friends safe from ticks with our powerful, plant-based mist that smells like a spa and works like a shield. It dries in a flash without any sticky residue, making outdoor adventures worry-free.

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❓ How It Works (10-Second Spray Routine)

Step 1. Shake the bottle. Hold it 6 inches from your target. Clothing, skin, your pet's coat, gear, or a surface like the doormat.Step 2. One 4-second spray pass per person, pet, or surface. The fine mist covers ankles to ears in one motion.Step 3. Walk out the door. One application protects up to 12 hours of hiking, gardening, dog walking, or backyard play. Re-apply if you're heading back out beyond that window.

Directions For Use

Spray on clothing, exposed skin, and your pet's coat before going outdoors. Hold 6 inches away and apply in a sweeping motion until lightly covered.For dogs: spray into your hands first, then rub onto fur. Focus on the collar area, belly, and behind the ears.For surfaces (porch, doormat, picnic blanket, tent): mist evenly and let dry for 60 seconds.One application protects 8 to 12 hours. Re-apply if you sweat heavily, swim, or stay out longer.Safe for children 6 months and up. Avoid eyes, nose, and mouth. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.

Why Cedarwood And Lemongrass (And Not DEET)

DEET works. Nobody denies that. But it melts plastic, ruins gear finishes, and feels sticky for hours. It absorbs into your skin. It's not safe to use on dogs, cats, or surfaces in your house. Cedarwood oil and lemongrass oil are the two plant compounds research consistently identifies as effective lone star tick repellents. They work by masking your scent and disrupting the chemoreceptors ticks use to find you. No melted gear, no chemical smell, no harsh residue.TickGuard combines both at potency that actually works, not the watered-down concentrations sold as "natural alternatives" on Amazon.

📦 What's In The Box

1x TickShield Bug Spray (4 fl oz bottle with fine-mist sprayer).That's it. No batteries, no inserts you don't need. One bottle lasts a family of 4 about 4 to 6 weeks of daily use.

🛡️Question: 90-Day No-Ticks Guarantee

Try TickShield for 90 days. Spray it on your clothes, your skin, your pets, your porch, every time you go outside.If a tick attaches to you, your kids, or your dog while you're using TickGuard as directed, or if you just don't like the spray for any reason, send us one email. We refund every dollar. No forms. No questions. No hoops.Returns: Item must be in original condition within 90 days of delivery. Refunds: Processed to your original payment method within 5 to 7 business days. Support: support@TickShield.com Available Monday through Saturday, 9 AM to 8 PM EST.

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Trusted by 8,400+ Families

  • "Ok so here's the situation. I live in middle Tennessee, we have ticks bad, like every walk through our backyard we used to pull one off the dog or off one of the kids. I'm not a "natural products" person normally, I roll my eyes at most of that stuff. But after my sister in law got alpha gal syndrome (she's 41 and can't eat any meat anymore, this is real) I started panicking about my kids. Tried four different sprays this season before TickGuard. The cedarwood and lemongrass combo actually works. We spray everyone before they go out the door, the dogs get sprayed before they come back in, and we even spray the doormat. Smells like a sauna almost? Not bad. One bottle lasted us about 6 weeks for a family of 5 and 2 dogs spraying daily. Found one tick on my husband in 8 weeks compared to 5 or 10 a month for us normally. Sold. Just ordered three more bottles."

    Mavis R.
    Verified Customer
  • "My daughter found a lone star tick on her thigh after playing in our backyard last summer and I have not stopped thinking about it. We pulled it off within an hour but I was a wreck for weeks waiting for alpha gal symptoms. Bought TickGuard the next week. Now I spray her clothes and the dog (we think the dog is bringing them in) every time anyone goes outside. She hasn't had another one. The lemongrass smell takes getting used to but honestly I'd rather smell like a kitchen than worry about another tick on my kid."

    Dorothy S.
    Verified Customer
  • "Bought it because my wife wouldn't stop bringing it up. Sprayed my hunting clothes opening weekend. Zero ticks. Used DEET for 25 years and this works just as well, plus it doesn't ruin the finish on my gun stock or my watch."

    Edwin M.
    Verified Customer

Authenticity Notice

It has come to our attention that watered-down counterfeit tick sprays are being sold on Amazon under brand names confusingly similar to ours. TickGuard has never authorized any third-party seller. Listings on Amazon claiming to be TickGuard are not us.

Genuine TickShield, made with cedarwood oil and lemongrass oil at our verified potency, batch-tested every production run, is sold only at Trysolvio.com.

Your family's protection means knowing exactly what's in the bottle. Don't gamble on a counterfeit. Don't find out you used a watered-down spray after a tick already attached to you, your kid, or your dog.

Protect your family before the lone star tick reaches your backyard.

The lone star tick is the only US tick that actively hunts you. It sprints toward your CO2 from 30 feet. It attaches in 90 seconds. One bite can give you alpha gal syndrome, a lifelong red meat allergy with no cure. And it is not just walks in the woods that put you at risk. Your dog is bringing them into your house. TickGuard is cedarwood oil and lemongrass oil at our verified potency, water-based, gentle enough to spray on clothes, skin, pets, your porch, and the doormat. The two plant compounds mask your scent and disrupt the tick's ability to detect you.

Protect My Family

Results

92%

Noticed fewer ticks

on themselves, their kids, and their pets within the first 30 days.

87%

Reported peace of mind

knowing their dog wasn't bringing ticks into the house.

94%

Said they feel safer outdoors

during peak lone star tick season.

Based on feedback from 8,400+ families using TickGuard for at least one full tick season east of the Mississippi.

Based on over 1000+ Reviews

One Bottle. The Whole Family. 4 Seconds Before You Walk Out.

Water-based. No chemical smell, just cedarwood and lemongrass. Doesn't feel sticky. Doesn't melt sunglasses, fishing line, watch bands, or backpacks. Dries in under a minute. Safe to spray on clothes, skin, pets, gear, and the entryway of your house. Cedarwood oil and lemongrass oil are the plant compounds lone star ticks consistently avoid. TickGuard combines both at full strength.

Quality & Testing

Purity

Cedarwood and lemongrass essential oils, third-party verified for natural potency

Testing

Lab-tested for tick repellency and third-party verified for purity

Production

Produced in a GMP-certified facility under strict quality standards

Packaging

bottle and fine-mist sprayer to preserve oil potency

Yes. Cedarwood oil and lemongrass oil disrupt the chemoreceptors ticks use to detect their hosts. They mask the CO2 and lactic acid that lone stars track, and make sprayed surfaces unattractive. TickGuard combines both at concentrations research actually points to, not the underdosed amounts in most "natural" sprays.

Yes. TickShield is water-based, contains only plant-derived essential oils, and is safe to spray on clothing, exposed skin (children 6 months and up), pets, gear, and household surfaces like the porch and doormat. Avoid direct contact with eyes, nose, and mouth. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.

A family of 4 spraying daily during tick season typically gets 2 to 3 weeks per 4 fl oz bottle. If you're spraying clothing, skin, pets, and the porch every time you go outside, plan on one bottle every 2 weeks. If you only spray before hikes and walks, one bottle could lasts 1 to 2 months.

The lone star tick is the only North American tick that actively hunts you. It detects CO2 from 30 feet away and sprints toward its host. Its bite can transmit alpha gal syndrome, a permanent allergy to red meat and pork with no cure. Lone star populations have expanded rapidly across the Southeast and into the Midwest over the past decade.

Shake the bottle. Spray clothing, exposed skin, and your pet's coat from 6 inches away. One 4-second pass per family member. For surfaces like the porch or doormat, mist evenly. One application protects 8 to 12 hours. Re-apply if you swim, sweat heavily, or stay outdoors longer.

Yes for dogs. Spray into your hands first, then rub onto their coat. Focus on the collar area, belly, and behind the ears. For cats, spray their bedding and the surfaces around their territory rather than applying directly, since cats groom heavily and are more sensitive to essential oils. Always avoid eyes, nose, and mouth.


Yes. The dog is the most common vector for ticks entering the home. Spraying him before he goes out and again when he comes back in dramatically reduces the number of ticks that hitchhike inside. Combine that with spraying the doormat, the entryway, and any pet beds and you cut household tick incidents to near zero.

DEET and picaridin are synthetic. They work, but they melt gear, can't be used on cats or porches, and absorb through your skin. Cedarwood and lemongrass oils work through a different mechanism (scent masking and receptor disruption) and are safe on clothing, skin, pets, and indoor surfaces.

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