Tick Control Products
Nixalite Tick Control Products includes several sprays that will kill ticks instantly on contact.
(Not intended to spray directly on humans or pets).
Ticks are small animals that belong to the group of arachnids. They are closely related to spiders and scorpions. There are less than 1000 species of ticks that can be found all over the world. Ticks are parasites that transmit numerous diseases.
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SOLO 466 Backpack Mist Blower
The new Solo 466 Mist Blower is ideal for applying plant protection chemicals, or for mosquito, pest and parasite control in storage areas, containers, or animal herds.
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Steri-Fab Bactericide
Steri-Fab Multi-Purpose sanitizer, virucide, germicide, fungicide, mildewcide, disinfectant, and Insecticide that kills bed bugs, lice, fleas, ticks and dust mites and other insects.
Sterifab is EPA registered and
can kill 99.9% of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19
Mosquito Barrier Liquid Repellent
Mosquito Barrier Mosquito Repellent repels mosquitoes, ticks, fleas and other flying insects. Made from garlic extract. Safe for people, pets and plants. Available in quarts and gallon containers. Made in the USA.
Kills Bed Bugs Spray II
Water based non-residual formula that kills bed bugs dead on contact. This spray helps keep bedbugs and other insects from coming back. Use in homes, hotels, motels and other areas. Kills pests on contact.
Burgess Propane Insect Fogger
The same effective system used by professionals to kill mosquitoes that can carry disease. Kills and repels mosquitoes and biting flies. Propane cylinder NOT included.
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VectorFog BM100 Motorized Backpack Sprayer
Equipped with an adjustable, flat spray, hollow cone and jet stream nozzle the BM100 backpack sprayer/mister can accommodate the majority of your spraying needs.
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FACTS: Ticks can survive without food 200 days. They are not able to fly or jump. When they identify the ideal host, ticks crawl until they find suitable place to attach themselves. Ticks prefer skin on the area of head, neck and ears because it is soft and can be penetrated easily. Ticks transmit numerous bacterial and viral diseases such as Lyme disease, Q fever, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tick paralysis and bovine anaplasmosis, among others.