Thermacell Tick Control Tubes for Yards Protects 1/4 Acre from Ticks No Spray No Granules No Mess Environmentally Friendly Alternative to Tick Spray & Tick Repellent
- TESTED FOR PROTECTION: Thermacell Tick Control Tubes are a no-spray, no-mess, easy way to kill deer ticks and prevent the spread of Lyme and other diseases such as babesiosis or anaplasmosis. Developed at Harvard University School of Public Health. - KEEP TICKS AWAY: 24 tubes provide advanced tick protection for up to 1/4 acre per application. Apply 2X per year for best results (spring and summer). Works best in New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Northern Woods where Lyme disease is concentrated. - EASY TO USE: Place tubes around areas that attract mice, such as rock walls, wood piles, brush, sheds, gardens, and wooded areas. Place no more than 10 yards apart. Works with nature to reduce tick population. - IDEAL FOR BACKYARDS: Most tick bites occur in your yard, so protect your pets and family members with Thermacell tick control you can trust. Does not harm the environment, pets, or people. - THERMACELL GUARANTEE: Backed by 1-year Thermacell Satisfaction Guarantee. See packaging for details. Includes 24 tick tubes.
From the manufacturer
Tick Educational Video
What is the best time to put them out?
Where do I place the Tick Tubes?
What happens if it rains and the tubes get wet?
Is it safe for cats/dogs, if they eat the mice or cotton?
Is it safe to use around children?
Thermacell Tick Control Tubes
What is the best time to put them out?
The best time to apply the tick tubes is in April or May, with a second application in July.
Where do I place the Tick Tubes?
We recommend placing tick tubes around your entire property. Place tubes in protected places mice are
likely to frequent such as inside sheds, under decks, along stonewalls, or under bushes.
What happens if it rains and the tubes get wet?
Tick Tubes are still effective if they get wet. The coating on the outside of the tubes protects them from rain. If the cotton does get wet, it will dry out once the weather improves. Don’t place tubes in areas likely to flood.
Is it safe for cats/dogs, if they eat the mice or cotton?
The US EPA has no published reports, nor records of any incidents associated with the use of permethrin-treated tick tubes. The amount of permethrin used to treat cotton in our Tick Tubes is well below any level of concern.
Is it safe to use around children?
The US EPA has determined it reasonable to assume no harm to infants and children based on the
existing data for permethrin.