
$400K+ invested into formulation, testing, and refinement
What Can You Expect
Using Your Tick Repellent Spray?
Protection in one pass:
Spray evenly on exposed skin, socks, cuffs, and collars 10 minutes before you leave. It dries fast — no sticky layer, no chemical cloud, just a light woodland scent.
Two barriers working at once:
The active compounds jam the tick's sensory receptors so it can't detect you. At the same time, the dried plant-oil film makes your skin too slick for a tick to grip and latch on. Even if one lands on you, it slides off.
Shorter tick checks:
Keep the habit — a quick check is always smart — but customers tell us it changes from "pulling ticks off" to "finding nothing."
One bottle, a full season:
100 ML of fine-mist spray covers months of weekend use. Toss it in the backpack side pocket and forget about the pest aisle.
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One Spray Before You Step Out
Shake, spray, go. A quick pass on your ankles, wrists, and collar is all it takes — the plant-oil barrier dries in 60 seconds and keeps ticks away for up to 8 hours. No sticky residue, no chemical cloud, just lightweight protection that moves with you.
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100% PLANT-BASED
Nature's Formula, Field-Tested
Citronella, cedarwood, eucalyptus, peppermint — botanical oils selected for one job: masking the scent signals ticks use to find you. No DEET, no synthetics, no compromise. Formulated to hold up through real hikes, real grass, and real weather.
We're serious about real protection, ask away
What makes these different from the seeds I buy at Home Depot or Walmart?
What makes these different from the seeds I buy at Home Depot or Walmart?
Two things: what's in it and how it feels. DEET-based sprays work by being mildly toxic — they irritate the insect's nervous system on contact. Effective, but that same chemical is sitting on your skin for hours, can damage synthetic fabrics and plastics (watch straps, tent fabric, sunglasses), and has that unmistakable chemical smell most people associate with summer camp in the worst way.
Our formula works differently. Instead of poisoning insects on contact, it masks the scent signals your body naturally emits — the ones ticks use to locate you. The result is the same (ticks stay away) but the method is gentler: no harsh smell, no greasy film, no fabric damage, no worrying about what you're absorbing through your skin. It's the difference between repelling and poisoning, and for daily use on yourself and your family, that difference matters.
Why are plant-based repellents better than DEET?
Why are plant-based repellents better than DEET?
"Better" depends on what you value. DEET is effective — nobody disputes that. But it comes with trade-offs most people don't think about until they look closely.
DEET is absorbed through the skin and has been linked to skin irritation, especially with repeated daily use. It dissolves certain plastics and synthetic fabrics (it can ruin a watch face or a rain jacket). It's not recommended for children under 2 months, and many pediatricians advise limiting concentration for young kids. It has a strong chemical odor that lingers. And it works by being neurotoxic to insects — which is effective, but raises the question of what repeated dermal exposure means for you over a full summer of daily use.
Plant-based repellents work by scent masking rather than neurotoxicity. They're gentler on skin, safe on fabrics and gear, have a natural scent that most people find pleasant, and carry none of the long-term exposure questions. The trade-off used to be effectiveness — older natural formulas genuinely didn't last. Modern botanical blends (ours included) have closed that gap significantly. You get real protection without the chemical baggage.
☑ Is it safe for kids and around pets?
☑ Is it safe for kids and around pets?
Yes, with one note. Our formula is safe for use on adults and children over 3 years of age. For children under 3, we recommend spraying clothing and gear rather than applying directly to skin — this is a standard precaution for any topical repellent, natural or otherwise.
Around pets: our formula contains no permethrin and no DEET. The plant oils we use are generally recognized as safe around dogs. That said, this spray is designed for human use — it's not a substitute for your pet's own tick prevention treatment (collar, topical, or oral). Don't spray it directly on your pet. For cats specifically, some essential oils (including certain concentrations of cedarwood and peppermint) can be irritating, so let the spray dry fully on your skin before extended contact with a cat.
The short version: safe on your kids, safe around your pets, not a replacement for your pet's own tick treatment.
How long does one application actually last? I've tried natural repellents before and nothing worked.
How long does one application actually last? I've tried natural repellents before and nothing worked.
We hear this a lot, and honestly, it's fair. Most natural repellents on the market use low concentrations of essential oils in a water base — they smell nice for ten minutes and then evaporate. That's not what this is.
Our formula uses a higher concentration of active botanical oils in a carrier designed to bond to the skin and release slowly over time. In field conditions (hiking, yard work, casual outdoor activity), a single application provides effective protection for up to 8 hours. If you're sweating heavily, swimming, or toweling off, reapply — the physical removal breaks the barrier. But under normal use, one spray before you head out covers you for the full day.
The difference between this and the natural sprays that "didn't work" is formulation — concentration, carrier chemistry, and the specific oil blend all matter. We spent over a year getting this right before we put it in a bottle.
jess.planted
Same, used it two weekends in a row on the Appalachian Trail. Zero ticks. I'm done with DEET forever 🙌