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3 Tips for When to Use Natural Tick Spray

Natural tick spray is all about routine maintenance, but many people are left wondering how Evolv fits into the routine they’re already in. Natural products will help your dog live a happier and healthier life in the long run, so we want to share with you some times that would be good to spray your [Read the Rest...]


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3 Tips for Using Natural Tick Spray

Natural tick spray is easy and effective for repelling ticks, but for some people using a product like Evolv is a completely new concept. It differs from how traditional spot-drop treatments are applied and used. Since natural tick spray can help your dog live longer and stay healthier, we’d like to offer some tips for [Read the Rest...]


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Why Is the Tick Population Rising?

If you’re an outdoor entusiast or pet owner, you’ve probably noticed the large amount of ticks this year. But what you may not have realized is that Ticks carry Lyme disease which is a health hazard to you, your family, and your pets. Lyme disease is a bacterial infection caused by the bite of an [Read the Rest...]


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Deadly Tick Disease On The Rise

With blizzards one day and sunshine the next, tick season is more unpredictable than ever, making treating and preventing ticks especially difficult. The changing climate has seen lyme disease rates significantly increase in the northern states between 1992 and 2007, according to studies. Ticks as small as the head of a pin are causing this [Read the Rest...]


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When a tick bites

Wondercide has helped many people with reports of ticks, tick bites, and information on how to kill and repel ticks. Ticks are not actually insects but arachnids, closely related to mites, spiders, and scorpions. They are divided into two groups, hard-bodied ticks and soft-bodied ticks. Both groups of ticks are capable of spreading diseases such [Read the Rest...]


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