1. Keep grass cut short. Ticks love tall grass and weeds. Keep weeds out. Keep Cats and dogs away from weeds and woods. 2. Place glue traps inside house. You can make your own glue trap with cardboard and then use petro jelly for the sticky glue. You can place these in window seals and outside as well. 3. Most ticks came from mice. Reduce the mice population around your house and the tick population will naturally be reduced.
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Ticks hate peppermint oil. However I'm not sure if you can put it on a dog. Will look into it. Praise Allah.
Eucalyptis leaves. When my sisters nasty cats had fleas, I put a bunch of leaves under my bed and under the couch and it seemed to work.
A good cat repellent spray would be the Mega Sonic Cat Repellent. It is entirely harmless to cats yet will still keep them away, and if you wish to, you can also spread garlic around your garden to keep them away.
flea spray and other things like hair spray and some stores have sand try that
There are several good option for a natural mosquito repellent. Some great options are citronella oil, lemon eucalyptus Oil, rosemary oil, and peppermint oil. Many of these have a great side effect of smelling great.
Coumarins...
They just have natural good reflexes.
Yes, all cats are natural swimmers. Some love water!
Aveeno Natural Active Shampoo and Conditioner. Also Herbal Essence.
A dog. Maybe something like this would work, not sure...http://www.critter-repellent.com/squirrel/squirrel-repellant.php
Because they can be fatal if ingested, mothballs are not a safe choice to deter cats. Two safer alternatives are vinegar and ammonia.