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HandsOn Gloves & TickSlick a Match Made in Heaven!

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How do you keep your horses and other pets safe from tenacious and dangerous ticks?

By using TickSlick & HandsOn Gloves together!

Check out our short (home-made) video about HandsOn Gloves and TickSlick, staring Justin Morgan – a feral Oak Creek Wild Horse.

As most folks have experienced, most fly, flea, or tick products rarely work effectively for stopping ticks from getting onto your horses or pets.

Luckily, there is a new revolutionary new natural spray that actually deflects ticks called TickSlick. What makes TickSlick different from ALL other tick products on the market? Unlike all other tick products, TickSlick is not trying repel ticks.

Instead of attempting to repel ticks, TickSlick unique proprietary blend effectively and immediately deflects the ticks, preventing them from ever getting on your horses or pets’ coat in the first place! Which is the only way to safely protect your horses and pets from being bitten by a tick.

TickSlick creates a natural barrier on the coat that stops ticks from getting onto your horses or pets in the first place! And the best part is that NO toxic chemicals are used in TickSlick.

Now we have had the pleasure of finding that TickSlick used together with HandsOn Gloves is a match made in heaven!

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RoundUp Adding to the Rise of Tick-Borne Diseases

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Did you know that RoundUp is adding to the extreme rise in ticks?

No one wants weeds – but Round Up is NOT the answer!

But I’ll bet it will surprise you to learn that the blanketed use of Round Up is actually adding to the widespread epidemic of tick-borne diseases.

Sierra Club research and findings:

The common Western Fence Lizard eats ticks by the millions! Wherever the lizards abound, the population of disease-carrying ticks are low. Fewer lizards result in more disease carrying ticks.

Not only do these lizards eat ticks – but when ticks bite the lizards – the blood from the lizard actually eliminates the Lyme disease in the tick. The tick lives but its blood is cleansed of the Borrelia bacteria and it no longer poses a Lyme disease risk.

In areas with Western Fence Lizards, about 5% of ticks carry the disease, while in other areas 50% of ticks harbor the disease.

The recent rise in tick-borne diseases spreading across the U.S. is alarming. Global warming is a suspected accelerator, but one needs to also seriously consider that the over-use of pesticides such as Round Up is exponentially fueling the fire.

Then there are the bees and the butterflies…

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Ticks-Off at O.C. Pet Expo April 27th-29th

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Ticks-Off & Tic X at Orange County Family Pet Expo

at the OC Fairgrounds ~ April 27th-29th at Booth #1133

 

We are SO excited to be at this years OC Pet Expo!! What a great premise this expo has been built on, as it is all about educating pet people and supporting pet rescues. Absolutely perfect combination for Ticks-Off & Hilton Herbs Tic X to be a part of and supporting.

We will have with us the BRAND NEW Hilton Herbs Tic X for equines and canines!!!  We are VERY excited about these lovely new products, and you will be too!

We will also have a sample of our new eucalyptus scent at our booth, so if you want to refresh your dog, bring them on by Booth #1133 for a spritz of eucalyptus scented Ticks-Off.

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