Ranch Life Naturals
Tick & Insect Repellent Balm Stick No. 16

- Safe for People, Horses & Dogs
- Use it on insects bites for you, your horse or dog.
- Apply to dogs ears and top of head.
- Apply in horses ears, over eyes and face or anywhere on the body.
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Great for helping to heal wounds and keep the insects away.
- Great for on the go, trail riding, or camping.
Our Natural Tick & Insect Repellent Balm Stick No. 16 is a safe, human-grade, effective solution that uses a unique and extremely effective blend to repel most nuisance insects & wood ticks. In addition to being a repellent, it is a nourishing repair balm to effectively restore skin that has been bitten by ticks and insects. It pairs with our Tick & Insect Repellent No. 05.
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Ingredients:
Grapeseed Oil, Beeswax, Lavender
Flower Oil, Vitamin E, Sunflower Seed Oil, Organic Shea Butter, Organic Jojoba
Seed Oil, Rosehip Seed Oil, Meadowfoam Seed Oil, Organic Calendula Flower
Extract, Organic Olive Fruit Oil, Tea Tree Leaf Oil, Roman Chamomile Flower
Oil, German Chamomile Flower Oil, Citronella, Cedarwood, Eucalyptus, & Peppermint Essential Oils.
Indication:
An effective skin repairing balm stick to restore skin while repelling insects.
Great for horse and dog ears, faces, bellies, and wounds. Safe for people and
great for your skin.
Inspiration:
I was inspired to develop this Tick & Insect Repellent because of the research and information about the possible adverse neurological effects the deet and other chemicals in our bug sprays with side effects can cause, and the possible adverse effects of pyrothroids in mammals. I have read several studies that have raised concerns about potentially adverse effects on sperm quality and sperm DNA, reproductive hormones, and pregnancy outcomes in mammals. This information was enough for me to feel passionate about developing a natural alternative to protect ourselves and our animals from ticks and other insects.
As a breeder of Morgan horses, and owner of 3 Border Collies living in Midwest Wisconsin, which is the heart of tick borne disease, I felt it was crucial to develop a product that I could spray on ourselves living and working here in the woods and our breeding stallions, mares and foals, along with our dogs. I have had Lyme disease myself, our dogs have tested positive for exposure to tick borne disease and we have had horses get tick borne disease.
Directions:
Apply to skin to repel insects while repairing and restoring skin. Keep out of eyes and mouth.
