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Tick Wipes - 12 Pack
Ben's
Tick Wipes - 12 Pack
$8.99
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  Enjoy portable, convenient tick protection with individually-wrapped Ben’s Tick Repellent Wipes. These 20% Picaridin wipes provide maximum strength tick protection that lasts 12 hours and is great for the whole family. This easy-to-apply tick repellent is ultra-portable, making it a perfect match for hunters, hikers, and anyone heading outdoors. The large, soft wipes make it easy to control how much and where you apply your repellent.

  These field-tested tick wipes are specifically designed to repel ticks, including deer ticks, that may carry Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and other tick-borne diseases. Featuring a family-friendly formula, these tick wipes are tough on bugs without being tough on you. The perfect size for storing in your purse, glove box, or gear bag, Ben’s tick repellent wipes offer convenient, rugged protection you can count on. Don’t get bitten, get Ben’s®!

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Brand Name:
Ben's
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
0006-7330
UPC:
044224073303
Other Features:
Maximum Strength Tick Repellent
Trust Ben's as your tick defense. These tick repellent wipes feature a maximum strength 20% Picaridin formula for powerful protection against deer ticks, wood ticks, and more.
12 Hours of Tick Protection
Keep ticks away all day long. This tick repellent is proven to repel ticks for 12 hours, providing maximum protection whether you're in deep woods or your own backyard.
Recommended Active Ingredient
Choose the EPA-registered active ingredient Picaridin, which is recommended by the CDC to repel disease-carrying insects.
Protection from Tick-borne Diseases
Step outside knowing you're protected. Ben's Tick Repellent repels ticks that may carry Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tick-borne encephalitis, and more.
Safe on Clothing & Gear
Apply anti-tick wipes to your clothing and gear for additional protection. The non-greasy formula won't damage sunglasses, rain jackets, plastics, or other synthetic materials.
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