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Could this essential oil help repel ticks carrying Lyme disease? Here’s what a new Canadian study found

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An Acadia University study has found natural repellent may work to keep black-legged ticks at bay this season. Researchers tested lemongrass essential oil, which showed it significantly impairs the ability of black-legged ticks to detect humans.

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Could this essential oil help repel ticks carrying Lyme disease? Here’s what a new Canadian study found

An Acadia University study has found natural repellent may work to keep black-legged ticks at bay this season. Researchers tested lemongrass essential oil, which showed it significantly impairs the ability of black-legged ticks to detect humans.

·Orangeville, Canada
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Inside Halton broke the news in Halton Hills, Canada on Friday, April 18, 2025.
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