Best Tick Prevention for Florida — Yard Sprays and Personal Repellents (2026)

Florida hosts multiple tick species — Black-Legged tick (Lyme disease vector), Gulf Coast tick, Lone Star tick, American Dog tick, and Brown Dog tick. Tick-borne illness rates in Florida have risen 35% in the last decade. Here’s how to prevent tick exposure and treat your yard in 2026.

Personal Repellents

1. DEET (25-30%)

Most effective personal repellent. OFF! Deep Woods — 6-8 hours of protection. Apply to exposed skin and clothing.

2. Picaridin 20%

Sawyer Picaridin — matches DEET effectiveness without the chemical smell or fabric damage. Same 6-8 hour duration.

3. Permethrin-Treated Clothing (Most Effective for Hikers)

Spray clothing with permethrin (0.5%) and let dry. Lasts 6 weeks of wear or 6 washings. Permethrin kills ticks on contact — they fall off instead of attaching.

Best for: hiking boots, pants, shirts. Don’t apply to skin.

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Yard Tick Reduction

Habitat Modification

  • Mow regularly. Ticks prefer tall grass. Keep lawn under 4 inches.
  • Clear leaf litter. Ticks overwinter in leaf piles.
  • Create barrier zones. 3-foot wide gravel or wood chip strip between yard and woods discourages tick migration.
  • Manage wildlife. Deer and rodents bring ticks. Fence vegetable gardens, secure trash.
  • Move bird feeders away from house. Birds drop ticks.

Chemical Treatment

Apply yard treatment in spring (before tick season peaks) and again in late summer.

Best product: Bifen IT sprayed on yard perimeter, vegetation edges, and shaded areas. 90-day residual.

For lawns specifically: Bifen LP Granules via broadcast spreader. Water in after application.

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Pet Protection

Pets are major tick vectors into the home.

  • Topical treatments: Frontline Plus, Advantix — monthly application to pet’s skin
  • Oral preventatives: Bravecto (lasts 12 weeks), Simparica
  • Tick collars: Seresto (8 months of protection), works for dogs and cats
  • Daily inspection: Check pets after they’ve been outside, especially head, ears, neck, between toes

Tick Removal Technique

  1. Use fine-tipped tweezers or a tick removal tool
  2. Grasp tick as close to skin as possible
  3. Pull straight up with steady, even pressure (don’t twist or jerk)
  4. Clean bite area with rubbing alcohol
  5. Save the tick in a sealed bag (in case symptoms develop and species ID is needed)
  6. Watch for symptoms over 30 days — fever, rash, joint pain

What NOT to Do

  • Don’t use heat (matches, lighters) to remove ticks. Causes them to regurgitate, increasing infection risk.
  • Don’t smother with petroleum jelly or nail polish. Same problem — increases regurgitation.
  • Don’t twist when removing. Risks leaving mouthparts in the skin.

Symptoms to Watch For

Most tick bites cause mild local reaction (small itchy bump). See a doctor if you develop:

  • Bull’s-eye rash (Lyme disease indicator)
  • Fever, chills, body aches
  • Severe headache
  • Muscle/joint pain
  • Swollen lymph nodes

Symptoms typically appear 3-30 days after bite.

FAQ

Is Lyme disease common in Florida?

Less common than in the Northeast but rising. Black-Legged ticks (the Lyme vector) are present throughout the state, particularly in oak hammocks and pine forests.

Can I get tick repellent treated clothing pre-made?

Yes. Insect Shield brand sells permethrin-treated apparel that lasts 70 washes. Sold at REI and online.

How effective is yard treatment?

~80% reduction in tick population for 60-90 days per application. Combined with habitat modification, can essentially eliminate ticks from active yard areas.

Where can I find related pest guides?

See our flea season guide.

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