SickTick Tick and Chigger Repellent Waist and Leg Band Pack
SickTick Tick and Chigger Repellent Waist and Leg Band Pack
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One Size Fits All, Comfortable and Adjustable Waist and Leg Bands that effectively repel ticks and chiggers, protecting you during every outdoor adventure. Simply wear the Talarik SickTick Waist Band over your traditional belt around your waist, and Leg Bands are best worn around the tops of your boots, but can be worn around pant legs at the ankle to repel ticks and chiggers all day. The Talarik SickTick Waist and Leg Bands are treated with a proprietary Registered repellent technology from InsectShield you can trust all season. When working or recreating outdoors, ticks and chiggers are always looking for an easy way in. Talarik SickTick protects against insects including those than can carry Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis, Ehrlichiosis and other insect-borne diseases.
Waist Band fits waists 26 to 48 inches.
Leg Bands fit 13.5 up to 19 inches.
Hook and Loop Closure
SickTick Bands are 70% cotton / 30% spandex. Find the InsectShield-SickTick SDS sheet here.
Our InsectShield SickTick proprietary treatment is guaranteed through 70 washings, offering all season protection. Since SickTick bands don’t need to be washed, protection life depends on general wear and tear as well as storage. When not in use, store bands out of the sun and moisture to maximize protection longevity.
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Deer ticks, also known as black-legged ticks or western black-legged ticks are among numerous species of ticks found in the US. Commonly found in woodland and grassy areas, including gardens and popular picnic and hiking areas, ticks are present from spring through late fall months. Throughout their life cycle, ticks are very small (often smaller than the size of a sesame seed) and are difficult to detect. Tick repellency is becoming more and more important. Most critically, ticks spread Lyme disease, a debilitating condition that is rarely fatal, but which is often confused with the flu in its early stages. According to the CDC, typical symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue, and a characteristic skin rash called erythema migrans. If left untreated, infection can spread to joints, the heart, and the nervous system.
Identifying and recognizing the risks of ticks is important around homes and in outdoor spaces where we work and recreate.
Learn more about Ticks, Lyme disease and tick-borne meat allergies
Our EPA-registered Talarik SickTick Waist and Leg Bands are great for industries including: Oil, gas, mining, Horticulture/Agriculture, Forestry, Wildlife Biology, Fisheries Biology, Utilities, Parks & Recreation, Outdoor Clean Up Crews, and Disaster Response/Relief work. Field work in areas at-risk for insect-borne diseases include: Wildlife habitat, Stream habitat, Industrial sites, Construction & Job Sites, Fire Protection, Utility Sites, Manufacturing Plants, Home & Garden Sites.
Talarik SickTick products are appropriate for use by the entire family/no restrictions for use. Advantages of the proprietary treatment technology converts comfortable gear into effective, long lasting and convenient insect protection. Repellency lasts the expected lifetime of the product (70 washings).
Lyme Disease Activity
Courtesy cdc.gov
as of 2021
Alpha Gal Syndrome Disease Activity Map
Courtesy cdc.gov
-Built-in Insect Shield
-Invisible Protection
-Tested/Proven
-Durable
-Convenient
-Family Protection
-Comfortable
-Effective
-Odorless
-Long-lasting Protection
-Bug Barrier
EPA Registration No.: 74843-5
EPA Producer Establishment No.: 74843-CHN-001
Did you know that Lyme disease is not considered by the CDC to be endemic in some western and southern states? This has led to a systematic under-reporting of Lyme disease in these areas according to MyLymeData.org. On the map above, the states in blue have a higher number of people enrolled in MyLymeData than are included in total CDC Lyme disease case reports. (In green states, the CDC has more cases.) The important thing to recognize is that Lyme disease is widespread and we must all be vigilant to protect ourselves and our family from this disease.