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A new study finds three compounds derived from flowers show significant tick-repellent properties in field trials. The compounds were inspired by compounds naturally found in lavender and sage (shown here), geraniums and roses, and lemongrass and verbena. While further evaluation for safety and effectiveness remains, the compounds could provide viable new options for products to prevent tick bites. (Photo by Laura Kraft, Ph.D.)

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