


Bug-Free Home & Lawn Kit Sizes

Dr. Ben's Evictor
Dr. Ben's Evictor kills and repels bed bugs, fleas, ticks, ants, mosquitoes, mites, and other biting, damaging pests in all stages of life, including eggs
Handmade from cedarwood oil and other plant-based ingredients, Dr. Ben's Evictor is family-safe and natural.
Dr. Ben's Evictor is safe for people, pets, clothing, furniture, carpeting, bedding, and gear. It dries quickly and does not stain.
How to Use
Apply to people, pets, clothing, and gear to kill, repel, and prevent painful bug bites
Spray indoors as needed to kill bugs and prevent costly insect problems without exposing your family or pets to dangerous chemicals

Nature's Defender
Nature's Defender is a concentrate of 85% natural cedarwood oil designed to kill and repel fleas, ticks, mosquitos, ants, and mites in every stage of life, including eggs.
Made in the United States, Nature's Defender is non-toxic. You, your family, and your pets can enjoy your yard immediately after application, no downtime necessary!
This outdoor bug spray concentrate can be used twice, two weeks apart to treat a yard overrun with insects, or about once a month as a preventative that will save you a headache down the road.
How to Treat an Infected Lawn
How to Dilute
In the Hose-End Sprayer, add 4 oz. of Nature's Defender. Add 22 oz. of warm water and shake until the solution is cloudy. Connect a hose to the sprayer and begin spraying your lawn. Don't forget to also spray shrubbery and tree bases, as bugs tend to hide in these areas.
For Prevention
Spray your lawn monthly with Nature's Defender to kill and repel fleas, ticks, mosquitos, ants, and mites. For added prevention, broadcast Cedar Granules throughout your yard every 6 weeks for additional protection against these insects.
For Active Insect Problems
Start by treating your yard twice, two weeks apart, and then monthly after that. For ongoing issues, it is also recommended to pair Nature's Defender with Cedar Granules to actively target and repel reoccurring pest issues.
For more information on how to tackle specific bug problems, click on one of our blogs below!