"Ant Pheromones: A Natural Defense Against Tick Bites for Hikers"

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"Ant Pheromones: A Natural Defense Against Tick Bites for Hikers"
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A new study suggests that ticks can be repelled by the pheromones produced by ants, leading researchers to work on synthetically replicating these ant excretions as a tick repellent. The synthetic pheromones are virtually undetectable by the human nose and could potentially be used in spray-on repellents or added to materials to create environmental barriers for ticks. The researchers have filed a provisional patent and are working with industrial sponsors to develop this into a usable product, while also exploring the possibility of combining ant pheromones with other repellent compounds for increased effectiveness.

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