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Thermacell TC12-XCP6 TC24 Tick Control Tube, 10.7 in L Trap, 7 in W Trap - pack of 72
Item #: TC12-XCP6 by THERMACELL REPELLENTS INC
In Stock $313.30 /package
Buying in bulk
Ships Only Within the United States
30 Days Easy Return. We are the largest supplier of the most adaptable, personalized hardware in the industry. We work hard to ensure you're satisfied with our products.
- This 24-pack will protect a typical one acre property
- Kills backyard ticks with lyme disease
- Doesn't harm kids, pets or environment
- Easy-to-use, apply in minutes 2X a year
- Works with nature to reduce the tick population
- No spray, environmentally friendly
- Developed at Harvard University School of Public Health
- Works in New England, the Mid-Atlantic and the Northern Woods where instances of lyme disease and deer tick population is high
- The better time to apply is in late April and late July before young ticks begin feeding
Hazardous Material
No
Velocity
N
Each Weight
0.820 LB
Product Type
Insect Repellent Device
Organic
No
Ready to Use
Yes
Container Size
12 pk
Sub Brand
Control Tubes
Defective Code
A
Returnable
Yes
Height
3.60
Length
6.00
Width
10.50
Recommended for Ticks
Y
Country Origin Code
BG
Trap Width
3.6"
Trap Length
6.1"
Nomenclature
TC12 CONTROL TICK TUBE 12PK
Hazardous Marine
Hazardous transport required
Ships Only
Within the United States
P65 Warning
The following product(s) can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov
Master Carton Quantity
12
Each Product Weight
0.18 pound
Minimum Sell Quantity
1
Price Group For Europe
96THL
Specifications:
Warranty: 1 Year
Compositions: Permethrin
Unlike sprays or granules, our tick tubes exclusively target ticks on mice. Our tubes work with nature and won't harm your pets or yard. They work excellent in New England, Mid-Atlantic and Northern Woods where Lyme disease is concentrated.