The best tick repellent overall is Ben’s Adventure Formula because its 20% picaridin formula balances long protection, sweat resistance, and everyday usability. OFF! Deep Woods 25% DEET is my value pick for households that need several dependable cans, while Ben’s 100 suits adults facing dense tick habitat and demanding conditions. The main choice is between easier-wearing picaridin, proven but harsher-feeling DEET, and plant-based sprays that may require more frequent application. Buyers also need to weigh aerosol coverage against pump control and portable bottles against economical multipacks. Continue reading for my full breakdown of the best tick repellents and the tradeoffs behind each recommendation.
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Key Takeaways
- I ranked Ben’s Adventure Formula first because its 20% picaridin formula offers the strongest balance of claimed longevity, sweat resistance, fine-mist coverage, and wearable comfort.
- The three OFF! Deep Woods listings overlap heavily, so package size and dispenser style matter more than small branding differences when choosing among them.
- Ben’s 100 and Repel 100 are specialized high-DEET choices rather than automatic upgrades; I favor them for severe exposure, not routine backyard use.
- Murphy’s Naturals, Yaya Organics, and Grandpa Gus’s provide plant-based alternatives, but their convenience comes with a greater likelihood of frequent reapplication.
- Aerosols such as Repel Tick Defense cover clothing and lower legs quickly, while pumps from Ben’s and Zevo give buyers more control around the face, wrists, and gear.
| Murphy’s Naturals Tick Repellent Spray | ![]() | Best Plant-Based Overall | Active ingredient: Oil of lemon eucalyptus | EPA registration: Yes | DEET-free: Yes | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| OFF! Deep Woods Insect Repellent Aerosol | ![]() | Best Bulk DEET Pick | Active ingredient: DEET | DEET concentration: 25% | Can size: 6 oz | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Yaya Organics All Natural Extra Strength Tick Repellent | ![]() | Best Eco-Conscious Pick | Volume: 4 oz | Formulation: Plant-based, DEET-free spray | Botanical oils: Cedarwood, peppermint, rosemary, geranium, lemongrass, and thyme | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Ben’s Adventure Formula Tick & Mosquito Repellent | ![]() | Best Overall | Active ingredient: Picaridin | Picaridin concentration: 20% | Protection duration: Up to 12 hours | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Grandpa Gus’s Natural Tick and Mosquito Repellent Spray | ![]() | Best Plant-Based Pick for Families | Bottle size: 4 oz | Pack size: 2 bottles | Active botanicals: Geraniol, lemongrass oil, and peppermint oil | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Ben’s 100 Tick & Insect Repellent | ![]() | Best Maximum-Strength Repellent | Active Ingredient: DEET | DEET Content: 100% | Protection Duration: Up to 10 hours | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Ben’s Hunting Formula Tick & Mosquito Repellent | ![]() | Best for Hunting and Fishing | Active Ingredient: Picaridin | Picaridin Content: 20% | Protection Duration: Up to 12 hours | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Zevo On-Body Tick & Mosquito Repellent Spray | ![]() | Best Family Application Kit | Active Ingredient: IR3535 | Protection Duration: Up to 8 hours | Included Bottles: 1 pump bottle and 2 aerosol bottles | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| OFF! Deep Woods Insect Repellent V Bug Spray | ![]() | Best Bulk Pick for Clothing Application | Active Ingredient: DEET | DEET Content: 25% | Protection Duration: Up to 8 hours | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| OFF! Deep Woods Insect Repellent Aerosol | ![]() | Best Single-Can DEET Aerosol | Active Ingredient: DEET | DEET Content: 25% | Size: 6 oz | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Repel 100 Mosquito and Insect Repellent | ![]() | Best for Severe Tick Conditions | Volume: 4 ounces | Active Ingredient: DEET | DEET Concentration: 98.11% | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Repel Tick Defense Aerosol Spray | ![]() | Best Bulk Picaridin Pack | Can Size: 6.5 ounces | Pack Size: 6 cans | Total Pack Volume: 39 ounces | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| tick repellent | Active ingredient | Pack size | Protection duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Murphy’s Naturals Tick Repelle | Oil of lemon eucalyptus | 2 bottles | — |
| OFF! Deep Woods Insect Repelle | DEET | 6 cans | Up to 8 hours |
| Yaya Organics All Natural Extr | — | — | Not specified |
| Ben’s Adventure Formula Tick & | Picaridin | 3 bottles | Up to 12 hours |
| Grandpa Gus’s Natural Tick and | — | 2 bottles | — |
| Ben’s 100 Tick & Insect Repell | DEET | 2 bottles | Up to 10 hours |
| Ben’s Hunting Formula Tick & M | Picaridin | 3 bottles | Up to 12 hours |
| Zevo On-Body Tick & Mosquito R | IR3535 | — | Up to 8 hours |
| OFF! Deep Woods Insect Repelle | DEET | 3 cans | Up to 8 hours |
| OFF! Deep Woods Insect Repelle | DEET | 1 can | — |
| Repel 100 Mosquito and Insect | DEET | — | — |
| Repel Tick Defense Aerosol Spr | Picaridin | 6 cans | — |
More Details on Our Top Picks
Murphy’s Naturals Tick Repellent Spray
I rank Murphy’s Naturals Tick Repellent Spray highest among the plant-based choices because its EPA-registered oil of lemon eucalyptus formula offers a clearer protection claim than Yaya Organics, which provides no specific duration. It can be applied to skin or clothing and promises up to eight hours against many ticks, though deer-tick protection is limited to four hours. That distinction makes timely reapplication necessary in areas where deer ticks are the main threat. Compared with Ben’s Adventure Formula, Murphy’s is the better match for buyers avoiding DEET and picaridin, but it delivers less endurance and lacks Ben’s sweat-resistant positioning. The twin four-ounce bottles are easy to divide between bags or people, giving this pick a useful balance of documented protection, portability, and ingredient preference.
Pros:- EPA-registered plant-based formula
- Can be applied to both skin and clothing
- Provides up to eight hours of protection against some tick species
- Two portable four-ounce bottles
Cons:- Deer-tick protection lasts only up to four hours
- May need earlier reapplication because weather and activity can affect duration
- Less endurance than the 12-hour Ben’s Adventure Formula
Best for: Hikers and campers who want an EPA-registered, DEET-free repellent for both skin and clothing
Not ideal for: People spending a full day in deer-tick habitat, since protection against deer ticks is limited to four hours
- Active ingredient:Oil of lemon eucalyptus
- EPA registration:Yes
- DEET-free:Yes
- Bottle size:4 fl oz
- Pack size:2 bottles
- General tick protection:Up to 8 hours
- Deer-tick protection:Up to 4 hours
- Application surfaces:Skin and clothing
Our verdict“Choose this for plant-based protection with an EPA registration, provided you can reapply more often in deer-tick country.”
OFF! Deep Woods Insect Repellent Aerosol
OFF! Deep Woods Insect Repellent Aerosol earns the bulk-buy role because six six-ounce cans offer far more shared capacity than the two-bottle Murphy’s Naturals pack. Its 25% DEET formula provides up to eight hours of mosquito and tick protection, while the aerosol produces a dry, quick-spreading application suited to camps, work crews, and group outings. I place Ben’s Adventure Formula above it for long active days because Ben’s promises 12 hours, resists sweat, and is gentler on outdoor gear. OFF! remains the more familiar choice for buyers who specifically prefer DEET and want multiple cans ready for different kits. The tradeoffs are substantial: aerosol application offers less placement control than a pump, DEET may irritate sensitive skin, and it can be a poor match around some synthetic equipment and finishes.
Pros:- Six-can pack suits groups and frequent outings
- 25% DEET provides up to eight hours of protection
- Aerosol spreads quickly over exposed areas
- Dry, non-greasy finish
Cons:- DEET may irritate sensitive skin
- DEET can damage certain plastics and synthetic materials
- Aerosol creates more overspray and less application control than a pump
Best for: Camping groups, outdoor crews, and large households that want a six-can supply of quick-drying DEET repellent
Not ideal for: Buyers with sensitive skin or delicate synthetic gear who want tighter application control
- Active ingredient:DEET
- DEET concentration:25%
- Can size:6 oz
- Pack size:6 cans
- Protection duration:Up to 8 hours
- Target pests:Ticks and mosquitoes
- Application format:Aerosol spray
- Finish:Dry and non-greasy
Our verdict“Pick this for a group-sized DEET supply and fast application, but keep it away from sensitive skin and vulnerable gear.”
Yaya Organics All Natural Extra Strength Tick Repellent
I give Yaya Organics Extra Strength Tick Repellent the eco-conscious role because its plant-based formula comes in a recyclable aluminum bottle and can be sprayed on skin, clothing, or gear. That broad application range is useful for buyers who want one bottle for exposed skin and fabric barriers. Compared with Murphy’s Naturals, however, Yaya Organics lacks an EPA-registration claim in the supplied data and does not state a defined protection window. I would favor Murphy’s when documented duration drives the decision; Yaya makes more sense when packaging, DEET avoidance, and use across gear matter more. Its blend of cedarwood, peppermint, rosemary, geranium, lemongrass, and thyme also creates a pronounced botanical scent. Buyers should expect more uncertain reapplication timing and potential sensitivity to the numerous essential oils.
Pros:- DEET-free plant-based formulation
- Suitable for skin, clothing, and gear
- Recyclable aluminum bottle reduces reliance on plastic packaging
- Lightweight, non-greasy spray format
Cons:- No specific protection duration is provided
- Botanical scent may be too strong for some users
- Multiple essential oils may irritate sensitive skin
Best for: Eco-minded day hikers who want a DEET-free spray for skin, clothing, and gear in recyclable packaging
Not ideal for: Buyers who need an EPA-registered option with a clearly stated protection duration or who dislike strong herbal scents
- Volume:4 oz
- Formulation:Plant-based, DEET-free spray
- Botanical oils:Cedarwood, peppermint, rosemary, geranium, lemongrass, and thyme
- Carrier oils:Soybean oil and castor oil
- Bottle material:Recyclable aluminum
- Application surfaces:Skin, clothing, and gear
- Protection duration:Not specified
- Finish:Non-greasy
Our verdict“Choose Yaya for versatile plant-based application and recyclable packaging, not for a precisely defined protection window.”
Ben’s Adventure Formula Tick & Mosquito Repellent
Ben’s Adventure Formula takes my top position because its 20% picaridin, 12-hour protection claim and sweat-resistant design address the demands of long hikes better than the shorter-duration options here. Murphy’s Naturals reaches up to eight hours for some ticks but only four hours for deer ticks, while OFF! Deep Woods tops out at eight hours and uses DEET. Ben’s also treats outdoor gear more gently than DEET formulas, a practical advantage around technical fabrics and equipment. The fine-mist EcoSpray works at any angle, helping cover legs and other awkward areas without turning the bottle upright. This is not the right choice for shoppers committed to plant-based ingredients, and severe heat, water, or heavy perspiration may still prompt early reapplication. Even so, it offers the lineup’s strongest mix of endurance, active-use performance, and gear compatibility.
Pros:- Up to 12 hours of tick and mosquito protection
- Sweat-resistant formula suits active outings
- Picaridin is gentler on gear than DEET
- Fine-mist bottle sprays at any angle
Cons:- Does not meet plant-based ingredient preferences
- Three six-ounce bottles are excessive for infrequent users
- Intense sweating or wet conditions may shorten the stated protection period
Best for: All-day hikers, campers, and trail workers who need sweat-resistant protection that is compatible with outdoor gear
Not ideal for: Plant-based-only shoppers or people seeking a small single bottle for occasional use
- Active ingredient:Picaridin
- Picaridin concentration:20%
- Protection duration:Up to 12 hours
- Bottle size:6 oz
- Pack size:3 bottles
- Spray type:EcoSpray fine mist
- Target pests:Ticks and mosquitoes
- Activity feature:Sweat-resistant
Our verdict“Ben’s is my strongest all-around choice for long, active days when endurance and gear compatibility matter most.”
Grandpa Gus’s Natural Tick and Mosquito Repellent Spray
Grandpa Gus’s Natural Tick and Mosquito Repellent is my family-oriented plant-based pick because it is marketed for children when used as directed and combines tick protection of up to eight hours with mosquito protection of up to six. Compared with Yaya Organics, Grandpa Gus’s supplies a defined reapplication schedule, making day planning easier for parents. Murphy’s Naturals remains my stronger plant-based choice for buyers who prioritize EPA registration, while Grandpa Gus’s has the clearer family-use positioning. The non-greasy geraniol, lemongrass, and peppermint formula can go on skin or clothing, and the two-bottle pack is easy to split between adults. It is not suitable for pets, and essential oils can still irritate sensitive skin. Mosquito coverage also ends before the stated tick window, creating different reapplication needs during mixed-pest exposure.
Pros:- Plant-based and DEET-free
- Marketed for children when used as directed
- Up to eight hours of tick protection
- Non-greasy formula works on skin and clothing
Cons:- Must not be used on pets
- Mosquito protection lasts less time than tick protection
- Geraniol and essential oils may irritate sensitive skin
Best for: Families with children who want a DEET-free spray and an easy-to-follow tick reapplication schedule
Not ideal for: Households seeking one repellent for both people and pets, or users sensitive to essential oils
- Bottle size:4 oz
- Pack size:2 bottles
- Active botanicals:Geraniol, lemongrass oil, and peppermint oil
- DEET-free:Yes
- Tick protection:Up to 8 hours
- Mosquito protection:Up to 6 hours
- Application surfaces:Skin and clothing
- Pet use:Not suitable
Our verdict“This is the family-focused plant-based choice for parents who can manage separate reapplication timing and keep it away from pets.”
Ben’s 100 Tick & Insect Repellent
I rank Ben’s 100 Tick & Insect Repellent as the maximum-strength pick because its 100% DEET formula targets ticks and other biting insects for up to 10 hours. That concentration makes more sense for adults facing heavy tick pressure or spending a full day in remote terrain than for casual backyard use. Compared with OFF! Deep Woods Insect Repellent Aerosol at 25% DEET, Ben’s offers a more concentrated defense in a smaller pump bottle, but it also brings a stronger scent and greater potential for skin irritation. The alcohol-free formulation removes one common source of dryness, though it does not make concentrated DEET gentle. I would reserve this for demanding trips, apply it sparingly, and wash it off after returning indoors. The two-pack format is handy for separate bags but excessive for occasional outings.
Pros:- 100% DEET provides maximum-strength defense against ticks and biting insects
- Protection lasts up to 10 hours
- Alcohol-free formula avoids the drying effect of alcohol-based sprays
- Compact pump bottles fit easily into hiking or travel bags
Cons:- Very high DEET concentration may irritate sensitive skin
- Strong chemical scent is less pleasant than scent-free picaridin
- Should be washed off after use rather than left on for prolonged periods
Best for: Adults taking long hikes, backcountry trips, or hunting excursions in areas with heavy tick activity
Not ideal for: People with sensitive skin or anyone wanting a mild, low-odor repellent for frequent everyday wear
- Active Ingredient:DEET
- DEET Content:100%
- Protection Duration:Up to 10 hours
- Bottle Size:3.4 fl oz
- Pack Size:2 bottles
- Formulation:Alcohol-free
- Application Type:Pump spray
Our verdict“I recommend this for high-exposure trips where maximum DEET strength matters more than scent or skin comfort.”
Ben’s Hunting Formula Tick & Mosquito Repellent
Ben’s Hunting Formula earns my hunting-and-fishing slot through a useful combination of 20% picaridin, sweat resistance, and a scent-free finish. Those traits matter when perspiration and conspicuous odors could undermine a day outdoors. Its claimed protection reaches 12 hours, two hours beyond Ben’s 100, while avoiding that product’s maximum-strength DEET and strong chemical smell. Ben’s 100 remains the more aggressive choice for severe tick exposure, but this formula offers a better balance for repeated recreational use. The travel-sized 3.4-ounce bottles divide neatly among a vehicle, tackle box, and pack. On the other hand, buying three bottles raises the initial commitment for someone who only needs repellent a few weekends each year. I would also steer ingredient-averse shoppers toward Murphy’s Naturals instead. For active users, though, the sweat-resistant formula is a meaningful advantage.
Pros:- 20% picaridin protects against both ticks and mosquitoes
- Up to 12 hours of claimed protection suits full-day outings
- Sweat-resistant formula is well matched to active pursuits
- Scent-free finish is useful around game and more comfortable for odor-sensitive users
Cons:- Three-pack requires a larger purchase than casual users may need
- Synthetic picaridin will not appeal to plant-based-repellent shoppers
- Small bottles may empty quickly when shared across a group
Best for: Hunters, anglers, and active hikers who need scent-free protection that holds up during sweaty, day-long outings
Not ideal for: Occasional backyard users who do not need three bottles or shoppers avoiding synthetic active ingredients
- Active Ingredient:Picaridin
- Picaridin Content:20%
- Protection Duration:Up to 12 hours
- Bottle Size:3.4 oz
- Pack Size:3 bottles
- Sweat Resistance:Sweat-resistant
- Scent:Scent-free
Our verdict“I would choose this for scent-sensitive outdoor pursuits where sweat resistance and all-day coverage outweigh the cost of a three-pack.”
Zevo On-Body Tick & Mosquito Repellent Spray
I place Zevo On-Body Tick & Mosquito Repellent in the family-kit role because one pump and two aerosol bottles let households keep different application formats where they are most useful. Its IR3535 formula provides up to eight hours of tick and mosquito protection without the odor or sticky residue associated with many stronger-smelling sprays. Compared with Ben’s 100, Zevo prioritizes comfortable shared use over maximum DEET concentration and ten-hour coverage. The pump also gives better control around the face, while the aerosols make broad body coverage faster. That versatility sets it apart from the single-can OFF! Deep Woods Aerosol. The tradeoff is a larger multipack and a shorter claimed duration than Ben’s Hunting Formula. Shoppers specifically seeking plant-based ingredients should also look at Murphy’s Naturals instead. For mixed household outings, the odorless, non-sticky finish and three-bottle assortment make application less of a chore.
Pros:- IR3535 protects against both ticks and mosquitoes for up to eight hours
- Odorless, non-sticky formula is comfortable for group use
- Pump and aerosol formats support both controlled and fast application
- Three included bottles can be distributed among family members or bags
Cons:- Eight-hour duration trails the 10- and 12-hour alternatives in the lineup
- Mixed three-bottle kit is more than a solo user may need
- IR3535 does not fit a plant-based-only buying preference
Best for: Families who want multiple bottle formats for controlled face application and quick body coverage during shared outdoor outings
Not ideal for: Solo travelers, plant-based-only shoppers, or buyers who need more than eight hours between applications
- Active Ingredient:IR3535
- Protection Duration:Up to 8 hours
- Included Bottles:1 pump bottle and 2 aerosol bottles
- Application Areas:Body and face
- Scent:Odorless
- Finish:Non-sticky
- Target Pests:Ticks and mosquitoes
- Intended Users:Whole family
Our verdict“I recommend this kit for households that value comfortable wear and flexible application more than maximum-duration protection.”
OFF! Deep Woods Insect Repellent V Bug Spray
OFF! Deep Woods Insect Repellent V is my bulk pick for buyers who want to treat both exposed skin and clothing across several outdoor trips. Each can supplies six ounces of 25% DEET spray, and the three-pack offers more total product than the compact Ben’s Hunting Formula bottles. Its stated protection lasts up to eight hours against mosquitoes, making it practical for camping, fishing, and hiking days. Yet this tick-focused roundup exposes an important limitation: the supplied product information does not clearly state a tick-protection claim. I would choose OFF! Deep Woods Aerosol B07D82N3MZ when confirmed tick coverage is the priority, since that listing explicitly names ticks among its targets. The skin-and-clothing application is flexible, but 25% DEET may bother sensitive skin, and three large cans take more room than a travel pump. This is a quantity-first choice, not my strongest tick-specific recommendation.
Pros:- Three 6-ounce cans provide ample supply for repeated group outings
- 25% DEET offers up to eight hours of stated mosquito protection
- Can be applied to both skin and clothing
- Well matched to camping, fishing, and hiking use
Cons:- Provided product data does not clearly specify protection against ticks
- 25% DEET may irritate sensitive skin
- Three full-size cans are bulky for solo or carry-on travel
Best for: Frequent campers or hiking households that want three larger DEET sprays for applying to both skin and clothing
Not ideal for: Buyers seeking an explicit tick-specific claim or people whose skin reacts poorly to 25% DEET
- Active Ingredient:DEET
- DEET Content:25%
- Protection Duration:Up to 8 hours
- Volume per Can:6 oz
- Pack Size:3 cans
- Application Surfaces:Skin and clothing
- Stated Target Pest:Mosquitoes
Our verdict“I would buy this for economical skin-and-clothing coverage across many outings, but not when an explicit tick claim is nonnegotiable.”
OFF! Deep Woods Insect Repellent Aerosol
I rank OFF! Deep Woods Insect Repellent Aerosol as the best single-can DEET option because it pairs broad pest coverage with quick, even application. Its 25% DEET formula explicitly targets ticks, mosquitoes, gnats, chiggers, and biting flies, giving it a clearer place in this roundup than OFF! Deep Woods Insect Repellent V, whose supplied data emphasizes mosquitoes rather than ticks. Buying one six-ounce can also makes more sense for an occasional camper than committing to that product’s three-pack. Compared with Ben’s 100, this OFF! spray uses a much lower DEET concentration and offers easier broad-area coverage, though it is less compact and may not suit severe, all-day tick exposure as well. The aerosol delivery is convenient for legs and clothing, but it allows less placement control than a pump and carries environmental concerns. I see it as a practical middle-ground repellent, provided the user’s skin tolerates DEET.
Pros:- 25% DEET provides explicit protection against ticks and several other biting pests
- Aerosol format quickly covers legs, arms, and clothing
- Single-can purchase suits occasional outdoor use
- Six-ounce size provides more product than compact travel pumps
Cons:- 25% DEET can cause irritation for sensitive users
- Aerosol offers less precise application around the face
- Pressurized spray creates more packaging and environmental concerns than a pump
Best for: Occasional campers, hikers, and anglers who want one easy-to-apply can with explicit protection against several biting pests
Not ideal for: Sensitive-skin users, aerosol-averse buyers, or backcountry travelers wanting maximum-strength DEET in a compact pump
- Active Ingredient:DEET
- DEET Content:25%
- Size:6 oz
- Pack Size:1 can
- Application Type:Aerosol
- Target Pests:Ticks, mosquitoes, gnats, chiggers, and biting flies
- Suggested Activities:Camping, hunting, fishing, and hiking
Our verdict“I recommend this single can for convenient, broad-spectrum tick defense without the commitment of a multipack or 100% DEET.”
Repel 100 Mosquito and Insect Repellent
I rank Repel 100 Mosquito and Insect Repellent as the specialist choice for wooded trips, backcountry camping, and other settings with heavy tick pressure. Its 98.11% DEET formula is far more concentrated than OFF! Deep Woods Aerosol with 25% DEET, making it better suited to severe insect conditions rather than casual backyard use. The claimed 10-hour protection window also reduces the need to carry extra repellent on a long hike, while the four-ounce pump fits easily into a trail bag. That concentration brings clear compromises: the chemical odor is pronounced, and people with sensitive skin may find it harsh or irritating. Ben’s Adventure Formula offers a gentler-feeling picaridin alternative with a longer claimed duration. I would reserve Repel 100 for buyers who prioritize maximum-strength defense over scent, skin feel, and everyday versatility.
Pros:- 98.11% DEET concentration is designed for severe insect conditions
- Provides up to 10 hours of protection
- Targets ticks plus mosquitoes, gnats, biting flies, chiggers, and fleas
- Compact four-ounce pump bottle travels easily
Cons:- Very high DEET concentration may irritate sensitive skin
- Strong chemical odor can make frequent use unpleasant
- More aggressive than many buyers need for short or low-exposure outings
Best for: Backcountry hikers, campers, and field workers entering areas with severe tick and biting-insect pressure
Not ideal for: People with sensitive skin or buyers seeking a mild-smelling repellent for routine family outings
- Volume:4 ounces
- Active Ingredient:DEET
- DEET Concentration:98.11%
- Claimed Protection Duration:Up to 10 hours
- Application Format:Pump spray
- Target Pests:Ticks, mosquitoes, gnats, biting flies, chiggers, and fleas
- Intended Conditions:Severe insect conditions
Our verdict“Choose this for long trips into severe tick territory when concentrated DEET protection matters more than a gentle feel or discreet scent.”
Repel Tick Defense Aerosol Spray
I place Repel Tick Defense Aerosol Spray in the bulk-buy role because its six-can package suits households, camps, and work crews that need repellent stored in several locations. The 15% picaridin formula can go on skin or clothing, stays unscented, and is described as fabric-safe, giving it a more wearable profile than the strong-smelling, 98.11% DEET Repel 100. Its claimed 10 hours of protection covers a full day for many outings, though Ben’s Adventure Formula pairs 20% picaridin with a longer 12-hour claim and sweat resistance. Repel Tick Defense also needs another application after swimming or heavy perspiration, so it is less convincing for humid hikes or water-based trips. The six-pack lowers restocking friction but demands more storage and a larger initial purchase. I favor it for buyers who value odorless, shared-use convenience over maximum duration or pocket-size portability.
Pros:- Six-pack supports shared use and placement in multiple bags or locations
- Unscented 15% picaridin formula avoids the strong odor of concentrated DEET
- Suitable for application to both skin and clothing
- Provides up to 10 hours of claimed protection
Cons:- Requires reapplication after swimming or heavy sweating
- Six aerosol cans require substantial storage and a larger initial purchase
- Shorter claimed protection than the 12-hour Ben’s picaridin options
Best for: Families, summer camps, and outdoor work crews that want multiple unscented picaridin cans for skin and clothing
Not ideal for: Solo travelers, frequent swimmers, and heavy sweaters who need a compact bottle or stronger water-and-sweat endurance
- Can Size:6.5 ounces
- Pack Size:6 cans
- Total Pack Volume:39 ounces
- Active Ingredient:Picaridin
- Picaridin Concentration:15%
- Claimed Protection Duration:Up to 10 hours
- Application:Skin and clothing
- Scent:Unscented
- Fabric Compatibility:Formulated not to damage fabrics
Our verdict“Choose this six-pack when several people need an unscented skin-and-clothing repellent, but skip it for wet activities or minimalist packing.”

How We Picked
I ranked these repellents by active-ingredient strategy, expected protection window, application control, resistance to sweat, portability, and value per usable container. I gave the highest positions to formulas that pair credible tick-focused protection with a format people can apply evenly and comfortably. I also separated routine-use products from concentrated options intended for heavy tick pressure, since a higher active percentage does not automatically make a repellent the better everyday purchase.
My ordering also accounts for formula redundancy within the lineup. Several OFF! Deep Woods products fill nearly the same role, so multipack value, aerosol convenience, and clarity of formulation affect their placement. Plant-based sprays earned distinct recommendations for buyers avoiding DEET or picaridin, but I ranked them below longer-lasting conventional actives because they often demand closer attention to reapplication. I treated label directions, age restrictions, application limits, and stated protection periods as purchase factors rather than assuming every spray suits every person or outing.
| tick repellent | Active ingredient | Protection duration |
|---|---|---|
| Murphy’s Naturals Tick Repelle | Oil of lemon eucalyptus | — |
| OFF! Deep Woods Insect Repelle | DEET | Up to 8 hours |
| Yaya Organics All Natural Extr | — | Not specified |
| Ben’s Adventure Formula Tick & | Picaridin | Up to 12 hours |
| Grandpa Gus’s Natural Tick and | — | — |
| Ben’s 100 Tick & Insect Repell | DEET | Up to 10 hours |
| Ben’s Hunting Formula Tick & M | Picaridin | Up to 12 hours |
| Zevo On-Body Tick & Mosquito R | IR3535 | Up to 8 hours |
| OFF! Deep Woods Insect Repelle | DEET | Up to 8 hours |
| OFF! Deep Woods Insect Repelle | DEET | — |
| Repel 100 Mosquito and Insect | DEET | — |
| Repel Tick Defense Aerosol Spr | Picaridin | — |
Factors to Consider When Choosing Best Tick Repellents
I would choose a tick repellent by matching the active ingredient and dispenser to the outing, not by buying the strongest-looking label. Duration outdoors, vegetation density, heat, clothing coverage, and the people using the product all change which option makes sense. The following factors explain where paying more helps and where a simpler spray can do the same job.
Choose the Active Ingredient for the Exposure
I favor 20% picaridin for most buyers because it offers a practical middle ground between longevity and comfort. DEET remains a sensible choice for wooded trails, hunting areas, and locations with sustained tick pressure, but higher concentrations mainly extend the protection period rather than creating an impenetrable barrier. A near-100% DEET spray can feel excessive for a short walk and may be less friendly to certain plastics or synthetic gear. Plant-derived actives appeal to buyers who dislike conventional repellents, yet they commonly require shorter reapplication intervals. I recommend reading the exact active ingredient and percentage instead of relying on words such as natural, strong, or outdoor. The right formula is the one that covers the planned exposure while remaining comfortable enough to apply correctly.
Match Protection Time to the Length of the Outing
A claimed 10- or 12-hour window sounds convenient, but I treat it as a maximum under label conditions, not a promise for every wearer. Heavy sweating, water, abrasion from socks, and repeated contact with vegetation can shorten practical coverage. For a brief dog walk or gardening session, a lighter everyday formula may be easier than a concentrated wilderness repellent. Hunters, campers, and field workers gain more from long-duration and sweat-resistant formulas because missed reapplication carries greater consequences. I also check whether the stated duration applies to ticks, mosquitoes, or both, since marketing may feature the longest figure on the package. Buying for the real outing length prevents both needless concentration and protection gaps.
Decide Between Aerosol Speed and Pump Control
I prefer aerosols for fast, broad coverage across shoes, socks, trouser cuffs, and exposed limbs. Their drawback is overspray, especially in wind or near other people, and it can be difficult to see how much product reaches the target. Pump sprays provide better placement and less airborne mist, which helps around wrists, necklines, and smaller treatment areas. Fine-mist pumps narrow the convenience gap, although repeated pumping can feel slow when several people need coverage. A mixed-format package can serve a family well by keeping an aerosol near outdoor gear and a pump in a daypack. Whatever the format, I would apply it outdoors or in a well-ventilated space and follow the label for facial application.
Calculate Value by Use, Not Bottle Count
Large multipacks can lower the cost per ounce, but I only view them as good value when the formula will be used regularly. Six aerosol cans make sense for a household, camp program, or seasonal work crew, while a solo hiker may prefer one compact bottle that is easier to carry. Small pumps cost more per ounce yet reduce wasted overspray and fit more readily into trail kits. Concentrated DEET may last through fewer applications because less frequent reapplication is needed, though it is not the best match for every casual outing. I also account for where spare containers will live; keeping one in a vehicle may conflict with storage-temperature instructions. The least expensive listing is not a bargain if its format encourages waste or its package size exceeds realistic use.
Treat Repellent as One Layer of Tick Protection
I would not use any on-body spray as the only defense against ticks. Long trousers, closed shoes, tucked or closely fitted cuffs, and light-colored clothing make it harder for ticks to reach skin and easier to spot them. Staying near the center of trails reduces contact with grasses and brush where ticks may wait. After returning indoors, I recommend following public-health guidance for clothing, showering, and a full-body tick check, including the scalp, waist, groin, and behind the knees. Clothing treatments containing permethrin serve a different purpose from skin repellents and must be used only as their labels direct. Layering these habits lets buyers select a wearable repellent without expecting one product to compensate for every exposure route.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is picaridin or DEET the better choice for tick protection?
I would choose 20% picaridin for routine outdoor use because it pairs long claimed protection with a less greasy feel and fewer concerns around plastic gear. DEET is better suited to buyers who prioritize established performance across demanding environments and do not mind its feel or odor. Very high DEET percentages mainly support longer coverage, so they are not automatically better for short outings. Both choices still depend on complete application and label-directed reapplication. In this lineup, Ben’s Adventure Formula offers the better all-around balance, while Ben’s 100 and Repel 100 serve more specialized exposure.
Are plant-based tick repellents strong enough for hiking?
I see plant-based sprays as a reasonable choice for short outings and buyers avoiding conventional actives, provided the label specifically includes ticks. Their protection periods may be shorter, and sweat or abrasion can make timely reapplication more demanding. Murphy’s Naturals, Yaya Organics, and Grandpa Gus’s fit this preference better than the DEET-heavy products in the roundup. For long hikes through dense brush or areas with high tick activity, I would favor 20% picaridin or a labeled DEET formula. Plant-based does not mean irritation-free, so a buyer should still follow the product directions and stop use if a reaction occurs.
Do I need a 100% DEET repellent for ticks?
Most buyers do not need near-100% DEET for ordinary outdoor activity. Higher concentration generally extends how long DEET remains useful rather than making each moment of protection dramatically stronger. Ben’s 100 and Repel 100 make more sense for extended time in severe insect conditions, especially when frequent reapplication is impractical. A 20% picaridin or 25% DEET product is easier to recommend for day hikes, yard work, and family outings. I would reserve high-DEET formulas for specific exposure plans and check the label for application limits, age guidance, and material warnings.
Should I spray tick repellent on my skin or clothing?
I would use a product only on the surfaces its label permits, since skin repellents and clothing treatments are not interchangeable. On-body repellents commonly go on exposed skin and, when allowed, outer clothing around likely entry points such as cuffs and waistbands. I avoid spraying directly onto the face; applying to the hands first gives better control when the label permits facial use. Permethrin-based products are intended for clothing or gear rather than skin and require their own directions. The best coverage pairs label-approved repellent placement with clothing barriers and a post-outing tick check.
Is an aerosol or pump spray better for a family?
I would pick a pump for controlled family application, especially when adults need to dispense product onto their hands before applying it to a child’s exposed skin. Aerosols work faster on several pairs of shoes, socks, and trouser legs, but overspray makes dosage and placement harder to control. Zevo’s mixed pump-and-aerosol package addresses both jobs in one purchase, which gives it a clear beginner-friendly role here. Families that already know they prefer DEET may get better bulk value from an OFF! Deep Woods multipack. No dispenser replaces checking age restrictions and adult-application directions on the label.
Conclusion
For most buyers, my best overall recommendation is Ben’s Adventure Formula because 20% picaridin, a fine mist, sweat resistance, and a long stated protection window create the strongest balance in this group. OFF! Deep Woods 25% DEET is the best value for households that will use a six-pack, while Ben’s Hunting Formula is my premium pick for buyers who want a compact, trail-oriented picaridin package. Zevo is the best beginner option because its pump-and-aerosol set makes it easier to learn which format fits different applications. Murphy’s Naturals is my choice for plant-based shoppers, and Ben’s 100 is the specialized pick for adults facing prolonged, demanding exposure. Repel Tick Defense suits buyers who prioritize quick aerosol coverage, while Repel 100 provides a high-DEET alternative for extended trips. I would choose among them by exposure level and application style, then pair the repellent with protective clothing and careful tick checks.














