Yes you can.
An anti-fog spray for swim goggles works because it contain chemicals that prevent water condensation. The chemicals in the spray minimize surface tension on the goggles, causing an effect known as wetting.
In the UK a product by the name of frontline would be my recommendation.
As you see ticks go pretty high, so they are hard to get rid of. I would recommend a power spray or it could be done with a hose-end sprayer & literally spray everything.
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Zadro sells several fog resistant mirriors, along with spray solutions you can apply to your mirrior to make them more fog resistant by repelling water.
I don't know if it kills them, but it will get one to let go of you. At which point you are free to spare its life if you wish....
Try putting a flea & tick collar on the cat or just buy a flea spray in shops....
yes there is use a towel
We spray ourselves from head to toe with Off! including our outer clothing. Tuck pants legs into boots and wear long sleeved shirts. Do a body check for any ticks when you leave the area.
if your chickens get ticks , use the same method as a dog get a tick removing tool clip it over the bulbus area of the tick and gently twist in one direction this will make the tick un clamp its self from the bird make sure that you get all the legs out as it will cause a infection then make sure your bird is not bleeding and put some antiseptic ointment on it then spray with purple spray
To answer your question, ACV has been used in repelling & killing ticks. I spray our yard with it to repel ticks, as they do not like the taste or smell. I also use about 1 teaspoon daily in my dogs water & even put some on a wet cloth and wipe him with it before he heads out in the yard. It has done wonders for keeping them at bay although you get that one or two but they are not attached so I would say Yes it works