Natural Pest Defense for Your Yard — Shop By Pest | Cedar Granules

Natural Pest Defense for Your Yard — Shop By Pest

One bag of incense cedar granules. A whole yard's worth of pests handled — naturally. Cedar's naturally occurring oil is a time-tested insect deterrent, and a simple cedar barrier helps you take back the parts of your yard your family and pets actually use, without chemical sprays or harsh odor.

Pick your pest below for a step-by-step natural defense guide, or shop the granules that power all of them.

Shop Incense Cedar Granules — Natural Insect Defense

Find your pest

  • Fleas — how to get rid of fleas in your yard naturally, before they reach your pets and your home.
  • Ticks — build a natural cedar perimeter and a pet-safe tick repellent for your yard.
  • Chiggers — knock back the tall-grass mites that turn a barefoot yard into itchy misery.

Why cedar granules

  • Pet, kid, and pollinator safe when used as directed — treat the yard your family lives in
  • No mixing, no sprayer, no waiting for anything to dry
  • All-natural cedar grown in the mountains of the USA
  • Lasts 4–6 weeks per application before a refresh
  • One product, many pests — fleas, ticks, chiggers, and more outdoor nuisance insects

How it works

Most yard pests concentrate in the same places: shaded, damp ground, tall grass, leaf litter, and the brushy edges where your lawn meets wild growth. The natural defense playbook is the same no matter the pest — reduce that habitat, then lay down a cedar barrier in the zones you use most:

  1. Mow regularly and clear leaf litter, tall grass, and brush where you can.
  2. Sprinkle a visible band of cedar granules around yard edges, fence lines, and shaded spots.
  3. Treat the hotspots: dog runs, kennels, patios, play areas, garden borders, and under decks.
  4. Refresh after heavy rain, strong wind, or when the cedar aroma fades.

Ready to defend your yard the natural way?

Shop Incense Cedar Granules for Natural Pest Defense

This page is educational yard-care guidance. Cedar granules are for pest deterrence and habitat management; they do not prevent, treat, or cure pest bites, infestations, or any pest-borne disease.