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VIA MERCHANT
VIA MERCHANT
Pros:
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Doesn't damage fabrics
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Odorless once dry
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Lasts for up to six weeks
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Comes in a large 24-ounce bottle
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Shouldn't be sprayed on skin
If you’re headed out to the woods on an overnight hiking or camping trip, you’ll want to keep mosquitoes and other nasty insects away from your gear, and that’s where Sawyer’s insect repellent comes in handy. Just spray this repellent on your clothing, sleeping gear and tent—don’t worry, the 24-ounce bottle is big enough to cover it all.
Not only will it keep mosquito bites at bay, but it also protects against other insects such as ticks, spiders and chiggers. The permethrin spray bonds to fabric fibers for up to six weeks or through six washings, and won’t stain or damage fabrics, plastics or outdoor gear. Plus, once it dries, it has no odor.
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VIA MERCHANT
VIA MERCHANT
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Safe for babies six months and older
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No harsh chemicals
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Naturally Deet-free
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Works on adults
Don’t forget to protect the youngest members of the family from mosquitoes! Babyganics’ insect repellent is naturally Deet-free and made with plant and essential oils, including citronella, peppermint, rosemary, lemongrass and geranium. It’s not only safe for babies six months and older, but the whole family can use it too. Additionally, it’s free of parabens, sulfates, phthalates, synthetic fragrances and dyes.
What to Consider When Buying Mosquito Repellent
When looking for the best mosquito repellent for your needs, consider how you’ll use it. Sprays and lotions are practical if you’ll be moving about. However, some formulas have strong scents and can leave your skin feeling sticky or greasy. Wipes are handy if you’re on the go, and mosquito repellent devices are ideal for sitting outside, as they create a barrier-like, mosquito-free zone.
While some mosquito repellents are made with chemicals that are safe on skin, others use plant-based ingredients. If you have very young children, always check with a doctor before applying any mosquito repellent to their skin.
How We Found the Mosquito Repellents
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FAQ
What attracts mosquitoes?
Mosquitoes use their receptors to find a host and are attracted to the carbon dioxide you emit. They’re also attracted to sweat, which explains why mosquitoes may flock to you when it’s warm outside or after you finish exercising. Fragrances, such as scented lotions and perfumes, are also known attractants for mosquitoes.
Can mosquitoes bite through clothes?
While mosquitoes can bite through clothing, they are far more likely to attack exposed skin. Additionally, some colors (like red and orange) are known to help prevent mosquito bites.