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Many bug sprays use DEET or permethrin—effective but linked to skin irritation, hormone disruption, and neurological effects with frequent use. Some also contain added fragrances or preservatives that can irritate sensitive skin.
Toxin - Free Bug Repellent
These effective, and powerful insect repellents use an all-natural formulation to help repel pesky bugs such as mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, chiggers, and more.
DEET-Free Bug Spray
Low-toxin, DEET-free sprays work well but may need more frequent reapplication.
Beyond Repellents: Smarter Ways to Keep Bugs Away.
Beyond traditional sprays and lotions, these tools can help reduce mosquito activity around your home and outdoor spaces
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High-Powered Outdoor Fans – Mosquitoes are weak flyers, and even a moderate breeze from a fan can make it difficult for them to land on skin or stay in the area.
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Mosquito Zappers with Attractant Scents – These devices combine UV light or heat with special lures that draw mosquitoes in and eliminate them without spraying chemicals on your skin.
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Mosquito “Dunks” or Larvicide Tablets for Standing Water – Placing these in birdbaths, gutters, or other stagnant water areas stops mosquito eggs from developing, cutting the population at its source.






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