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Adventure Medical Ben's 30% Deet Tick & Insect Repellentitem #AMK0090 |
| Price: $2.79 |
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Adventure Medical Ben's 30% Deet Tick & Insect Repellent description: If you're tired of swatting mosquitoes and flies, then try Adventure Medical Ben's 30 Tick & Insect Repellent and actually enjoy your hike. Not only does this Adventure Medical spray keep the flying insects away, Ben's 30 Tick & Insect Repellent also reduces the chances that you'll get home to find a blood-filled tick buried in your scalp. Bottom Line: Fight off the nastiest of bugs with Adventure Medical Ben's 30 Tick & Insect Repellent. |
Adventure Medical Ben's 30% Deet Tick & Insect Repellent customer reviews:
Works in Quetico! Just arrived back from a paddle/portage trip into Quetico Park Boundary Waters in Ontario, Cabada. The flies weren't bad, but the mosquitos on the portages and at dusk were brutal...almost deafening at dusk. A few sprays of this on exposed areas prior to portaging amd at dusk kept the little critters at bay for the entire time. Other members of our crew sustained numerous bites, but not after using this bug spray. A keeper!
Review Title great product. perfect for a boundary waters trip...the stuff is powerful, but you dont have to lug around a giant can. i was on a 5 day trip and had some left over.
Great results!! I finally used the repellent a few weeks ago at Petit Jean State Park in central Arkansas. First trip there, so don't know how bout the little bugers are. However, I covered myself twice during the course of the day, and don't recall a single bite or suprisingly a single tick. Extremely satisfied. Will be using again next weekend.
Highly Effective & Compact This is some of the best bug spray I've ever used. I bought it in a panic when I found out that I was almost out of bug stuff before a weeklong trip, and I don't think I'll be buying anything else again. The spray has almost no odour, and lasts about twelve hours (without water - the spray is water soluable, making it easy to remove, but you'll have to reapply it after swimming or showering). I didn't get a single bite on that trip, and I was hiking through wet, marshy lowlands in late summer. You could barely see for the mosquitos in the air, there were twelve tick removals and three members of my group sustained multiple bites per night, despite using bug spray and closed sleeping bags. Also, it doesn't destroy plastic like some similar products. I use the 4oz pump spray - much smaller, and fewer resources to make.
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