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Neptune's Harvest Best Yet Biting Insect Spray is a DEET free product formulated from FDA food grade ingredients and Cedar Oil that is safe for kids and pets. This travel size spray will repel flies, fleas, mosquitoes, green heads, chiggers, ticks, no-see-ums, and gnats. All you need to do is lightly mist yourself with Neptune's Harvest Best Yet Biting Insect Spray for all day protection. Apply the non-staining clear formula directly onto clothes or skin. The natural Cedar Oil will leave your skin feeling refreshed, smooth, and clean unlike other aerosol repellants, and will not sweat off like DEET.
Neptune's Harvest Best Yet Biting Insect Spray is considered a Minimum Risk Pesticide (25b) by the EPA and will kill chiggers, fleas, lice, and other insects on contact.
Active Ingredient | Cedar Oil - 10% Hydrated Silica (inert carrier) - 90% |
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Target pests | Flies, fleas, mosquitoes, green heads, chiggers, ticks, no-see-ums, and gnats. |
For use in | People and pets. |
Application | Lightly mist clothing and/or skin. |
Pet safe | Yes, when used as directed. |
Shipping Weight | 0.21 lbs |
Manufacturer | Neptune's Harvest (Mfg. Number: BY125) |
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I am a "mosquito magnet." When I'm around, they leave everyone else (except babies and kids) alone. Each Memorial Day weekend I attend a family outdoor party in a very wooded area in Wisconsin. I have tried everything and nothing works. Mosquitoes see me as a banquet and they about ruin an otherwise wonderful weekend. Do you have a natural product that is effective for myself and the little kids/babies, too) that could possibly work for a "mosquito magnet" such as me?
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We live in NC and they are ridiculous this year. Please advise. Thank you.
You've got my attention but when you say, that IT IS SAFE FOR PETS IF/when used "AS DIRECTED" . What are the directions and is it safe for my child and pet.