organic bug spray?

  • jeff korsmo
    Cresco, Ia
    Posts: 99
    #1256160

    Does anyone have any info on this stuff. I am trying to stay away from the other sprays that contain deet in them as I know that they can be harmful to young and old. I found some through some searching on the web but its kind of expensive. Just wondering if any of you guys have used it before and if it works. The main ingreedient in it is cedar oil–I think, cannot find a list of ingreedients on their web page.

    b-curtis
    Farmington, MN
    Posts: 1438
    #609585

    This is what our vet told us to use on our dogs. Seems to work pretty good. It is a little messy to work with.

    Burt’s Bees

    beave
    MPLS
    Posts: 163
    #609661

    I’ve tried them all, and all have been worthless—except Bite Blocker. You can go to their web site Biteblocker.com or google them. Generally costs between $4.95-$6.99 depending on where you buy from. Dont waste your money on the others like we have over the years

    chazdotz
    Orangeville Ilinois
    Posts: 52
    #609667

    We use Avon skin so soft. Works great and smells good and also no deet or other harsh chemicals.

    sharkbait
    The mud puddle in western Ks
    Posts: 347
    #609671

    Sounds crazy but something in skin so soft works.

    wheres_waldo
    The Big Pond
    Posts: 478
    #609702

    I don’t know what the ingredient is that makes it work. SSS (skin so soft) is the ticket. I’ve been using it since I was a kid.

    garvi
    LACROSSE WI
    Posts: 1137
    #609739

    SSS does NOT work for me, just like lubriderm for flies, I was told works like a charm , NOT for me. must be my body chemistry which I have been told it could be messed up(younger years )I guess some work for people and not for others

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22394
    #609785

    Therma-Cell here !!!

    big g

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