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All Natural DEET Free Mosquito Repellent Wristband $5.98 Delivered No Pickup

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All Natural DEET Free Mosquito Repellent Wristband $5.98 Delivered No Pickup
Mosquito repellent bracelet.

Each bracelet comes with 2 repellent pads (each pad protects you for 15 days).

Long lasting protection against mosquitoes. Simply insert the active pellet in the bracelet, that's it, it provides you with 15 days of protection for all your indoor or outdoor activities, including gardening, reading, camping, sport, etc. Practical, effective and safe, this mozzie repellent bracelet is perfect for the whole family to use, especially in spring/summer, so that you can enjoy whatever activity you are involved in instead of slapping yourself every 30 seconds. Comes in assorted colours and designs, will be randomly picked.

When used in infested areas, it is advisable to wear two bracelets, one at the ankle and one on the opposite wrist.

Keep out of reach of children uder 36 months, adult supervision required for children under 7 years of age.

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  • +1

    Simply insert the active pellet in the bracelet,

    how does it work? what are the active ingredients ?

    • Active ingredients are your body heat and the CO2 you exhale.

      • I thought mosquitoes are attracted to CO2≥. how does that repell them

        • +4

          By… improving your balance.

        • +2

          I suggested those were the active ingredients, never stated it would repel.

    • why won' the Rep answer this question ??? what are they trying to hide ???

      • +1

        It's in the title…… DEET

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deet

        • +2

          the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reported 14 to 46 cases of potential DEET-associated seizures, including 4 deaths.

          I think I'll pass on this deal…

        • +1

          "but observed that with 30% of the US population using DEET, the likely seizure rate is only about one per 100 million users."

          I think that is a reason to pass on this deal, and use something that contains DEET instead. 1 in 100M is really low toxicity.

        • I think it's meant to read "All Natural, DEET Free"

          DEET's good stuff, Mozzies hate it

        • +2

          The title says "DEET Free" not "DEET Lots Of".

        • +5

          Hmmm…. 4 deaths since 1957

          the likely seizure rate is only about one per 100 million users.

          as opposed to

          Mosquitoes are estimated to transmit disease to more than 700 million people annually in Africa, South America, Central America, Mexico and much of Asia with millions of resulting deaths.

          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosquito-borne_disease

        • +1

          the title says "DEET Free" not "DEET Lots Of".

          Ahhh….. absolutely correct….. well spotted :-)

          This is probably useless then…

        • -3

          All Natural DEET

          according to wikipedia

          "DEET was developed by the United States Army, following its experience of jungle warfare during World War II."

          how is that natural ?

        • hugs aeroguard I'll take the risk.

        • +1

          I think we are missing a comma…..

          All natural, DEET free, etc etc

    • how does it work?

      Come on jv. You know it doesn't work.

      If you want "natural", wear a long-sleeved hemp shirt, gloves and netting.
      DEET and picaridin are safe and effective. There are so many moqsquito-born diseases.

  • +1

    A quick ebay reveals many similar products for significantly less. As I can't find this exact one I won't downvote, but it appears to be a fairly mediocre price.

    shrug

    • +6

      It's just citronella oil

      http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/626821285/Natural_mosquito…

      US $ 0.065 - 0.9 / Piece

      So $0.065 to $5.98 is a markup of about 9000%

      • +2

        WARNING: Citronella has potentially harmful side-effects as well! Keep well away from children in case they swallow it! Children have died!

        http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-627…

        Citronella oil seems to be safe for most people in the small amounts found in foods. It’s UNSAFE when taken by mouth in large amounts.

        Citronella oil seems to be safe for most people when applied to the skin as an insect repellent. However, it might cause skin allergies in some people.

        It’s UNSAFE to inhale citronella oil. Lung damage has been reported.

        Special Precautions & Warnings:
        Children: It’s UNSAFE to give citronella oil to children by mouth. There are reports of poisoning in children, and one toddler died after swallowing insect repellent that contained citronella oil.

        Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Not enough is known about the use of citronella oil during pregnancy and breast-feeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.

    • 5 for $1.89 shipped from HK on ebay
      similar item - citronella bracelet

      http://tinyurl.com/8z2xfk6

      • +1

        is the baby in the picture eating one ?

  • +6

    Can someone please find a Groupon for Dengue innoculations? I feel a spike in demand coming up.

  • +1

    it also repel dinosaurs and vampires.

  • +1

    Its an old skool power ranger morpher…Its morphin' time!

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