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I will tell you a secret that really nobody knows and I just want to say that this is 100% for real because I have done this around 20 times in my life already and I have never gotten bit once - even when the mosquitoes were thick and swarming all around me.

Clove oil.

I buy 2 oz bottles of the essential oil from piping Rock for a few dollars a bottle and a bottle will last around 50 applications for one person. Each application is good for 100% no bites no matter how thick the mosquitoes are for a minimum of 3 hours and a maximum of 4 hours. But you have to reapply it every 3 hours to guarantee you will not be bitten at all. The good part is that it only takes three drops from the dropper or an eyedropper per application straight from the bottle. You simply take three drops and put it into your palm and rub your two hands together and then go over your skin and the entire clothing you're wearing as well from head to foot and just keep rubbing all over your body like this for about 2 minutes and you will be 100% bite free no matter how bad the mosquitoes are or how many there are or whatever time of day it is doesn't matter either. It is 100% guaranteed to work 100% effectively like this. It is probably the best kept secret there is. The stuff is better than deet but only for 3 hours like I said. It is also not toxic the way deet is completely toxic.

try it and you will be shocked!!!
Consumer Reports cited studies that prove that that's types of wristbands are ineffective at repealing mosquitos.

https://www.consumerreports.org/h...neffective.

"But scientists who have tested these products have found them to be ineffective. In a 2017 study in the Journal of Insect Science, researchers found they had no significant effect in repelling mosquitoes. (Past CR tests found similar results.)

"It's not that they don't contain mosquito repellents," says Immo Hansen, PhD, a co-author of the study and professor of biology at New Mexico State University. But "wearing a bracelet to protect your whole body from mosquitoes," he says, is just not enough protection."
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05-05-2024 at 07:48 AM.
05-05-2024 at 07:48 AM.
Quote from Vice_Monkey :
rather than use 3 drops and try to spread that everywhere, wouldn't it make more sense to put this into a solution and spray bottle to spray on more easily?

Usually the oil is too thick for spraying
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Cartier
05-05-2024 at 07:58 AM.
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Covering exposed skin with vaseline will stop mosquito bites.
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05-05-2024 at 07:59 AM.
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Quote from Cartier :
Covering exposed skin with vaseline will stop mosquito bites.
Holding your breath will stop mosquitos. They're attracted to carbon dioxide
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05-05-2024 at 08:59 AM.
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these will help but only if you wear them all over your body.
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BaaliBandapirrla
05-05-2024 at 08:59 AM.
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I have found that applying mosquito blood works as repellent
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05-05-2024 at 09:09 AM.
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Quote from Skellington :
Consumer Reports cited studies that prove that that's types of wristbands are ineffective at repealing mosquitos.

https://www.consumerreports.org/h...neffective.

"But scientists who have tested these products have found them to be ineffective. In a 2017 study in the Journal of Insect Science, researchers found they had no significant effect in repelling mosquitoes. (Past CR tests found similar results.)

"It's not that they don't contain mosquito repellents," says Immo Hansen, PhD, a co-author of the study and professor of biology at New Mexico State University. But "wearing a bracelet to protect your whole body from mosquitoes," he says, is just not enough protection."

100% agree. We've tried these and they 100% do not work.
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05-05-2024 at 09:11 AM.
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Quote from Bri274 :
100% agree. We've tried these and they 100% do not work.

Nothing is 100 percent Ha that a fact wow a 7 year old study with 21,000 reviews plus somebody must like them
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Alpha__Omega
05-05-2024 at 09:18 AM.
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>> I have found that applying mosquito blood works as repellent.

Is that regular blood or vampire mosquito blood?
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05-05-2024 at 09:24 AM.
05-05-2024 at 09:24 AM.
Quote from AmusedDime497 :
Thanks 👍 I need to be studied because there could be 50 people in my back yard and I can be covered in 5 different types of sprays and braclets and everyone else is wearing nothing and I will have 10+ bites.

I will report back 👍

I am the mosquito magnet in my friends and family group. I was just recommended Lemon Eucalyptus Oil from a fellow mosquito magnet, you can try that too and see how it goes. I just bought Murphy's Natural and will test it out in a few days.
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05-05-2024 at 09:49 AM.
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You guys are looking at this product all wrong. You're supposed to buy enough to cover yourself head to toe in those protective rings. Not only will you have a full shield of mosquito armor, all the colors will guarantee you'll look like a clown.
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05-05-2024 at 09:51 AM.
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Quote from Skellington :
Consumer Reports cited studies that prove that that's types of wristbands are ineffective at repealing mosquitos.

https://www.consumerreports.org/h...neffective.

"But scientists who have tested these products have found them to be ineffective. In a 2017 study in the Journal of Insect Science, researchers found they had no significant effect in repelling mosquitoes. (Past CR tests found similar results.)

"It's not that they don't contain mosquito repellents," says Immo Hansen, PhD, a co-author of the study and professor of biology at New Mexico State University. But "wearing a bracelet to protect your whole body from mosquitoes," he says, is just not enough protection."

Let me tell you what I think about those studies. Based on my purchase history, I bought this product last year on June 21, 2023, during peak bug season. In my experience, I agree with the studies; I haven't noticed any significant effect. Perhaps it might work if you applied it extensively to every part of your body, including ears, legs when wearing shorts, wrists, and biceps, but even then, I doubt its effectiveness. What does seem to work is traditional bug repellent.
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Cheapskate27
05-05-2024 at 12:36 PM.
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Quote from bsm2 :
Apparently your information is incorrect

Keeps Mosquitos Away Naturally

Cliganic Mosquito Repellent Bracelets are powered by citronella, geranium, and lemongrass essential oils, which keep mosquitoes away naturally without the use of chemicals like DEET or registered pesticides.

Natural oils have been used for years
If they wrote that it repels dragons on the product description, would you believe it? Words are cheap. As are fake reviews.
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05-05-2024 at 12:58 PM.
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No company manufacturers products and markets products that don't work.
What Kool-Aid you been drinking bud?

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Clove oil.
I'd be careful. This stuff is potent and will cause various irritations from person to person. You don't recommend diluting it?
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Quote from Cheapskate27 :
If they wrote that it repels dragons on the product description, would you believe it? Words are cheap. As are fake reviews.

Dragons are a Bonus Ha 100 percent effective
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05-05-2024 at 01:42 PM.
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What Kool-Aid you been drinking bud?
I think he's lightheartedly trolling a bit here. Got me too.
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