REPEL insect repellent sportsmen Max formula 40% DEET repels mosquitoes, ticks, gnats, biting flies, chiggers & fleas. A tough repellent for any adventure, This formula contains 40% DEET.
This insect repellent is designed specifically for outdoor enthusiasts exposed to the toughest conditions. Repels mosquitoes that may transmit the Zika, West Nile, Dengue & Chikungunya viruses. The easy-to-use pump spray stores nicely with outdoor gear or in your backpack.
Take everywhere for effective, long-lasting protection. Deet has been used as an insect repellent in the United States For more than 50 years. It’s recommended for those spending longer periods of time outdoors, in more heavily infested conditions. Recommended by the centers for Disease Control & prevention for effective, long-lasting protection against mosquitoes, DEET is also an effective repellent for ticks.
Deet-based products are available in a wide variety of REPEL formulas, including aerosols, sprays & wipes. Deet insect repellents with 30% concentrations or lower can be used on children ages 2 months & older.
REPELS: Create a barrier against mosquitoes, including those that may transmit the Zika, West Nile, Dengue and Chikungunya viruses, ticks, gnats, biting flies, chiggers and fleas
CONTAINS 40% DEET: Provides long-lasting protection in the great outdoors
DEVELOPED FOR OUTDOOR ENTHUSIASTS: Especially for campers, backpackers, golfers, hunters, bikers, hikers, joggers, ball players and others who are active outdoors
LASTING PROTECTION: Long-lasting protection ensures that you have the toughest repellent for any adventure, provides up to 8-Hours of protection
Repels mosquitoes, ticks, gnats, biting flies, chiggers and fleas
Provides up to 8-Hours of protection
40-Percent DEET
Repels mosquitoes that may transmit the Chikungunya, Zika, Dengue and West Nile viruses
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Is this good for deer flies?
The actual spray is good but my plastic bottles were defective and did not spray properly.. they were useless
I am going on a missions trip to Haiti, but didn't receive vaccines. Is this an effective, recommended repellent?
It is an insect repellent - which has been shown to reduce the number of bites frim bugs that carry Zika, West Nile, Lyme, and other diseases - and that in turn can lower your chance of contracting said diseases. It doesn't say if it has been tested against the mosquitos that carry malaria and dengue fever which are real threats where you are going, and besides - it only takes one bite to be infected. Neither this nor any insect repellant is designed as a product to prevent illness or replace sound medical advice. Since you are also very unlikely to be allowed to travel without certain vaccinations, I urge you to discuss with your doctor the best way to protect yor health on your trip. Or, I suppose, you could just pray about it. Its too bad God hasn't given us a simple way to protect ourselves from diseases, you know, like vaccinations 🤦🏼♀️
I bought a repel spray bottle but was unable to find the expiration date on the bottle. Questions: what is the expiration date of the product?
On back of spray bottle, below the UPC (Universal Product Code) is a stamped series of digits followed by a space, and then 4 more digits. These last 4 digits are the expiration date, the first 2 indicating year, the last 2 indicating month. For example, my bottle's last 4 digits read "0612." Therefore my bottle's expiration date is "2006, December."
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The actual spray is good but my plastic bottles were defective and did not spray properly.. they were useless
It is an insect repellent - which has been shown to reduce the number of bites frim bugs that carry Zika, West Nile, Lyme, and other diseases - and that in turn can lower your chance of contracting said diseases. It doesn't say if it has been tested against the mosquitos that carry malaria and dengue fever which are real threats where you are going, and besides - it only takes one bite to be infected. Neither this nor any insect repellant is designed as a product to prevent illness or replace sound medical advice. Since you are also very unlikely to be allowed to travel without certain vaccinations, I urge you to discuss with your doctor the best way to protect yor health on your trip. Or, I suppose, you could just pray about it. Its too bad God hasn't given us a simple way to protect ourselves from diseases, you know, like vaccinations 🤦🏼♀️
On back of spray bottle, below the UPC (Universal Product Code) is a stamped series of digits followed by a space, and then 4 more digits. These last 4 digits are the expiration date, the first 2 indicating year, the last 2 indicating month. For example, my bottle's last 4 digits read "0612." Therefore my bottle's expiration date is "2006, December."