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  2. Hate mosquitoes? Coconut scents could help keep them away ...

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    Mosquitoes have a single resource that smells like both.” ... a compound found in citrus that is a known mosquito repellent. But that didn’t seem to matter in three of the four soaps ...

  3. The 15 Best Mosquito Repellents to Keep Those Pesky ... - AOL

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    5. MURPHY'S NATURALS MOSQUITO REPELLENT INCENSE STICKS. Best for short-term protection. Pros: Smells good, easy to travel with, no harsh chemicals Cons: Not as effective as other repellents When ...

  4. Best best mosquito repellents and bug sprays for summer ... - AOL

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    If you prefer something more natural, Repel's lemon eucalyptus oil formula aims to send mosquitoes packing for up to six hours, and it doesn't feel greasy or sticky, fans say. "The literal best ...

  5. Icaridin - Wikipedia

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    Icaridin, also known as picaridin, is an insect repellent which can be used directly on skin or clothing. [1] It has broad efficacy against various arthropods such as mosquitos, ticks, gnats, flies and fleas, and is almost colorless and odorless.

  6. The Best Mosquito Repellents to Keep Those Pesky Bugs Away - AOL

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    Ultrathon Insect Repellent Lotion. This lotion wards off mosquitoes and other biting insects for up to 12 hours with 34.34% DEET, the most common insect repellent ingredient.

  7. Off! (brand) - Wikipedia

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    OFF! Unscented insect repellent. Off! (stylized as OFF!) is an insect repellent brand from American corporation S. C. Johnson & Son, produced in Finland. Its active ingredient is DEET (N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide) or metofluthrin which is the most common ingredient in insect repellants. [1] It was first sold in 1957. [2]

  8. Can What You Eat Really Repel Mosquitoes? Let's Debunk ... - AOL

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    A 2022 study found that people with more carboxylic acids on their skin were more attractive to mosquitoes. In people who were studied, "the levels of these carboxylic acids remained stable in ...

  9. New insecticide ingredient smells like grapefruit, holds off ...

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    Barbecues and mountain hikes could soon be redolent of grapefruit. The citrusy scent is given off by a new active ingredient for insecticides just officially registered by the U.S. Environmental ...