Staying Bug Free During Summer and All Year Long!
Whether you are firing up the grill for a backyard cookout during summer, going for a walk or simply relaxing outside, many often forget about those pesky uninvited guests that can ruin the celebration.
Neglecting these irritating insects can lead to bites and unsightly rashes that take weeks to heal, and, in some cases, can potentially cause diseases with side effects that will keep you sidelined.
From annoying mosquitoes in the summer to sneaky ants in the winter, insects can make any time of year less enjoyable. Fortunately, there are several strategies you can employ to keep your home bug-free all year long.
WHAT IS BUG SPRAY?
Unfortunately, bugs are drawn to many of us, and there’s nothing we can do about that, as blood-sucking insects like mosquitos and ticks rely on their strong sense of smell to detect the lactic acid and carbon dioxide you naturally exude as a human being. Fortunately, there is a solution …BUG SPRAY!
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Bug sprays work through various mechanisms to eliminate or repel insects by making the wearer unattractive or invisible to insects, depending on the ingredients in the spray.
The CDC recommends the use of bug spray on our bodies AND clothes as the best protection against the spread of insect-related disease Statistics show insect-carrying diseases like lyme disease, malaria, Zika, West Nile, and Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) are climbing at an alarming rate. Even less fatal, vector-borne diseases from blood-sucking insects like ticks and mosquitos, such as lyme disease and malaria, are seeing an uptick in cases
CHOOSE A CLEAN, TOXIN-FREE BUG SPRAY!
There are many available options for bug sprays promising to protect you. But when you look more closely, you see that about half of these bug sprays contain confusing chemicals like DEET, cyfluthrin, permethrin, and pyrethroids.
Unfortunately, these chemical laden solutions do more harm than good. Studies show common chemicals in bug spray have been linked to a variety of ailments, including cancer, neurological disorders, endocrine problems, and itchy rashes and blisters. As a result, many Americans avoid bug sprays made with DEET.
In recent years, there has been a growing demand for natural and organic alternatives to conventional pest repellents. These toxin-free options harness the power of nature to create effective and safe protection.
BUY USDA CERTIFIED ORGANIC
When choosing a toxin-free pest repellent, look for products that are certified organic by the USDA. This certification guarantees that the ingredients are grown without the use of harmful pesticides or synthetic fertilizers, ensuring the highest quality and purity.
Poofy Organic’s Toxin-Free, DEET-Free Pest Protection Spray is a USDA certified organic bug spray for the entire family. It uses powerful organic oils like clove, eucalyptus, lemongrass, and rosemary to repel those troublesome bugs humanely, while providing antifungal and antibacterial properties to keep your skin looking healthier longer.
Also pair Poofy Organic’s Toxin-Free, DEET-Free Pest Protection with Poofy Organic’s Pest Protection Candle Melt for DOUBLE the protection.
Stay informed and remember that pest trends can vary by region and season, so keep up with local pest news and adjust your strategies accordingly.