As we get closer to our annual family camping trip I can't help but remember the nightmare we had one year. Read about it here in the NosQuito CT100-NS Review.
I will do just about anything to avoid another repeat of being eaten alive by mosquitos and other annoying insects. Most of the reviews of the BugBand Insect Repelling Wristbands are pretty favorable, so I think it is worth the $12 investment for a 4-pack. I will update this after we have tried them out.
– The vapors from the plastic BugBand wristband form a protective shield around the immediate area, keeping insects a safe distance away.
– While many repellents are easily diluted or rinsed off with swimming or perspiration, the wristband just keeps working, up to 120 hours.
– It's packaged in an innovative reusable plastic "pod" which can be used to store the wristband and can be sealed between uses to preserve the active life of the product.
– The plastic band is designed with a patented break-away strap that snaps if it becomes entangled.
– It can also be worn on belt loops, hatbands, pet collars, fastened in tents, attached to baby carriages or applied to other areas where insects could be a problem. Several wristbands can be strung together to create a longer band.
I’d be curious to follow up on this review once you’ve had a chance to try it out.
As soon as some Mosquitos make it out I will update. July for sure.
Great product.These mosquito wristbands really help to keep mosquito away from us.