Insects, Pest Repellents

Keeping mosquitoes, ticks, biting flies and other pests away, helps to prevent serious insect-borne diseases, like malaria, lime disease or Zika affecting you and your loved ones.

black and yellow bee on black background
black and yellow bee on black background
Mosquitos

Protection lowers spread of the disease. If you live in areas with mosquitoes, be sure to practice protection. The more mosquito bites that are prevented, the safer you are from the diseases they spread.

Nets & Accessories

Mosquito and Insect nets offer the sleeper barrier protection against bites and stings from mosquitos, flies, and other pest insects, and thus against the diseases they may carry.

a close up of a mosquito on a white surface
a close up of a mosquito on a white surface
white mesh net on brown wooden floor
white mesh net on brown wooden floor
Repellents

Insect repellents are used to repel mosquitoes, ticks, flies, and other biting insects. Mosquitoes can transmit diseases such as Zika, Malaria, and West Nile virus. Ticks can transmit Lyme disease.

Coil Repellents

Coils work in one of two ways. Those that contain insecticides will kill (or at least "knock down") mosquitoes while those that contain aromatic substances (such as citronella) will repel mosquitoes or inhibit the likelihood they'll bite.

Concentrated Repellents

Higher concentration repellents may protect people for longer. Although they may not repel any better they do work for longer periods.

Health Benefits

Insect repellents are important tools for prevention of insect-borne diseases as well as painful or uncomfortable insect bites. They are safe when used according to directions.

black and white round decor
black and white round decor