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Overview

Mosquito Milk is an extremely effective insect repellent made with extracts of plant oils, such as Geranium, known for their efficacy against insects. These extracts are combined with a low 20% DEET (diethyl toluamide) content. Trials conducted at the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp have demonstrated that Mosquito Milk is far more effective compared with its major competitors.

What does Mosquito Milk repel?

Mosquito Milk is effective against all biting insects including mosquitoes, biting flies, deer flies, ticks, black flies, sand flies and even the legendary Scottish Midge.

How do I use it?

Mosquito Milk is contained in a unique roller ball dispenser and is simple to use. All you need to do is apply a small amount to the exposed area using the roller ball dispenser. As you are only required to apply a small amount Mosquito Milk is extremely economical. Tests have proven that just one 50ml bottle of Mosquito Milk is the equivalent to 100ml of the conventional product making Mosquito Milk twice as effective.

Is Mosquito Milk suitable for tropical use?

Mosquito Milk is ideal for tropical use thanks to its DEET content.

Does Mosquito Milk have a pleasant smell?

The majority of insect repellents tend to have an unpleasant smell which becomes worse when mixed with perspiration. Thanks to the inclusion of geranium in its formulation, Mosquito Milk has a fresh smell which is not affected by perspiration.

Is Mosquito Milk suitable for children?

Mosquito Milk is suitable for children over the age of three.

Latest News

Mosquito Milk being used to prevent mosquito-borne illnesses

There are several diseases which can be transmitted by mosquitoes to humans. Malaria, the West Nile Virus and yellow fever are some of these diseases and it is important when you want to travel to one of the countries where there is a danger for these diseases that you take the necessary precautions....

May 25, 2008 | view full story

UC Davis study of how DEET works

Spray yourself with a DEET-based insect repellent and the mosquitoes will leave you alone. But why? They flee because of their intense dislike for the smell of the chemical repellent and not because DEET jams their sense of smell, report researchers at the University of California, Davis ...

August 18, 2008 | view full story

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