Why This Weird Sticker Works Better Than Mosquito Sprays (Simple, Fast, Effective)

  •  | Victoria O’Keefe

“I haven’t been bitten by a single bug in 3 months!” - Harrison Cameron

Mosquitoes Love To Ruin Your Outdoor Fun 

Mosquitoes will stop at nothing to make you miserable. One bite can leave you clawing at your skin for days — it’s enough to send the most adventurous nature lover running back inside.

Scratching away at those painful bites only makes the problem worse. Most people scratch way too hard and too often, and it doesn't take much to break the skin — which leaves you vulnerable to bacterial infection.

Allergies are also an issue, especially because many are allergic to mosquitoes without even knowing it. Reactions include: painful blisters, bruises, hives, and swollen lymph nodes. 

And, of course, the risk of contracting mosquito-borne illness — including Zika, Dengue Fever, and Encephalitis — is very real, even here in the USA. In fact, the CDC recently announced that the annual rate of mosquito-borne illness has more than tripled in the last decade.

Don’t Risk Using Poisonous Bug Sprays Around Kids & Pets

Traditionally, most Americans have turned to chemical bug sprays to deal with mosquitoes, but at what cost? Bug sprays smell terrible, they're messy, and they leave skin greasy or sticky for hours.. But that’s the least of your worries... 

Fact is: Most bug sprays on the market contain DEET, an incredibly potent insect poison. Breathing or touching this noxious insecticide can cover you in irritating rashes, constrict your breathing, and in some cases cause seizures². Children and pets are especially vulnerable to DEET’s adverse reactions. 

With over 500 DEET-based sprays on the market, finding a safer alternative for your family hasn’t been easy. But now there’s an all-natural, toxin-free way to effectively keep away mosquitoes and prevent nasty bites.

Here’s a Genius Way to Relax Outdoors Without Worrying About Mosquitoes..

The good news is that there is a “mosquito repelling force field” that can help you enjoy your backyard and keep your family safe from the swarms of mosquitoes.

This solution is so safe and can be used for kids and adults. Which means no more lathering yourself with chemical sprays.

All-Natural, Kid-Safe Solution Prevents Bites For Hours!

Introducing BugMD Squito Stickers: a toxin-free, stick-on patch that makes you virtually undetectable to mosquitoes so you can stay bite-free day and night. 

Forget about choking on noxious sprays. This innovative sticker easily adheres to clothes, hats, bags, to give you a long-lasting bug-free zone anywhere!

Squito Sticker’s portable, no-contact design makes it the ideal way to protect your beloved pets and little ones, especially while “on-the-go”. Just stick it wherever you’d like to shield your whole family from bloodthirsty mosquitoes.

Imagine finally being able to enjoy camping trips, backyard BBQs, and any other outdoor activity — without getting a single bug bite. Don’t let mosquitoes keep you inside. Enjoy bite-free, bug-free summers with this non-toxic, pest-repelling sticker.

BugMD Squito Stickers use all-natural citronella oil to keep mosquitoes away.

Thousands of Americans trust this genius stick-on solution to protect themselves from itchy, risky bites.

But be warned: Customers are buying Squito Stickers in bundles due to its incredibly high demand. Stock is limited, so don’t wait until it’s gone for good.

Click here to see if BugMd Squito Stickers is still available in your state.

How Do Squito Stickers Work?

The secret is a 100% plant-derived citronella oil: A powerful yet risk-free repellant that’s proven to keep mosquitoes away for up to 72 hours. Squito Sticker’s unique “nano-capsule” technology slowly releases citronella’s vapors for days of sustained mosquito protection. According to the EPA, citronella oil is completely safe, even for children and pets.

A recent study at UCR found that citronella oil contains compounds that block the sense of smell of nearby mosquitoes. This disorients their tracking abilities, making you virtually undetectable.  

So whether you’re camping, hiking, or relaxing at home, it’s now easier than ever to get rid of flying bugs without using toxic chemicals.

Squito Stickers Are Simple, Convenient, & Portable   

With BugMD’s Mosquito Stickers, it’s so quick and easy to set-up your own personal “mosquito-proof” zone, wherever you go! 

Simply peel back a patch from the sheet and place on any surface like clothes, hats, bags, strollers, tents — practically anywhere! It’s like having an anti-mosquito force field right in your back pocket.

Each pack of Squito Stickers contains 78 patches. That means you can enjoy months of outdoor adventures without worrying about getting bit. 

Your little ones will love Squito Stickers ‘for kids’: cute, colorful, stick-on patches with prints of cartoon animals. 

Customers Are Raving About BugMD Squito Stickers

Check out these astonishing reviews: 

“We love hiking but mosquitoes are always a challenge. I found these stickers online and they’ve been an absolute lifesaver. We used to pause during hikes just to reapply repellent creams. With these nice little patches we stay bite-free for over two days. They also stick really well, not just on clothes. We use them around tents for added protection while sleeping.”

- Daniel C. 

“So happy with these patches. They really do ward off mosquitoes for hours. I put them on my dogs’ harnesses, my pants and bag, and my toddler’s clothes and stroller. Zero bites! For the first time, we’re actually enjoying the park without the need for slathering on a new layer of bug lotion all the time. Simple change, but as a busy working mom, the difference goes a long way. I also love the mild scent. If you’re looking for mosquito protection, you can’t go wrong with these!”

- Therese M.

“Living in a lakeside area has its ups and downs. One major negative: huge mosquito swarms every summer. My kids have been begging to play in the backyard again, so I dug around online for repellents and found these Squito patches. I didn’t think they could actually ward off skeeters. I was wrong. There’s not a single bite on any of my kids when they come back inside for dinner. My advice to parents: Have a stash of these in your bag. They’re magic.” 

- Britt K.

How Do Squito Stickers Compare To Traditional Insect Repellents?

Store-Bought Topical Repellent

  • 100% chemical-free and skin-safe

  • Contains potent, harsh chemicals like DEET to ward off bugs

  • Up to 72 hours of non-stop mosquito protection

  • Typically wears off after 1-2 hours

  • Convenient, no-mess, easy-to-use
    (Just stick it and forget it!)

  • Needs constant reapplication; can get sticky/uncomfortable on skin over time

  • Safe to use around kids and pets

  • Toxic formulas can pose health hazards when used around children or animals

  • Fresh, mild, pleasant scent 

  • Harsh chemical scent that can irritate the nose

When my family has to be in the yard for hours, our go-to is a huge bottle of bug lotion. I hate the strong smell it leaves on my skin. When I’m under the sun, it gets so hot and sticky. My son uses a “kiddie” version, but even that supposedly milder formula still leaves him red. The toxins worry me, but we don’t really have a choice: Our house has a dense thicket behind it. All the skeeters coming out to breed and feed can’t be helped. 

One time we planned a garden barbecue. Naturally, I went online to stock up on O** lotion. I saw a post on BugMD Squito Stickers. The lone ingredient instantly spoke to the mom in me: natural, toxin-free, pure Citronella Oil. I’ve tried mosquito patches before, but they were all DEET-based — the same harsh insecticide in traditional repellents. I went back to lotions because the patches never seemed to work beyond an hour. 

Seeing the rave reviews, I thought BugMD was worth a try. I ordered the 2 variants: Plain green for adults and animal print for kids. No difference in the Citronella strength between the two, and both are supposed to be effective for up to 72 hours. 

I put the Stickers to the test that barbecue weekend. We didn’t apply any repellent before going out. I placed the patches on my son’s clothes, his stroller, my clothes, my husband’s, and on our table and chairs. It took me under 10 minutes to stick everything — fast and easy! 

I love the soft, fresh, slightly citrusy scent of these stickers. My kid didn’t mind it either. The results were immediate and amazing: None of us had a single bite the entire 7 hours we were outside. Plus, none of the stickers fell — even when the wearer was constantly moving. Also, mosquitoes tend to follow us inside the house, but it seemed like none of them did that time. In fact, we didn’t get any bites the rest of the day. A great family weekend indeed. 

Bottom line:
If you want a simple, affordable, long-lasting, and most of all, toxin-free protection from mosquitoes, then you’ll love BugMD’s innovative Squito Stickers. 

Here’s How To Enjoy Safe, Long-lasting Protection From Mosquitoes Today

You won’t find BugMD Squito Stickers on any store shelves. This innovative anti-mosquito solution is only available online.  

Now that you’ve discovered how to get easy, on-the-go protection from nasty mosquitoes — without exposing yourself or your family to toxic pesticides — follow these steps to get started:

1) Go to the official BugMD website to place your order.
2) Go skeeter bite-free anytime, anywhere!

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