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Bug-grrr Off Natural Insect Repellent Jungle Strength - 50mL
$15.04
Available: In stock
Our Natural Insect repellent has 6 hour protection against a large variety of insects such as mosquitoes, sand flies, black flies, stable flies, midges, leeches...
Our Natural Insect repellent has 6 hour protection against a large variety of insects such as mosquitoes, sand flies, black flies, stable flies, midges, leeches and ticks.
Our product doesn’t harm the mosquito is provides a barrier that makes you invisible to the mosquitoes senses.
- 100% Natural
- Our extract, oil of lemon eucalyptus is the only natural extract recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to repel mosquitoes.
- Antibacterial to 99.99%
- Safe to use from 6 months of age
- Safe to use when pregnant
- Safe to use on clothing
- Australian Owned & Made
- Not tested on Animals
- Vegan
Shake well before use. Apply Bug-grrr off directly onto all exposed skin. Repeat as necessary especially after swimming and excessive exercise.
Our hero ingredient, oil of lemon eucalyptus (OLE) is the only Natural compound recommended by the World health Organisation (WHO) and the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) to repel mosquitoes.
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