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  2. What Is DEET and Is It Bad for You? - Cleveland Clinic Health...

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    Let’s start with the basics: DEET is a chemical mixture used as an insect repellent. The name is an acronym built from its scientific ID — N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide, or diethyltoluamide. (Clearly, DEET is a bit catchier and easier to say.)

  3. DEET - Wikipedia

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    N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide, also called diethyltoluamide or DEET (/ d iː t /, from DET, the initials of di- + ethyl + toluamide), [1] [2] is the oldest, one of the most effective and most common active ingredient in commercial insect repellents.

  4. What Is DEET? Is It Safe for You and the Environment? - ...

    www.treehugger.com/what-is-deet-is-it-safe-for-you-and-the-environment-5190808

    DEET is the most common insect repellent in the world. Learn what it is, how it works, pros and cons, and other synthetic and plant-based alternatives.

  5. DEET Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of DEET is a colorless oily liquid insect and tick repellent C12H17NO. How to use DEET in a sentence.

  6. How Safe Is Deet? | Insect Repellent Safety - Consumer Reports

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    What Exactly Is Deet? Deet (known to chemists as N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide) is a yellowish liquid that, when applied to skin or clothing, repels a number of biting insects, including...

  7. DEET | US EPA - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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    DEET (chemical name, N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide) is the active ingredient in many insect repellent products. It is widely used to repel biting pests such as mosquitoes and ticks. Formulations registered for direct skin application contain 4% to 100% DEET.

  8. DEET General Fact Sheet - NPIC

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    DEET is a colorless liquid that has a faint odor and does not dissolve easily in water. DEET was developed by the U.S. Army in 1946 for protection of soldiers in insect-infested areas. Insect repellents containing DEET have been used by the general public in the United States since 1957.

  9. What Is DEET? DEET Insect Repellant Safety, Explained - Women's...

    www.womenshealthmag.com/health/a31032125/what-is-deet

    DEET is the insect-repelling ingredient in most bug sprays, but is it safe for you? Experts explain how it impacts children, pregnant women and the environment.

  10. How to Use Insect Repellents Safely - WebMD

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    Many bug repellents use a chemical called N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide, or DEET for short. As long as you follow the directions carefully, doctors say that the benefits of using DEET outweigh the...

  11. Most Effective Insect Repellent Ingredients | Deet, Picaridin,...

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    When it comes to active ingredients that can ward off bugs, it’s hard to beat deet. It’s “broad spectrum,” meaning it works on a wide variety of bugs, including mosquitoes, ticks, and flies.