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  2. 7 mosquito repellent options to try in your backyard - AOL

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    Murphy's Naturals Lemon Eucalyptus Oil Insect Repellent Spray. All-natural essential oil-based spray. $20 at Amazon. Electronic Bug Zapper. Electric Bug Zapper. $35 at Amazon. Bug Zapper Light ...

  3. We Tried 4 Bug Sprays and This Is the Best - AOL

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    For sweaty, outdoor activities, there's Cutter Backwoods Insect Repellent. This product features unscented 25% DEET and a 10-hour, sweat-resistant formula.

  4. The 15 Best Mosquito Repellents to Keep Those Pesky ... - AOL

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    4. GOOTOP Outdoor Mosquito Zapper. Best for both indoors and outdoors. Pros: Super convenient and mobile, eco-friendly Cons: Covers close perimeters only Rain or sunshine, indoors or outdoors ...

  5. List of pest-repelling plants - Wikipedia

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    The essential oils of many plants are also well known for their pest-repellent properties. Oils from the families Lamiaceae (mints), Poaceae (true grasses), and Pinaceae (pines) are common haematophagous insect repellents worldwide. Table of pest-repelling plants. Plants that can be planted or used fresh to repel pests include:

  6. Insect repellent - Wikipedia

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    Insect repellent. A mosquito coil. An insect repellent (also commonly called " bug spray ") is a substance applied to the skin, clothing, or other surfaces to discourage insects (and arthropods in general) from landing or climbing on that surface. Insect repellents help prevent and control the outbreak of insect-borne (and other arthropod ...

  7. Anthranilate-based insect repellents - Wikipedia

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    Anthranilate-based insect repellents include methyl anthranilate, N, N -dimethylanthranilic acid (DMA), ethyl anthranilate (EA), and butyl anthranilate (BA). Chemically, they are esters of anthranilic acid. While the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved some of these compounds for use as food additives, [citation needed ...

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