The main ingredient in Thermacell is Allethrin. Which can be fatal to cats, bees, and fish and should not be used indoors or around pets, even if they’re outside.
@@LCx829 Yeah, they bite me too! So I make my own bug spray just to avoid all that toxic stuff, and it works really well. I mix these ingredients: filtered water, isopropyl alcohol, vegetable glycerin, lavender, lemongrass, eucalyptus, tea tree, peppermint, and citronella essential oil. The trick is making sure the scent is really strong when you spray it on your skin. You won’t notice the scent once it dries, but those little vampires will. Hope it helps. 🦟
hahahaha smh you never lied. i started putting on those umbrella plastic bags you get from publix on my feet then putting my socks over them, works like magic. also they tend to find its way on your back neck and i place a jacket over me but these Muthafukers be finding its way some how to get something to drink. lol
The Bug Bite Thing does NOT work for me at all!!! We bought two and they NEVER work. We keep using them hoping they would magically work one day but they never do! Their marketing is so shifty because they make it seem like it's this groundbreaking successful product!
Because what works for some doesn’t always work for others. Mosquitoes are attracted to a number of things from blood types, certain chemicals in our breathe like lactic, octenol, and uric acid, to the carboxylic acids that are produced on our skin. That’s why some people have success with products like these and others don’t.
The main ingredient in Thermacell is Allethrin. Which can be fatal to cats, bees, and fish and should not be used indoors or around pets, even if they’re outside.
Also no consumption of foods or drinks if you're using the gadget!!
I guess I’ll try something else. I’ve been bit so many times that I’m desperate for something that works.
Anything toxic to bees should probably not be on the market
@@LCx829 Yeah, they bite me too! So I make my own bug spray just to avoid all that toxic stuff, and it works really well.
I mix these ingredients:
filtered water, isopropyl alcohol, vegetable glycerin, lavender, lemongrass, eucalyptus, tea tree, peppermint, and citronella essential oil.
The trick is making sure the scent is really strong when you spray it on your skin. You won’t notice the scent once it dries, but those little vampires will. Hope it helps. 🦟
Now this is the kind of reporting I need ...
Put a couple of the wristbands around your ankles. Mosquitoes always go for the ankles
Is that from experience? Because you worse one thinking that you are safe from the vampire mosquitos.
@@ToanTran-mm3uv ok
I need a deet suit.
Legitimately THEEEE most annoying thing. They can make wearing shoes hurt. :/
hahahaha smh you never lied. i started putting on those umbrella plastic bags you get from publix on my feet then putting my socks over them, works like magic.
also they tend to find its way on your back neck and i place a jacket over me but these Muthafukers be finding its way some how to get something to drink. lol
I'd just get some Good ol fashioned Aerogard lol
The Bug Bite Thing does NOT work for me at all!!! We bought two and they NEVER work. We keep using them hoping they would magically work one day but they never do! Their marketing is so shifty because they make it seem like it's this groundbreaking successful product!
Why not ask the professional what he would recommends he would have has some advise. A wasted opportunity
Yeah my thoughts exactly.
He would definitely have a few better solutions
Spray bifenthrin
Thermacell works good for me
I love the mosquito man
Not me, I have skeeters syndrome
nice
Why didn't we ask the scientist what the best thing to do for repelling mosquitoes is???!!! No?? okay.. humanity is left out here to suffer I guess.
Because what works for some doesn’t always work for others. Mosquitoes are attracted to a number of things from blood types, certain chemicals in our breathe like lactic, octenol, and uric acid, to the carboxylic acids that are produced on our skin. That’s why some people have success with products like these and others don’t.
Spray bifenthrin
can you spray in on you? or where should i spray it?
Rubbish gadget! Mine cost 70+€s, refills after each long evening at 30+€s, recharge every 5 hrs, no foods or drinks in vecinity...its a scam!!
waste of time
no one asked
@@14bqdonk no one asked you to reply to me either
@@user_bilal no one asked you to reply my comment
@@14bqdonk i didn't ask you to reply to my comment either
Can someone ask me to comment please?
Not a scientific experiment, useless info and if I owned the other products, I'd sue for false advertising.
watch a video that waste your time right here.