Get Safe, Effective Mosquito Protection With All-Natural Stickers

  •  | Victoria O’Keefe

“I haven’t been bitten by a single bug in 3 months!” – Harrison C.

Mosquitoes Love To Ruin Your Outdoor Fun 

Mosquitoes will stop at nothing to make you miserable — it’s enough to send the most adventurous nature lover running back inside. Scratching away at those bites only makes it worse!

Allergies can be an issue, too, especially because many are allergic to mosquitoes without even knowing it. (Possible reactions can include: blisters, bruises, & hives.) 

And the risk of contracting mosquito-borne illness 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 Use Chemical Bug Sprays Around Kids & Pets?

Most Americans have turned to chemical bug sprays to deal with mosquitoes. But bug sprays smell terrible, they're messy, and they leave skin greasy for hours.

Plus, most bug sprays on the market contain DEET — a powerful chemical insecticide that can lead to irritation, rashes, and worse.² Children and pets are especially susceptible to DEET’s reactions. 

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

An All-Natural, Family-Safe Solution For Mosquitoes!

Introducing BugMD Squito Stickers: an all-natural, stick-on patch that makes you virtually undetectable to mosquitoes. 

Forget about chemical bug sprays. These innovative stickers easily adhere to clothes, hats, bags, & more to offer a "mosquito safety" zone anywhere!

Squito Sticker’s portable, no-contact design makes it a great way to protect pets and little ones, especially “on-the-go.”

Imagine being able to enjoy camping trips, backyard BBQs, and other outdoor activities without worrying about mosquitoes. Enjoy the outdoors this summer with these non-toxic, pest-repelling stickers.

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

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

But fair warning: customers are buying Squito Stickers in bundles due to its incredibly high demand. Stock is limited, so don’t wait!

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

How Do Squito Stickers Work?

The secret is Citronella Oil: A potent natural repellant shown to keep mosquitoes at bay for up to 72 hours. Squito Sticker’s unique “nano-capsule” technology slowly releases Citronella’s vapors for sustained mosquito protection.

A recent study found that Citronella Oil contains compounds that block a mosquito's sense of smell — disorienting its tracking ability and making you hard to detect.  And according to the EPA, Citronella Oil is safe for people, children, and pets.

So whether you’re camping, hiking, or relaxing at home... it’s now easy to stay safe from flying bugs without using chemicals.

Squito Stickers Are Simple, Convenient, & Portable   

With BugMD’s Squito Stickers, it’s quick and easy to set-up a personal “mosquito-safe zone" wherever you go! Simply peel back a patch from the sheet and place on any surface — clothes, hats, bags, strollers, tents — practically anywhere!

Each pack of Squito Stickers contains 78 patches. That means you can enjoy months of outdoor adventures while feeling protected.

Your little ones will love the design on Squito Stickers: cute, colorful, stick-on patches with prints of cartoon animals.

Customers Are Raving About BugMD Squito Stickers

Check out these verified 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?

Topical Bug Spray

  • 100% chemical-free & all-natural

  • May contain harsh chemicals like DEET

  • Up to 72 hours of mosquito protection

  • May wear off within 2-6 hours

  • Convenient, no-mess, easy-to-use

  • Need reapplication; can get sticky over time

  • Safe to use around kids and pets

  • Chemicals may pose hazards

  • Fresh, mild, pleasant scent 

  • Harsh chemical scent

When I'm out in the yard with my family, our "go-to" is a huge bottle of bug spray. The chemicals worry me, but we don’t have much choice as our yard seems to attract mosquitoes like crazy. 

Recently, I saw a Facebook post about BugMD Squito Stickers. This product really spoke to the "mom" in me because it uses only all-natural, pure Citronella Oil.

Seeing the rave reviews, I thought BugMD was worth a try... so, I ordered two boxes. What really got me was the fact that Squito Stickers are supposedly effective for up to 72 hours. 

I put the Stickers to the test that weekend. I placed some patches on my son’s clothes, on my clothes, my husband’s, and right on our picnic table and chairs. It took me under 10 minutes to stick everything — fast and easy! 

Right off the bat, I loved the fresh, citrusy scent. More important, the results were remarkable: Squito Stickers worked just as well as any chemical spray we used in the past. Plus, they really stay stuck wherever you put them. We had a great time that weekend without worrying about mosquitoes.

Bottom line:
If you want affordable, long-lasting, and all-natural protection from mosquitoes... BugMD’s innovative Squito Stickers is a great choice. 

How To Enjoy Safe, All-Natural Mosquito Protection

You won’t find BugMD Squito Stickers on any store shelves. This innovative 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 chemical pesticides — follow these steps to get started:

1) Go to the official BugMD website to place your order.
2) Enjoy the great outdoors without worrying about mosquitoes!

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