Jungle Tested & Recommended!

  • STOPS insects from biting you.
  • The MAXIMUM possible concentration of plant essential oils* for potency and effectiveness.
  • ORGANIC, natural and safe for children, pets and plants.
  • Plant essential oils are considered extremely safe bio-pesticides by the Environmental Protection Agency.

Say goodbye to Mosquitos, Ticks, Flies, Gnats, Ants, and Sand fleas!

Safely repels all biting, stinging insects & smells nice too!

Made with 14 Essential Oils ~ Lemon Eucalyptus, Thyme, Lavender, Cinnamon, Clove, Garlic, Neem, Greek Catnip, Citronella, Tea tree, Rosemary, Cedar bark, Clarey Sage and Geraniol. Suspended in a blend of Isopropyl alcohol and filtered water.

The search for an insect repellent can be confusing and sometimes even scary. Is DEET safe? My answer is NO and it is not necessary to dose yourself in toxic chemicals to repel mosquitos, ticks, gnats and sand fleas. Can I use an insect repellent on my children? What are the most common side effects with insect repellents? These questions, and more, deserve sound answers before you head out into the wild of mother nature.

Sacred Plants Farmacy’s Bug Off Is Jungle proven.

  • STOPS insects from biting you.
  • The MAXIMUM possible concentration of plant essential oils* for potency and effectiveness.
  • ORGANIC, natural and safe for children, pets and plants.
  • Plant essential oils are considered extremely safe bio-pesticides by the Environmental Protection Agency.

DIRECTIONS / DOSAGE: Apply to surface of the skin and over entire exposed area. Do not use near eyes. Reapply after swimming or excessive sweating.

Not only does Bug Off keep mosquitoes, ticks, biting flies, gnats and other bugs away, it is a safe and effective way to prevent insect-borne diseases. Several million people worldwide die from mosquito-borne diseases every year, but mosquitoes and other insects can be controlled.

Common Insect-Borne Diseases

Mosquito bites can lead to:

Ticks can cause:

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend the use of insect repellents to prevent mosquito-borne diseases. Insect repellents are also useful to prevent bites, skin eruptions and rashes that may be caused by an insect’s bite. Mosquito bites can cause severe skin irritation through an allergic reaction to the mosquito’s saliva.

The application of repellents to fight off mosquitos is one of their most common uses. In the 20th century, malaria was eliminated in the temperate area of the world with the use of DDT and other organophosphate insecticides. Later we found out just how much damage was done to the environment with these toxins.

However, still today, roughly half of the world’s population in tropical or subtropical regions may be exposed to malaria through mosquito bites. Up to 500 million cases of malaria occur every year, 90% of them in Africa, with over one million deaths annually. Deaths due to malaria occur mostly in children under 5 years of age in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Insects and arachnids that bite in self-defense instead of to feed — such as yellow jackets, bees, wasps, hornets, certain ants or spiders — cannot be repelled with insect repellents.

How Do Insect Repellents Work?

Humans attract mosquitoes and other blood feeding insects by their breath and skin odors. The insect is attracted to the carbon dioxide in a human’s breath. Our Bug Off’s formula with 14 EOs block the little bloodsuckers receptors.

The statements made within this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These statements and the products of this company are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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