No, not on this site.
Some alternatives to DEET for insect repellent include picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus, IR3535, and permethrin-treated clothing.
Some alternative options to DEET for insect repellent include picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus, IR3535, and permethrin-treated clothing.
Citronella is good or deet products to keep them away from you personally.
No, it is not safe to spray DEET on your dog. DEET is a chemical insect repellent that can be harmful to pets if ingested or absorbed through their skin. It is best to use pet-safe insect repellents recommended by veterinarians for your dog.
The most effective deer fly repellent for humans is a product containing DEET, picaridin, or permethrin. These ingredients have been proven to effectively repel deer flies and other biting insects.
DEET is primarily an insect repellent that is effective against mosquitoes and other biting insects, but it is not effective against scabies. Scabies is caused by a mite that burrows into the skin, and DEET does not kill or repel these mites. Treatment for scabies typically involves topical insecticides specifically designed to eliminate the mites, such as permethrin or ivermectin.
A recommended alternative to DEET that contains picaridin for effective insect repellent is a product called Sawyer Picaridin Insect Repellent.
Yes, DEET spray will kill scabies. DEET spray can be purchased at most retail store such as Walmart and pharmacy's such as CVS.
A suitable alternative to DEET for insect repellent is picaridin. It is effective in repelling insects like mosquitoes and ticks and is considered safe for use on the skin.
Research suggests that vinegar may not be very effective as a tick repellent. While some people believe that vinegar can repel ticks, there is limited scientific evidence to support this claim. It is recommended to use proven tick repellents such as DEET or permethrin for better protection against ticks.
DEET is not safe for ingestion. It is a poison, so it can not be spray on or near food. Anything that will kill a fly will do you no good as well.
Permethrin is a suspected human carcinogen. DEET is an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. It's considered safe enough to use on human skin (in low concentrations). A mixture of a permethrin-based insecticide and a DEET based one shouldn't be any worse than the permethrin one alone. We'd have to know more about what kind of risk you're talking about to give you a better answer than that.