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Proven 43630 Mosquito and Tick Lotion, 6 oz, Liquid, Odorless

MPN: 43630  •  SKU: 103110585  • UPC: 782311496306
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    Proven 43630 Mosquito and Tick Lotion, 6 oz, Liquid, Odorless

    Proven 43630

    Trust Proven® 14 hr odorless bug lotion for effective protection against mosquitoes, ticks and listed insects so you can enjoy the outdoors, worry-free. Our Proven® formulation contains 20% Picaridin, an active ingredient modeled after compounds found in the black pepper plant. Proven® bug lotion provides 14 hr of protection and effectively repels mosquitoes and ticks that may transmit zika, dengue, west Nile virus, chikungunya, Lyme disease and tick-borne encephalitis. Proven® effectively repels mosquitoes, ticks, black flies, biting flies, stable flies, gnats, chiggers, sand flies and no-see-ums. Proven® odorless lotion is completely odorless, goes on smooth and allows for easy and targeted application.

    Net Content 6 oz
    Form Liquid
    Odor/Scent Odorless
    Compositions 20% Picaridin
    Flash Point 23 to 61 deg C
    Boiling Point >35 deg C
    Flammability Rating 3
    Density 0.98 to 1 g/cc
    • Long-lasting, 14 hr protection from mosquitoes and ticks (8 hr for flies and other listed insects)
    • Effectively repels mosquitoes, ticks, black flies, biting flies, stable flies, gnats, chiggers, sand flies and no-see-ums (biting midges)
    • Clean feel, odorless and non-greasy
    • Use with confidence on the whole family
    • Effective protection from mosquitoes that may transmit zika, dengue, west nile virus and chikungunya and ticks carrying lyme disease and tick-borne encephalitis