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BuzzPatch Is a New Summer Essential for Parents

Naturally safe, eco-friendly mosquito repellent stickers for the family.

July 23, 2021 – Family camping trips, pool days and bonfires are better in summertime. It’s the prime season kids look forward to; there’s no school and no such thing as too much time outside. The kicker: mosquitos are a huge buzzkill.

Kids and grownups of all ages suffer the same annoyance year after year: mosquito bites. That’s why BuzzPatch is an affordable, five-star parent hack to naturally and effectively protect against wild ‘skeeters.

Compared to other e-commerce retailers, BuzzPatch is a lot more environmentally friendly than traditional mosquito repellents. Every BuzzPatch design is cut from non-woven fabric and infused with natural essential oils like citronella instead of DEET.

Mosquitos sniff out CO2 (carbon dioxide) from a person’s exhale. BuzzPatch “hides” them from mosquitos with the naturally overpowering scent of essential oil formula. Child safe and parent approved, BuzzPatch is a fun, efficient way to keep everyone in the family safe from pesky mosquitoes.

About BuzzPatch

For years, adults have underestimated the obnoxious wrath of mosquito bites; especially for small children, allergic reactions to mosquito bites can be painful. BuzzPatch keeps mosquitoes away with a safe, effective essential oil infusion to deter mosquitoes from kids (and parents) of all ages. Get free, worldwide shipping on all orders.

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Company Name: BuzzPatch
Contact Person: Andrea Klein
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Country: United States
Website: https://www.buzzpatch.com/

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