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19. An insect repellent to ward off mosquitoes and other pests when you're exploring the great outdoors.


Promising review: "I live in central New Jersey, home of sweltering heat, dangerous humidity, and many species of mosquitoes, some just annoying, others as aggressive as yellow jackets. I experimented by using the Picaridin on one arm and leg only. The results were impressive. The treated limbs repelled insects. The untreated limbs were attacked by dozens of mosquitoes. I ran into the house. There were itchy red blotches all over my arm and leg. I applied the Picaridin and finished gardening in peace. The effect lasted about four hours." —Alice W.

Get the four-ounce bottle from Amazon for $8.99.

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