Preview: Skeeter Hawk Mosquito Repellents

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posted on September 23, 2022
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Skeeter Hawk Mosquito Repellents

Available as either a lightweight wristband (shown) for on-body use or as a carabiner that can be clipped to your equipment, Skeeter Hawk’s mosquito-repelling products make use of all-natural essential oils instead of harsh chemicals to help keep the flying insects away.

Both items employ the company’s replaceable repellent tabs (two of which are included with each product) that can last for up to 30 days of use, and both the wristband and the carabiner feature reflective fabric to help make the user more visible to passing vehicles.

A two-pack of Skeeter Hawk’s repellent tab refills is also offered for $7. MSRP is $10. For more information, please visit skh.acgbrands.com.

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