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Enjoy a mozzie-free summer with Bite Shield’s natural mosquito repellent range.
Protect your long summer evenings from pesky bug bites with natural mosquito repellent from Bite Shield. Save your summer vibe the natural way.
Who would have thought the humble daisy held the solution to your itchy mozzie problem? Bite Shield uses natural pyrethrum, derived from chrysanthemum daisies grown in Australia, to create its mosquito repellent. They don’t compromise on effectiveness and are tested in the toughest Australian conditions.
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Being in the open air is one of summer’s greatest joys, so don’t let a miniscule pest drive you indoors. Use Bite Shield’s easy-to-use products to protect your backyard or campsite area.
Coil burners give the familiar mozzie coil a plant-based boost with natural pyrethrum and offer up to six hours of repellence. The tabletop Mosquito Coil Lantern Diffuser is an ingenious upgrade with a candle and cover, which disperses the repellent while reducing smoke – perfect for outdoor parties. It’s even pretty enough to pop on the table! Plus the innovative tray allows you to burn broken mosquito coils, reducing waste.
Banish buzzing villains from every corner of the garden with Bite Shield Mosquito Sticks. These can be staked directly into the ground – use them to protect paths.
Nothing ruins a good night’s sleep like itchy bites and the incessant drone of a mosquito. Save your sleep and enjoy 10 hours of protection with a Bite Shield Plug-in Mosquito Repeller. Natural pyrethrum makes it safe to use around most households. It’s even effective with the windows open, so you can catch cooling night breezes without rolling out the red carpet for mozzies.
Check out the full range of Bite Shield products available at Bunnings.
Photo credit: Bite Shield
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