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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
works great - used for no see- ums in FL
Kt
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
I’ve used this product before and loved it enough to purchase more, however…the bottle came in having leaking in the packaging and down the side of the bottle… disappointed considering how much this stuff costs.. can’t return, I’m leaving on a camping trip this week and need it or else I would
Albert
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Yes, I used it during my trip to Vietnam last month, and it was definitely worth it. Despite being someone who usually attracts mosquitoes, I didn’t get bitten at all. I strongly recommend this product to everyone👍
Harold F. Zwick
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
It's the only repellent that works on Florida no-see-ums.
Annelise
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
There are killer mosquitoes in Belize and we only got bit where we didn’t spray this stuff. Smells good and doesn’t take your nail polish off like Deet does.
Christina Flanagan
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
I live in Florida and nothing ever worked to keep away the no-see-ums. On the news they talked about how bad the no-see-ums were and said to get an insect repellent that says it’s for biting flies. I googled it and found that picaridin insect repellent is for biting flies. Everything in the stores contains deet, not picaridin. This stuff is a miracle. I work outside at the beach. I put this stuff on at sunset when the no-see-ums come out and I do not get bit anymore. It’s a miracle spray. If you’re looking for something for no-see-ums I highly recommend this spray. It also works for mosquitoes and other insects, but my personal concern was the no-see-ums because literally nothing else worked.
George S
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
Bottom Line Tip: Buy it. I am not partial to the company. I paid what I thought was entirely too much for mosquito protection that doesn't melt plastic wristbands like DEET products do.The Real Tip: I have godfathered more than 6 billion estimated mosquitos this summer alone through very solicited blood donations from very hungry mosquitos across three continents. I am the handsomest male mammal alive according to the mosquito ladies looking for a good blood provider for the eggs they need to lay. Other people walk out of house, but I am the first one mosquitos love. West Nile is not a threat, it is a promise.The Keeping It Realer Tip: This product works. Period. I was bite-free "all night" (4 hours) for the first time in years tonight. My ladies were swarming. I know my ladies get agitated when they can smell egg support. I cannot say with 100% certainty this worked better than DEET because this sort of control experiment is impossible. I just know that I have no business being mosquito bite-free right now. DEET has never been effective for more than 2 hours for me. This is probably user error, but I used this product in the same way I use DEET (lathered up). I was in enough shock to write a review.The Mosquito-Whisperer Tip: The product promises a bunch of minutes mosquito-free. Take their word for it at your own risk, but for about 240 minutes, I was not scratching anything and I was wearing shorts and and a short-sleeve polo with no socks or shoes. Zero bites tonight. I should have half-fathered about 150 million mosquito eggs in that time through blood donations. I got 7 bites in less than 4 minutes in July with a DEET product. Originally, I had only been aware of 5 of those blood donations, but my wife unhelpfully pointed out that I had another two on my face. She had none on her. I was glistening in DEET.Don't Put That In Me! Tip: The no-smell version smells like pepper. Don't believe the manufacturer's claim. You do have to put your nose up to your skin and sniff hard to smell it, but it is there when you sniff for it. If you are on that date when you know it is going to happen, and that happening involves smelling skin hard for various reasons, then don't spray for mosquitos with this product. Don't spray for mosquitos at all.
RoxT
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
Alright, folks, gather 'round because I’ve got the lowdown on the latest weapon in our war against those pesky mosquitoes: Ranger Ready Picaridin Insect Repellent, Ranger Orange Scent. Let me tell you, this stuff is a game-changer… well, almost.First off, let’s talk about the scent. Imagine a pleasant herbal aroma that’s light on the skin. It’s so refreshing and subtle, you might just want to wear it all day. Plus, it’s super easy to apply to your face, hair, arms, and legs. This repellent is incredibly lightweight, making it feel like you’re not wearing anything at all.Now, onto the main event: its mosquito-repelling powers. I was skeptical at first, but after a few evenings outside without a single bite, I’m a believer. Those mosquitoes didn’t stand a chance. It’s like they took one whiff and decided to vacation elsewhere. Effective? Absolutely.But, and this is a big but, we need to talk about the spray pump. Oh, the spray pump. The trigger was a good idea in theory, but in practice, it was a total flop. Even with multiple pumps, nothing came out. I ended up decanting the product into one of my personal spray bottles. Trying to cover yourself evenly with the original pump is like trying to paint a masterpiece with a toothbrush. Not ideal.So, in summary: Ranger Ready Picaridin Insect Repellent, Ranger Orange Scent smells divine and keeps mosquitoes at bay like a champ. Just be prepared to wrestle with the spray pump or transfer it to a better bottle. Happy bug-free adventures, everyone!
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