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What kind of insect repellant do you use on your children?
I've read alot of warnings that you should be sure to use bug repellant in Florida. We live in PA, and I rarely have my kids out at night in the summer, so have really never had to worry about it. I don't know what kind of spray to get (deet or something deet free). I have a 4yo and a 1yo, and I know DEET is effective, but wondering if its really safe. Some people swear by the Skin So Soft Bug Guard, but I didn't know if that was safe either. Just wondering what everyone else uses. Thanks!!
Re: What kind of insect repellant do you use on your children?
Ok, I'm certainly no expert but I've heard that Disney REALLY keeps the bugs away. Also, I used to sell the Skin So Soft and it NEVER worked, also Avon's actual bug repellent never worked either for us. We were a feast on one fishing trip, it was AWFUL. As for what to use, I couldn't help you, but I'm sure someone will give you a good answer. I just don't remember being pestered ONE bit with bugs while there.
Re: What kind of insect repellant do you use on your children?
I use the Off Family Repellent here with deet in it - around 9 percent I think. The natural type repellents don't seem to work on my Jennie. I've never needed it at Disney though, and Jennie is a bug magnet - she always gets bitten. I have heard that the bugs at AK/AKL can be bad during the summer (see Cheryl's latest trip report!), but we've stayed at the AKL twice now, in November and December, and never had any bug trouble at all.
Re: What kind of insect repellant do you use on your children?
The Floride department of health recommends the 24% DEET formula to avoid mosquitos and west nile virus. If you plan to be out at either daawn or dusk between late spring and mid-fall --- you should be using bug spray. Disney sprays - but you should too.
I buy Deep Woods Off in the large can at Costco and I never get bit when I am out doors.
Re: What kind of insect repellant do you use on your children?
I found this new cream made by OFF it's called Botanicals. I have a 4 yr old as well and the cream tends not to be as tacky as the spray, it goes on easier as sometimes the spray mist flies in the air. I find it easier to apply and it works great!
Re: What kind of insect repellant do you use on your children?
We use skin so soft by Avon or Off bug spray. I too was concerned about what would be safe and have been reading some articles. The recent articles in the children's magazines say generally everything is safe but to avoid bug repellent in spf sun protection. The reasons for this...according to the article...is that you need considerably more spf to protect from the sun than you need bug repellent, thus, your body could be absorbing unnecessary amounts of the bug stuff. I tend to use the spray and spray shoes and socks very well to avoid alot on skin, then just mist legs and arms a little.
Re: What kind of insect repellant do you use on your children?
Thanks so much for your info. I read that you can spray clothes. So I thought (especially for 15 mth old) I'd get the OFF Family (with just 4.5% DEET) and spray clothes, shoes and socks then (exactly what you said) just a little on arms and legs. Thanks so much!!! Also thanks DrDolphin for the info on the Florida Recommendation. Unfortunately children under 2 can only have under 10% DEET, so I'll have to go with the OFF Family. Thanks everyone!!
Re: What kind of insect repellant do you use on your children?
I use cintrenella (I know I spelled it wrong) bracelets.
Target sometimes has them, and I have found them at Galyan's.
I think you have a Dick's sporting goods?
Also, Off has a family spray with DEET, just not as much. I prefer the possibility of some sort of minor problem with DEET over the real possibility of West Nile. (bird with it found in our immediate area)
Re: What kind of insect repellant do you use on your children?
last year we went in sept. and never got bitten once. we were out till 11ish every night with our kids (3,7,8, and 9yrs old) without any type of bug protection at all. only bugs we saw were lovebugs. ugh. lol
Re: What kind of insect repellant do you use on your children?
We don't generally use bug protection, but for a recent camping trip I found Family Off wipes. The were really easy to use, my DD's could put it on themselves. And it only had a slight smell. My DS and I have really sensitive skin, and we weren't bothered by the formula.