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On Today's Episode
Bug Spray vs. Ticks Review [00:00 - 14:22]
The ticks are SO bad right now where Dan H. likes to go walking that he's considering just getting a virtual reality headset so he can enjoy the outdoors that way. However, he knows that's not a good solution, so he's tested 5 Common Insect Repellents to determine which one is the best against ticks.
The Five Tested Insect Repellents:
- OFF! Sportsmen Deep Woods--Aerosol
- OFF! Deep Woods Dry--Aerosol
- OFF! Family Care--Smooth and Dry Aerosol
- OFF! Picaridin Sportsmen--Pump Spray
- Maggie's Farm Natural Insect Repellent--Aerosol
The Ratings:
FIFTH PLACE: Maggie's Farm Natural Insect Repellent
PROS
- Smelled great
- all natural ingredients
CONS
- Didn't stop ticks
- Heavy oil feel (grass clippings and other assorted pieces of nature stuck to Hannah--the test subject--for the entire length of the time outside. Not a huge deal, but she DID crab about it. A lot.)
FOURTH PLACE: OFF! Sportsmen Deep Woods Aerosol
PROS
CONS
- Oily feel, though not as oily as the all-natural repellent above.
- Strong odor
THIRD PLACE: OFF! Deep Woods Dry Aerosol
PROS
- Repelled ticks well
- No oily feel
CONS
SECOND PLACE: OFF! Picaridin Sportsmen Pump Spray
PROS
- Repelled ticks well
- Pleasant odor
- Minimal oily feel
- Safe for gear
CONS
- Pump spray made complete, consistent coverage difficult
THE WINNER: OFF! Family Care--Smooth and Dry Aerosol
PROS
- Repelled ticks well
- Pleasant odor
- Completely dry feel
- Easy application
CONS
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