The 7 Best Mosquito Repellents That Actually Work

When I'm in the depths of winter or even the early days of spring, all I dream about are pool days and barbecues. I want to enjoy as much time as possible outdoors, but after my first long summer day outside, I suddenly remember how much mosquitos love me, and while I'm scratching and itching all over, all I dream about are snowstorms and hot chocolate.

Mosquitoes have always loved to feast on my blood, so over the years, I've tried many different techniques and products to avoid the itch that mosquito bites bring, and I've learned talking to others like me that not every mosquito repellent is created equal.

Continue reading to learn more about mosquito repellents that actually work, written by Sarah Connor.

Popular Mechanics: The 7 Best Mosquito Repellents That Actually Work

The 7 Best Mosquito Repellents That Actually Work

When I'm in the depths of winter or even the early days of spring, all I dream about are pool days and barbecues. I want to enjoy as much time as possible outdoors, but after my first long summer day outside, I suddenly remember how much mosquitos love me, and while I'm scratching and itching all over, all I dream about are snowstorms and hot chocolate.

Mosquitoes have always loved to feast on my blood, so over the years, I've tried many different techniques and products to avoid the itch that mosquito bites bring, and I've learned talking to others like me that not every mosquito repellent is created equal.

Continue reading to learn more about mosquito repellents that actually work, written by Sarah Connor.

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Popular Mechanics: The 7 Best Mosquito Repellents That Actually Work

The 7 Best Mosquito Repellents That Actually Work

When I'm in the depths of winter or even the early days of spring, all I dream about are pool days and barbecues. I want to enjoy as much time as possible outdoors, but after my first long summer day outside, I suddenly remember how much mosquitos love me, and while I'm scratching and itching all over, all I dream about are snowstorms and hot chocolate.

Mosquitoes have always loved to feast on my blood, so over the years, I've tried many different techniques and products to avoid the itch that mosquito bites bring, and I've learned talking to others like me that not every mosquito repellent is created equal.

Continue reading to learn more about mosquito repellents that actually work, written by Sarah Connor.

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Sarah Connor
Sarah Connor is a Reviews Editor for Popular Mechanics.
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