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Ben's 100 Tick & Insect Repellent 3.4 oz. Pump Spray
Ben's
Ben's 100 Tick & Insect Repellent 3.4 oz. Pump Spray
$8.79
Description

  DEET bug repellent

  Ben's 100 MAX 3.4oz Pump from Adventure Medical Kits is a a tick and insect repellent with the maximum DEET for use in areas of high bug density. Provides up to 10 hours of protection from ticks and insects that may carry West Nile Virus (WNV), Lyme diease, Malaria, Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), and other infectious diseases. TSA compliant size.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Ben's
Volume:
3.4 fl. oz.
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
0006-7080
Other Features:
The Ultimate Protector
Head outdoors with Ben's, the ultimate protector from biting insects. Ben's is made in New Hampshire and torture tested in the White Mountains, the heart of bug country.

100% DEET Max Formula
Face even the buggiest conditions with this full strength DEET bug spray. Ben's 100 formula contains no alcohol or additives -- the only thing in the bottle is DEET.

10 Hours of Protection
Enjoy all day outdoors without having to reapply your bug spray. Ben's bug spray repels ticks, mosquitoes, biting flies, flies, chiggers, and midges for up to 10 hours.

Travel Size Bug Spray
Grab this travel-size Ben's and take it everywhere you go. The convenient 3.4 oz. pump spray fits into your hiking pack, backpack, glove box, purse, or carry-on.

CDC-Recommended Active Ingredient
Choose the CDC-recommended active ingredient for repelling disease-carrying insects. This 100% DEET formula has been trusted by outdoorspeople for over 30 years.

Protection from Disease-Carrying Insects
Explore outdoors knowing you're protected. Ben's 100 repels ticks and mosquitoes that may carry Lyme disease, Zika virus, West Nile virus, and dengue fever.
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