People Mosquito - Single
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Go "green" with shoo!TAG™! Mosquito control is not a problem when you use the people mosquito shoo!TAG™ in place of toxic mosquito repellents. This chemical free insect barrier is a revolutionary, non-toxic tag that uses electromagnetic frequencies to create a protective barrier from pests.

Under normal wearing conditions this product will be effective for up to 4 months.

(Contains one mosquito tag)

Customer Reviews

Average rating from 3 reviews: 5.0
Our Customers say shoo!TAGs work!We have had some excellent testimonials from customers regarding the tags. One of my new employees took one of the mosquito tags with him on a hiking trip to Yosemite. He said that the mosquitoes were so bad on his last trip that he had to end the trip 2 days early. His friends all gave him a hard time for just wearing the card and not putting anything on to protect himself. They were all bitten during the entire trip, but Jose did not get one bite. It was great to see his excitement when he came back. When I had asked him to take the tag with him, he was very hesitant about it. Now he is sold!

Another customer put one tag on her cat and she said it was like a miracle to see the fleas get off. She has been having a infestation of fleas.
Written by Sarah Adams on Tue 19 Oct 2010 3:23:42 PM GMT
I can wear perfume again!I don't want to put a curse on myself:) BUT I haven't received any additional bites since I started to use the tag!!!!!
I place it under the sheet at night and during the day I have even placed it diagonally in my panties:)
It's better against the skin as opposed to the chain (it seems to turn often). I am s-o-o-o excited that FINALLY I can begin to wear perfume rather than bug spray.
Written by Colleen on Tue 27 Jul 2010 8:48:05 PM GMT
They work in Cozumel!We used our shoo!TAG™ down in Cozumel. My husband didn't get a single mosquito bite. I wasn't as good about having mine on all the time because most of my shorts had no pockets and the lanyard was a pain. However, I typically am covered in mosquito bites. I can count only 4, which is amazing! Written by Kandy Stahl on Fri 28 May 2010 1:48:36 PM GMT