Do Mosquito Repellent Bracelets Work?

Do Mosquito Repellent Bracelets Work?

I have read most all of the comments online about mosquito repellent bracelets and their effectiveness.  Some of the comments were positive.  Others not so much.

From what I can gather, it all depends upon the formula of the repellent that is used with the bracelet.  Science has proven that certain fragrances do interfere with a mosquito's ability to detect the carbon dioxide flue that we emit when we breathe.

If you apply Ole Time Woodsman Fly Dope to any cloth type wrist band or hair tie, you will have a repellent bracelet that works!

Here's why: 

Back in 1910, when fly fisherman Obie Sherer was being chased from his favorite fishing hole in Maine by a hungry horde of black flies that he noticed a local Native American sitting peaceably by the stream without a biting insect in sight!  Now this was way before chemical bug repellents became in vogue.  Deet was not patented until 1946.

Somewhere in his mind, either by chance or his love of fly fishing, Obie reckoned that a particular blend of natural fragrances from living in the woods could protect a person from biting insects!  Using a base formula that hunters in the day applied to themselves to camouflage their human scent, Obie developed a product that he called Ole Time Woodsman Fly Dope.  Soon thereafter a logging foreman saw Obie peaceably fishing in his favorite spot.  A handshake contract was made and the first commercial batch of Fly Dope was sold.

Today, science has proven that mosquitoes, black flies, no see um, chiggers, minges, deer flies, and ticks are all attracted to one thing......the carbon dioxide flume that all humans and animals exhale when they breathe!  (Research the Reseach)  And, science has also proven that certain fragrances will interfere with an insect's ability to detect carbon dioxide.  Go figure!

"If they cannot find you, they cannot bite you!"

Date:

Sun, Jul 28, 2019 4:45 pm

To:

sales@oletimewoodsman.com

Just took this camping this weekend, put some on a bandana just like when I was a kid. Not a bite! Thank you!

David C.

 

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