Natural Insect Reppellents Oklahoma City OK

On my August backpacking trip to Mt. Langley in the Sierra Nevadas I had a chance to try out a new insect repellent called 45ºN 68ºW. Read on for more detailed information in the following article.

Aminis Galleria
405-722-2400
6627 N W Expressway
Oklahoma City, OK
Sportsman's Warehouse
(405) 302-4800
2301 W Memorial Rd
Oklahoma City, OK
Racquet Pro
(405) 751-9999
9300 N May Ave Ste 500
Oklahoma City, OK
Athlon II
(405) 685-3737
1684 SW 86th St Ste A
Oklahoma City, OK
Referee's Call the
(405) 634-0899
5300 S Western Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
RAW Motorsports, L.L.C.
405-542-7745
RR 1 box 43
Geary, OK
Academy Sports & Outdoors
(405) 767-3720
4261 NW 63rd St
Oklahoma City, OK
Champ's Sports
(405) 631-0658
7000 Crossroads Blvd
Oklahoma City, OK
Miguel's Street Wear Soft Ball Accessories
(405) 632-4022
1229 SW 59th St
Oklahoma City, OK
Academy Sports & Outdoors
(405) 440-6660
7700 S Walker Ave
Oklahoma City, OK

45ºN 68ºW Natural Insect Repellent

On my August backpacking trip to Mt. Langley in the Sierra Nevadas I had a chance to try out a new insect repellent called 45ºN 68ºW. I am always on the lookout for DEET alternatives, and I gave 45ºN 68ºW a try. Despite being mid-August in the Sierra Nevadas, I lucked out and encountered very few mosquitoes, even near the Cottonwood Lakes where we established base camp for our Mt. Langley peak hike. The good news is that 45ºN 68ºW worked well, because 3 days later I came home without any mosquito bites! I only applied it once every morning because the insect conditions were so mild, but the directions say the product can be applied every 3-4 hours.
45ºN 68ºW

45ºN 68ºW

Unlike DEET, which we all know works wonders against mosquito attacks but is a harsh chemical, 45ºN 68ºW is made of natural ingredients, including neem, citronella, lemon eucalyptus, and soybean oil. The spray has a lemony smell to it, and reminded me of the fresh smell of Pledge lemon-scented furniture polish. While I’d prefer an unscented spray, smelling like freshly polished furniture did not bother me.

For those of you curious about the repellents interesting name… I too was intrigued. The product is named after the coordinates of the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, located on Mt. Katahdin in Baxster State Park, Maine.

Here is the company’s website with more information on 45ºN 68ºW and an online store where you can buy the product.

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