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Thermacell LIV® is on TIME's List of Best Inventions of 2022!
Nov 22, 2022
Thermacell is proud to be included in TIME's Best Inventions of 2022 list, with The LIV Smart Mosquito Repellent System earning its award in the Outdoors category!
Questions & Answers
Do Mosquitoes Hibernate?
Sep 22, 2022
The start of fall for many brings a relief from the bothersome buzzing and bites. Maybe all you care about is that you don’t notice mosquitoes as much during the colder months—good riddance! But what actually happens to mosquitoes when it gets cold?
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Seasonal Mosquito Pressure in the U.S.
Sep 8, 2022
As summer transitions into fall, we have many things to look forward to, like more temperate weather to enjoy outdoor activities, beautiful foliage and less mosquitoes. So when can you expect some relief from those pesky mosquitoes in your area?
Ticks & Tick Prevention
How Ticks Spread Lyme Disease
Aug 25, 2022
A trip to the woods with your kids or a hike on your own is a great way to get some fresh air, stretch your legs, and take in the serenity of nature. It's also a great way to contract Lyme disease if you're not careful.
Awards
E90 Leads NYT Wirecutter 2022 Top Picks for Best Mosquito Control Gear for your Patio or Yard
Aug 15, 2022
Not one, but four repellers made the list of Best Mosquito Control Gear for your Patio or Yard this year, a rewarding sophomore appearance after the E55 Rechargeable Repeller's debut at the top slot in 2021.
Questions & Answers
What are mosquitoes actually good for, anyway?
Jul 9, 2022
Although you may assume that mosquitos are pointless pests, they actually serve a significant role in our ecosystem…
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Protect Camping From Mosquitoes
Jul 8, 2022
Repellent will be a must have for your camping and hiking. Camping is supposed to be fun, and you shouldn't have to spend your whole trip hiding from bugs.
Questions & Answers
MOSQUITOES DO NOT CARRY COVID-19
Jun 10, 2022
There's a lot of bad information about COVID-19 on the internet, and one of the most pervasive myths is that mosquitoes can spread it. "Mosquitoes are unlikely to be able to transmit the new coronavirus," says Dr. David Pigott, read on for some expert advice.