Use this package of 6 Koolatron bug repeller pillar candles to help your party goers avoid mosquito bites. Place mosquito candles on metal or glass candle holders or use as refills for enclosed ceramic bug repeller candle holders. Note: Place out of reach of children or where unlikely to be knocked over due to fire hazard.
Each of the 6 mosquito repellent candles contains 3% Geraniol and 3% Citronella. These parafin based candles each last up to 36 hours.
A single wick biting insect repeller candle, each mosquito repeller candle is smokeless, white and has a pleasant fragrance. Each candle weighs 11 oz. (300g) and is white. These candles are shrink wrapped to preserve the integrity of the geraniol and citronella additives.
Pillar candle emits a pleasant scent, yet repels bugs as it burns.
Proven Geraniol formulation developed by a major Florida university.
Plus citronella oil, a plant based insect repellent considered by the EPA as a biopesticide with a non-toxic action. Citronella oil was first registered for use in the United States in 1948, according to an EPA Factsheet.
Mosquito Repelling Pillar Candle specifications :
Repelling Time: Repels mosquitoes/biting insects up to 36 hrs.
Spacing: Space candles approx. 8 ft. apart for maximum coverage.
Candle Dimensions :
Height: 3 inches.
Diameter: 3 inches.
Candle Weight : 11 ounces
What is Geraniol?
Geraniol is a natural essential oil derived from the geranium plant.
It is a biodegradable ingredient that is safe to use and safe for the environment.
There are no know toxicity reactions to humans, animals or wildlife.
How does Geraniol Repel Insects? Geraniol has a relatively high vapor pressure and gives off a dilute vapor into the air stream which acts as an area repellent. This helps repel insects before they land. The natural tendency of Geraniol to evaporate makes it work as the active ingredient in wristbands, plastic beads, and other Bite Shield products.
University of Florida. Professor J. Butler, Department of Entomology, tested many thousands of compounds and found that specific molecules of Geraniol demonstrated broad based insect repelling capabilities. This included mosquitoes, ticks, red fire ants, flies, cockroaches and head lice. Testing by the University confirmed that Geraniol is an excellent repellent and is superior to many DEET products.