Natural Insect Repellent Products Dallas TX

Believe it or not, there are effective and natural insect and bug repellant sprays available today. It’s better to use the natural bug sprays that don’t contain DEET, chemicals or parabens. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to all the related products and services in Dallas, TX listed below.

DARNALL PEST & TERMITE
(214) 348-8470
4235 Cedar Springs Rd
Dallas, TX
 
MYERS SERVICES INC
(972) 713-6200
708 State Highway 10
DALLAS, TX
 
A PEST PRO
(214) 366-3338
119 W BROWNLEE AVE
DALLAS, TX
 
BARRIER PEST CONTROL
(214) 887-1210
5533 Vickery Blvd
Dallas, TX
 
PEST-RED INC
(214) 823-4207
PO Box 64793
Dallas, TX
 
HOMETEAM PEST DEFENSE LLC
(214) 981-5000
PO Box 199000
Dallas, TX
 
PROTEX SERVICE INC
(214) 528-6151
1915 N Haskell Ave
Dallas, TX
 
QUINLAN PEST CONTROL
(972) 329-9415
PO Box 750693
Dallas, TX
 
ODORITE CO INC
(214) 368-7989
4912 Greenville Ave
Dallas, TX
 
Terminix
(888) 304-7302
3900 Willow
Dallas, TX
Description
Terminix can help get to pests before they get to you. Get the ultimate protection guarantee – 100% satisfaction or your money back! Call today and get $50 off pest control.
Phone Hours
MON - FRI 9:00AM - 9:30PM; SAT 9:00AM - 6:00PM; SUN 1:00PM - 6:00PM

Beat Bugs Naturally with Herbal Insect Repellent

Beat Bugs Naturally with Herbal Insect Repellent

June 5, 2009   Marisa Belger


Brooklyn mosquitoes are serious. Really. They’re not joking. These urban bloodsuckers ambushed my ankles in a surprise attack during a spring BBQ a few weeks ago and it took days for the itch to subside. Summer was weeks away and so I had yet to prepare for these pests. I was vulnerable and unarmed, without a drop of bug spray on my body. Never again. For the rest of the season, I will be doused in Burt’s Bee’s Herbal Insect Repellent , my favorite all-natural (read: no DEET, no chemicals, no parabens) anti-bug potion. This stuff is strong enough to keep even the toughest New York mosquitoes at bay, yet gentle enough to slather all over a toddler....

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