Tui Bug Balme was originally formulated to combat the pernicious little beach biters called sandflies which inhabit the beaches and more southerly areas of New Zealand. The 2005 addition of Neem oil into the formula (Salannin and Azadirachtin) has made it into a highly effective broad spectrum insect repellent - tackling mosquitoes and even the Scottish midge! It is mild and soothing, making it particularly suitable for use with children. Vitamin E assists the healing of areas already bitten.
Application
All areas of the skin should be covered and Bug Balme re-applied if necessary. Swimming will remove most of the Bug Balme, so it needs to be re-applied after a swim. When protecting yourself against mosquitoes and other biting insects, it makes sense to cover your body with clothing as much as possible at dusk and dawn when the mosquitoes are out. For those of you unfamiliar with mosquitoes, they are most attracted to the ankles and wrists/lower arms, so it makes sense that coving those areas is important.
Feedback
Just thought I'd let you know that I
smothered myself in bug balm yesterday before venturing out into my Scottish
Highland garden and even though the dreaded midges were out in force, they
didn't come near me! This is a first for me as usually I am a midge magnet. I am
now looking forward to a bite-free summer... thanks
Samantha Whittle, Scotland
Just to let you know how much we (all my friends &
colleagues) love the bug balme - especially at this time of year! It really
works and smells great too.
Kaye Compton, Surrey
Contains
Natural Beeswax, Olive Oil, Neem Oil, Vitamin E, Essential OIls of Citronella, Lemongrass, Eucalyptus and Lavender.
Cautions
Use with care around the eyes.
