This 1 simple tip keeps mosquitoes out of your campsite!
Wendy Martin, 36, never imagined her family camping trips would hurt her kids.
Since her childhood, she had been exploring Crater Lake National Park with her parents across the Pacific Northwest. Now she continued the tradition with her own husband and kids, treasuring the place where she had made countless s’mores and memories... but then something terrible happened.
One evening when Wendy was sitting by the campfire at Mazama Campground, she noticed a mosquito creeping up her son Caden's arm. SWAT! She quickly hit his arm killing the mosquito, but little did she know it was too late. After the kids had gone back into their tent, she noticed angry red welts all over both Caden’s and her daughter Morgan's arms and legs. They had been eaten alive!
"The itching was unbearable," Wendy recalls, her voice breaking. "But the guilt was worse. I felt so helpless watching them scratch until their skin was raw and hide in their sleeping bags scared to come out. As a mom, you're supposed to protect your kids, and I couldn't even do that."
A couple days later both kids woke up with low fevers and were feeling just miserable. With so many scary mosquito diseases on the news lately, Wendy's husband Mike took them to the nearest urgent care in town just to be safe. The doctor said it was just a normal reaction to multiple mosquito bites and gave them some cream for the itching. "But what if it had been something worse," she said, — "all because of these tiny bugs that were ruining our trip and could’ve got my babies seriously sick."
"Those awful bites," she said. "Finally made me realize how dangerous these mosquitoes are around kids. It wasn't just the itching or the fever, I was terrified my children would get something serious like West Nile or something. In the 20 years I’ve been camping at Crater Lake, I've never seen the mosquitoes get this bad."
She knew she had to do something about these mosquitoes so her family could continue their favorite summer tradition. Immediately she started looking into bug sprays, zappers and even a mosquito net.
"That's when things got even worse," Wendy said, shaking her head. "I bought this little mosquito canopy thinking we could at least eat some meals outside, but it was useless! The kids didn’t wanna be trapped under a net all day, they wanted to play. So we went to the store and got one of those bug zapper things for $120. What a waste! It barely worked and broke after two days. And those nasty bug sprays with DEET gave Morgan a horrible rash and filled up the tent with an awful smell."
Running out of options, Wendy had to make a tough choice: cut their cherished family summer tradition short, or watch her kids get eaten alive by these dangerous mosquitoes.

But Wendy was about to get her answer at the campsite right next door... literally.
While thinking about taking down their tent and going home early, Wendy noticed the family setting up at the site next to them, two kids about Caden and Morgan's age, had small colorful stickers on their shirt sleeves. With nothing to lose, she asked the mom, "Hey, what are those colorful stickers they're wearing?"
The mom smiled and said, "Oh these? Best thing ever for mosquitoes." Without a moment’s hesitation, she reached into her bag.
She pulled out a small box of the same colorful stickers Wendy had noticed on the children's clothes.
"Trust me," said the mom. "These little stickers are amazing. Just stick a few on their clothes or even the tent. The mosquitoes totally stay away and the kids think they're fun!"
"She was absolutely right!" said Wendy. "That night, I put stickers on Caden and Morgan's clothes before we sat around the campfire for s'mores. I was skeptical at first, but guess what? Not a single mosquito bite on either kid all night!
The next morning Wendy went over to the mom’s campsite, she thanked them for saving their families trip. "These things are incredible," she said, amazed at how well they worked.
The box, labeled 'Kids Squito Stickers,' was full of these little colorful miracle stickers. "Such a simple thing made such a huge difference," Wendy says, still smiling. "I went online right away and ordered six more boxes so we'd not only have some for our future camping trips but just for being outside in our own backyard."
"Best part is," said Wendy, "they're super easy to use, don't have nasty chemicals, and last up to 72 hours. I ordered 5 extra boxes because the mom said they sell out fast every summer!"
The place anywhere, plant-powered stickers that repel mosquitoes for up to 72 hours…
Squito Stickers are a plant-powered, 100% harsh chemical free sticker that you can place anywhere to keep mosquitoes away from your kids. These little colorful animal patches give you and your kids a complete piece of mind. Made with breakthrough “nano-capsule” technology, Squito Stickers protect your kids for up to 72 hours.
The stickers release Citronella vapors which helps keep mosquitoes away. In fact, a study at Oregon State University discovered that the chemical actually blocks the sense of smell of any nearby mosquitos, making it almost impossible for them to detect any humans to bite.
The innovative “nano-capsule” technology means there is no longer any need to keep reapplying nasty smelling bug sprays to your kids every few hours. Squito Stickers come with 78 individual stickers in a lightweight box that can easily be packed for travel or outdoor adventures. Squito Stickers work great not just for your family’s camping trip, but also family hiking, lake trips, and anything else you and your kids like to do for fun. It can also be placed virtually anywhere like on your kids’ shirts, pants, shoes, backpacks, toys, and hats, on picnic tables, tents, and even outdoor furniture.
And unlike traditional bug sprays that are filled with DEET and leave slimy gross residue that my kids can’t stand, Squito Stickers doesn’t have anything of that and my kids actually enjoy wearing them. Plus these stickers don’t require constant re-application, and are safe to use around kids and pets*.
Plus, it’s incredibly easy to use: simply peel-off one Squito Sticker from the sheet and place it on any clean, dry surface to keep mosquitoes away.
With over 76,745 Squito Stickers sold nationwide, the reviews are in…
BugMD customers love spreading the word about this new mosquito repellent. Here are just a few verified reviews:
"They are very helpful for a very active four year old that doesn’t like to be sprayed!!!"
— Gloria S.
"Lovin’ the stickers. Keeps me from having to spray us (me & my Grand kids) with the bug spray, which I hate. I used them last year also, I had the cute little animal stickers, for the kids, which they love too."
— Paula W.
"I like that you can wear these on your clothing and not have to spray your skin or your kid's skin with harsh chemicals. The patches contain citronella oil and they do not contain any toxic chemicals."
— Deb E.
"These helped minimize the amount of bites the kids had after a night sitting in the park watching fireworks. The kids were proud to show them off, and kept them on all night without any losing their sticky and falling off."
— Katana A.
Squito Stickers are transforming lives, so we had to try it for ourselves…
We’ve seen dozens of stellar reviews pour in from happy customers, but we wanted to give Squito Stickers a personal thumbs up, so we tested it for ourselves. We ordered 3 boxes (they arrived later that week) and we kept a careful eye on how well they worked.
WEEK 1
This product interested me because my backyard is practically a mosquito breeding ground, making it almost impossible for my kids to play outside without getting covered in itchy bites. I’ve used traditional bug sprays on them before, but I’m so worried about exposing my kids to harsh chemicals. Plus the sprays smelled horrible and had to be reapplied every few hours which my kids HATE.
I wanted to see if Squito Stickers were as simple, safe and effective for children as I'd read in the reviews. So, when the package arrived I immediately peeled a couple stickers off and placed them on my kids' shirts and shorts (they stuck very well, had a fresh scent, and my children loved the cute animal designs).
RESULT: Immediately after, my kids ran out to the backyard (where they almost always get at least a few mosquito bites while playing) and I was instantly blown away! After an hour of outdoor playtime, not a single bite! I saw the mosquitoes flying around, but not a single one landed on my children. As they ran around the neighborhood I was impressed at how well the stickers stayed on their clothes. And better yet, how well they protected my kids without exposing them to chemical sprays.
WEEK 2
Up next, it was time for a real test. We were headed to a lake house for the next 2 weeks, where they typically get eaten alive by mosquitoes. I placed a few stickers on their clothes, shoes, and hats to see how well these really worked during the 2 weeks. What's great about Squito Stickers is their kid-friendly versatility: since they are stickers you can literally stick them almost anywhere (try doing that with a nasty chemical spray that children hate). After I put the Squito Stickers on their clothes, they were ready for a week of outdoor adventures.
RESULT: Well, I think I fell in love with these stickers. Not a single sticker had come off from my kids' shirts, and the best part: NOT A SINGLE BITE on any of my kids! We even stuck some inside the cabin and when the children woke up each morning, none of them had a single bite! These Squito Stickers were so easy to use with the kids and actually worked without having to chase after the kids to reapply spray.
WEEK 3
After using these stickers on my kids' clothes at home in our yard and watching how well they protected them at summer camp, I'm convinced they're the ultimate child-safe mosquito protection solution. There's absolutely no stinky messy spray to fight with my children about, and they last up to an amazing 72 hours, perfect for backyard playdates and week-long camp adventures. The citronella in these stickers works wonders without exposing my kids to harsh chemicals, whether they're playing in our yard or participating in outdoor camp activities.
NOTE: Squito Stickers is 100% plant-powered, so it doesn't contain any harsh chemicals like most bug sprays that I'd rather not put on my kid's sensitive skin. They are so easy to use on kids and actually so effective I'm surprised to say I'm ordering 5 more boxes to have around the house, give to other camp parents, and pack for school trips.
MY FINAL THOUGHTS
Squito Stickers blew my expectations away,
and I can say it's well worth the hype. I haven’t seen anything on the market this effective, easy, and
affordable — this is a game changer! If you are tired of pesky mosquitoes and itchy, painful bites, you need
these!” I strongly recommend trying Squito Stickers for yourself.
IS IT WORTH IT?
Right now is the perfect time to protect you & your loved ones from pesky and potentially dangerous mosquitoes. BugMD is offering a special internet only promotion on Squito Stickers — but only while their limited inventory lasts. The best part is BugMD is a small US owned and operated business that stands behind their products with a 30 day satisfaction guarantee. So there’s no reason not to give Squito Stickers a try. That’s how confident they are you’ll love their products.
If you want an easy, mess-free, and effective way to repel mosquitoes, Squito Stickers is the family-friendly
and free of harmful chemicals alternative you need.