Ben's - a trusted insect repellent that offers protection from ticks and insects that may carry West Nile Virus, malaria, lyme and other infectious diseases.
This summer, take a lesson from zebras and pull out your striped outfits. The black and white stripes may trick biting flies' vision, making it difficult for them to land, as explained in this article from The New York Times. https://t.co/xvBhag1qZ1
A Lyme disease vaccine may be around the corner, but that doesn't mean you can stop worrying about ticks. #Insectlopedia#WednesdayWisdom https://t.co/LsnzXUFYa7
Did you know you can visit our National Parks for free on November 11? Grab your family and friends and spend the day outdoors enjoying the beauty of our nation! https://t.co/TuoMMMxTmM
Halloween's coming up fast! In honor of this fear-and-fun holiday, here are some scary-looking bugs to get you in the mood. #SpookyBugs https://t.co/GvnQNU3I8I
The Mason-Dixon Experiment making sure they stay tick and chigger free all fall with Ben's Clothing & Gear. #DontGetBitten#GetBens https://t.co/cJsuQ2ZaOo
Fall is officially here! Unfortunately though, the cooler weather doesn't always stop the ticks. After Bite's #Insectlopedia gives some great tips on checking your child (or yourself!) for ticks. https://t.co/qjMWLmEQT0
Chigger, mosquitoes, ticks... there's a lot of bugs in the South. The Mason-Dixon Experiment shared with us why they choose Ben's to stay bite free when the bugs are at their worst. #DontGetBitten#GetBens https://t.co/L6dHoFX1hg
Forgetting to apply bug spray can result in some itchy or painful bites - but knowing what bug caused these bites is more complicated than you'd think, according to this #Insectlopedia post. Just another reason not to forget your Ben's!... https://t.co/OlauERuzWz