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There is a new natural product out this year that works to perfection..."bug soother," I think it's called. It smells great, isn't greasy, and gnats and mosquitoes won't come near you. We can get it at certain drugstores and convenience stores, and some golf pro shops carry it. Try it, you will swear by it.

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There is a new natural product out this year that works to perfection..."bug
soother," I think it's called. It smells great, isn't greasy, and gnats and
mosquitoes won't come near you. We can get it at certain drugstores and
convenience stores, and some golf pro shops carry it. Try it, you will
swear by it.
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> There is a new natural product out this year that works to perfection..."bug soother," I think it's called. It smells great, isn't greasy, and gnats and mosquitoes won't come near you. We can get it at certain drugstores and convenience stores, and some golf pro shops carry it. Try it, you will swear by it.
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I don't have the container handy, but there is lemon, vanilla, chrysanthemum and some other stuff. And to whoever, nope, don't need no stinkin' Deet, which doesn't keep the gnats away, anyway. I used to use plain vanilla, but Bug Soother is way better. And it smells good.

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Sorry, no chrysanthemum, but it does have soy, lecithin, vanilla, lemon. It says it is "gnatural." LOL. It works!

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