BUG'S OFF spray based on the hydrolat of real lavender and a mixture of essential oils is a natural herbal preparation that can be used on the skin or fur of animals. True lavender hydrosol basically acts as a cleansing, soothing and nourishing agent. With the addition of a carefully selected mixture of essential oils, it ensures that the skin and hair of your animals remains healthy and clean. In addition to the active ingredients, a natural aroma is released, which is pleasant for animals and people and unpleasant for insects.

O'TOM® is the only device that enables the quick removal of even the smallest ticks (from 0.1 mm) without squeezing or damaging them, so there are fewer inflammatory reactions after a bite, and the possibility of transmitting tick diseases during removal is minimal.

It is extremely easy to use, and it is suitable for use in humans and animals .

ALL ABOUT THE SPRAY:
BUG'S OFF spray based on the hydrolat of real lavender and a mixture of essential oils is a natural herbal preparation that can be used on the skin or fur of animals. True lavender hydrosol basically acts as a cleansing, soothing and nourishing agent. With the addition of a carefully selected mixture of essential oils, it ensures that the skin and hair of your animals remains healthy and clean. In addition to the active ingredients, a natural aroma is released, which is pleasant for animals and people and unpleasant for insects.

Why did we decide that the main ingredient would be real lavender? Why is the foster child fostered?

True lavender belongs to the Lamiaceae family. It grows up to half a meter high and is a semi-shrub with narrow, oppositely placed and silver-grey hairy leaves. On the shoots that sprout in the spring, the leaves are larger and less hairy. The purplish-blue flowers look like rare spikes. There are four stamens, two longer and two shorter. It blooms from June to September. True lavender grows in dry and rocky areas. It does not grow wild in Slovenia, but it is cultivated. It originates from the Mediterranean, but it is also cultivated in the Netherlands, Great Britain, the United States of America (mainly California) and Australia (mainly Tasmania).

Ingredients and active ingredients: Lavender contains from 0.5-1.5% essential oil, which consists of more than 100 different components. One of the main components is linalool, which is a monoterpene alcohol in structure. In addition to linalool, linalyl acetate and small amounts of borneol, isoborneol, cineole, coumarin and camphor are also important components. Lavender also contains tannins of the lamiace type (12%) as well as saponins, resin and bitters.

Lavender originates from Arab countries and is at least 2,500 years old. In 600 BC they brought it from the Greek island of Hyeres and spread it throughout Europe. Due to its fresh smell, the ancient Greeks and Romans used it to perfume baths and rooms. Queen Elizabeth I of England used it as toilet water. In the Middle Ages, lavender was used to repel lice, and from the 15th century onwards, lavender perfume was also made. In the Middle Ages, lavender was also believed to ward off the plague. Medieval glove makers are said to have been ignored by the plague, and people associated it with lavender. Since then, many people in plague areas carried a bundle of dried lavender between their clothes.


It was brought to America by the first immigrants at the beginning of the 17th century. Much later, during the First World War, lavender hydrolat or rose water was used by nurses, as it has an antibacterial effect.

The effect of essential oils on the physical and psychological well-being of people was extensively researched by the French chemist Rene-Maurice Gateffosse, who was also the first to introduce the concept of aromatherapy. He discovered the healing power of essential oils by accident. Namely, while working in the laboratory, a part of his hand caught fire, which he extinguished with hydrolate or lavender rose water, since at that moment it was the only liquid nearby. He noticed that the burns healed extremely quickly without any serious consequences.

Why choose BUG'S OFF spray?

  • nurturing
  • without preservatives
  • without impurities
  • natural
  • repels insects


Usage:
Before using the spray, SHAKE WELL to combine the ingredients again and spray it over the entire surface of the hair or skin from a distance of 20 cm. Avoid contact with eyes or ingestion.

Warning:
In case of ingestion, call for professional help. In case of contact with eyes, rinse carefully with water for several minutes. Keep out of the reach of children, in a dry, cool and dark place up to a maximum of 25 degrees Celsius.

Ingridients:
True lavender hydrolate, jojoba oil, Polysorbate 20, essential oil of true lavender, citronella, lemongrass and Virginia juniper.

INCI:
Aqua, Lavandula Angustifolia flower water, Simmondsia Chinensis, Polysorbate 20, Lavandula Angustifolia, Cymbopogon Winterianus, Cymbopogon Flexuosus, Juniperus Virginiana, Denydroacetic acid, Benzyl Alcohol, Linalool*, Geraniol*, Limonene*, Citronellol*, Famesol*, Citral*, Eugenol *

*natural components of essential oils

Quantity: 100 ml

Made in Slovenia for KAIT doo


ALL ABOUT TICKS REMOVER:

O'TOM® is the only device that enables the quick removal of even the smallest ticks (from 0.1 mm) without squeezing or damaging them, so there are fewer inflammatory reactions after a bite, and the possibility of transmitting tick diseases during removal is minimal.

It is extremely easy to use, and it is suitable for use on humans and animals.

The Tick Twister® Tick Remover is specially designed to remove parasitic ticks from the skin of animals and humans.

Features:

  • Removes all ticks, of any size (from 1/10 of a millimeter) and location.
  • If used correctly, it does not leave the tick's mouthparts embedded in the skin.
  • It does not compress the abdomen of ticks, therefore reducing the risk of transmission of pathogens (Lyme disease, tick-borne encephalitis...).
  • It does not require any chemical products (alcohol, ether,...).
  • Enables quick, easy and painless removal of ticks.
  • It is unbreakable, durable and reusable

WHY USE THE TICK TWISTER® TOOL?
It is essential not to squeeze the body of the tick during removal, which reduces the risk of backflow of saliva, which can lead to infections and/or allergies. Tweezers and other instruments apply pressure to the tick. The design of the tick remover, designed by a veterinarian, takes into account the morphology of the tick. The tick's mouthparts are covered with backward-directed projections; this allows the tick to "anchor" into the skin. Pulling up on the bench, the tips lift and lock the mouthparts into the skin. The tick can break off and shed parts of the skin that cause infection. With a rotating movement, the tips are folded into the axis of rotation and the bench is easily removed without pulling, reducing the risk of breaking the lectern. The Tick Twister® hook removes ticks by twisting rather than by twisting and pulling; of all the instruments supposed to use rotation, it is the easiest to use because of its shape and size.

The Tick Twister® Tick Remover allows the user to hold the tick without squeezing and to remove the tick by twisting rather than pulling. This technique is the best and safest way to completely remove the tick.

Packaging: 2 removers of two different sizes

WHAT IS IT MADE OF?
The tick remover is made of polyacetal. For this polymer, manufacturers have excelled because:

  • is robust,
  • is resistant to alcohol, ether, solvents and other substances that people may have used on benches before,
  • it is non-toxic, fully recyclable and can be incinerated without emitting chloride fumes