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Enter to Win FREE EcoSmart Natural Bug Killer

Warm weather’s outside, Spring’s in the air… which means insect season will soon be in full swing.  Although insects & bugs are happy outside, they can be pests in the home or outside a BBQ/picnic.

Rather than using dangerous sprays or traps, EcoSMART offers organic pesticide & insect repellents.  Made from essential oils, they’re non-toxic – making them kid & pet-friendly.

This may seem like an oxymoron- How can you have a safe and non-toxic pesticide?

  • Highly Targeted to only Insects – The products have a unique mode of action that targets systems which exist in insects only – but active ingredients are harmless to mammals, birds and fish.
  • NO Toxic Residue – the products leave no toxic residue and pose no exposure risk – won’t pollute ground water sources
  • 100% safe, All-Natural Ingredients – All ingredients are either food grade and listed on the FDA GRAS (“Generally Regarded as Safe”) list, or commonly used in the food and beverage industry.

Need to safeguard your family when outside? This all natural insect repellent is an all-natural formula made from organic plant oils, repelling mosquitoes, ticks, gnats and other pests for hours.

In previous years, we’ve had pest ‘plagues’ of the household – whether the 1000-leggers, ants or bees in the kitchen or attic.  EcoSMART sells products such as natural ant killers to take care of insect problems in the house.

Want to try these products?  Post your comments below until March 31st telling us why you need a value bundle (pictured above)!  We’ll pick a winner and contact you. (Make sure you to add your email in the requested section.)

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Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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