What is Citriodiol 5/5 Mosquito Repellent spray used for?
To protect yourself from mosquitoes, the first thing to do is to be vigilant about what may serve as a "larval nest". Larvae are found in all collections of water where mosquitoes can lay their eggs: swamps, tree hollows, old tires... Cinq/Cing mosquito repellent spray with essential oils is effective for up to 7 hours on mosquitoes and up to 4 hours on ticks. Dermatologically tested, it is non-irritating and water-resistant. Cinq/Cing mosquito repellent spray with Citrodiol can be used by adults and children aged 12 months and over.
Natural mosquito repellent. Effective against tiger mosquitoes. Formulated with natural citriodiol 5/5 Spray Anti Moustique Citriodiol is a natural mosquito repellent lotion formulated with natural citriodiol. Cinq-sur-Cinq Spray Anti Moustique Citriodiol is effective against tiger mosquitoes, ticks, horseflies and wasps, and acts against the vectors of dengue fever, malaria and chikungunya.
If your child has been bitten by a mosquito despite all your precautions, we advise you to use Cinq-sur-Cinq's soothing after-mosquito-bite ointment for children.
To protect yourself effectively against mosquito bites, it's essential to adopt preventive measures. That's where Cinq/Cing anti-mosquito spray with Citriodiol 5/5 comes in. Formulated with natural Citriodiol, this spray offers effective protection against mosquitoes, including the dreaded tiger mosquito, as well as ticks, horseflies and wasps. Cinq/Cing mosquito repellent spray with Citriodiol is a natural, effective way to protect against insect bites. Dermatologically tested, it is proven to be effective for up to 7 hours against mosquitoes and up to 4 hours against ticks. This long-lasting action ensures continuous protection, even in environments most exposed to insect pests.
As well as repelling mosquitoes and ticks, Citriodiol 5/5 mosquito repellent spray also works against wasps and horseflies. Its natural formula makes it an ideal choice for protection against vectors of serious diseases such as dengue fever, malaria and chikungunya. This versatility makes it an invaluable ally in all your outdoor activities. Designed for use by the whole family, Cinq/Cing anti-mosquito spray with Citriodiol can be used safely by adults and children aged 12 months and over. Its non-irritating, water-resistant formula makes it an ideal choice for continuous protection during your outdoor activities.
Citriodiol, the key ingredient in Cinq/Cing mosquito repellent spray, is a naturally-derived active ingredient that offers an alternative to the chemicals often used in traditional repellents. By opting for a natural approach, you can protect your family while preserving the environment.
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How to use this anti-mosquito spray
Spray onto arms and clothing from a distance of 20 cm.
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Precautions for use:
- Do not use on children under three years of age.
- Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
- Do not apply to irritated or injured skin.
- In case of skin reaction, discontinue use and consult a physician.
- Keep away from sources of heat and out of reach of children.
What does it contain?
Citriodiol of natural origin - Mixture of Cis and Trans-p-Menthane-3,8 Diol, CAS: 42822-86-6 10g/100g and other components.
Made with citriodiol, an active ingredient of natural origin, this Five-on-Five mosquito repellent spray effectively repels mosquitoes for 7 hours.
Presentation
Available from our online pharmacy in 100 ml bottles and packs of 2 x 100 ml bottles at reduced prices.
Learn more about the different biting insects in the mosquito family
The Culex mosquito
Culex mosquitoes are the predominant mosquitoes in mainland France. There are many species, including the Culex pipiens or common mosquito with which we are all familiar.
Most Culex subspecies prefer to bite birds rather than humans or other mammals. They are therefore often considered less dangerous than Anopheles or Aedes mosquitoes. They can, however, spread serious diseases such as West Nile fever and Japanese encephalitis.
The Tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus)
There are some 260 species of Aedes mosquitoes on the planet. The Aedes mosquito takes its name from the ancient Greek, meaning "unpleasant", which is justified by the very strong nuisance caused by this highly aggressive, painfully biting type of mosquito.
The Anopheles mosquito
Of the 3,500 species of mosquito in existence, some 430 belong to the Anopheles genus. The dreaded Anopheles mosquito is capable of transmitting malaria.
Sandflies
Sandflies are very small insects that resemble small midges. They are capable of transmitting serious diseases.