Bug Bite Thing Review

If you’d like to purchase the Bug Bite Thing, I’d love it if you’d go through my Amazon Affiliate link, so I can receive a small commission. Here’s the link! Thank you!

If you read my blog and watch my videos, it’s very likely you’re a fan of the outdoors, just like me.

Although I look forward every year to warm weather and the sun on my skin, I really dislike bug bites. I’m a mosquito magnet and I react pretty badly to mosquito bites. They seem to itch me for way longer than most people, and I usually end up with scabby skin and even scarring from the bites.

I haven’t yet found a natural bug repellent that works for me. The mosquitos can smell my delicious type O blood through anything. It’s like I’m a pizza and ice cream buffet. I walk outside and they come-a-flying!

This year, however, I found a product called the Bug Bite Thing (link to Amazon affiliate). It doesn’t keep the bugs away, but it sucks out the bugs’ saliva and venom from your skin, to minimize the reaction, which is the worst part..

I was hopeful, though skeptical that it would work for me, but since it was only $10, I decided to give it a try. There are mixed reviews on Amazon (which is where I purchased it). Most people say it works, but others have complaints (though a lot of those complaints are from people who didn’t read the instructions).

I thankfully read the instructions, and had some great results (scroll down below for my before and after pictures).

I’m pretty impressed with The Bug Bite Thing and I’d highly recommend it. In fact, if you’re thinking of purchasing it, you can do so here at my Amazon Affiliate link and I’ll get a small commission.

Thanks for reading along and I hope you enjoy your Bug Bite Thing! I certainly am enjoying mine :)

Hi, I’m Kristen!

I envision a world where you and I rediscover what it is to be human, through connection with ourselves, each other and the natural world around us.

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