“I am always happy with my treated clothing. Knowing that they will shrink, I purchase clothing one size up and then send in. After having had Lyme five times, since wearing Insect Shield clothing (both their products as well as my own) I have yet to find a tick on me. I literally have an entire closet for my permethrin clothing!”
“In addition to purchasing some new Insect Shield clothes, we chose favorite but well-worn items from our closets and dressers and sent them in to be treated. The whole process was terrific and quick ans very affordable. We are confident we will be well protected on our safari (and while camping stateside). Highly recommend.”
“Strong defenses are essential to us because we spend weeks each summer outdoors on Martha's Vineyard, exposed to its 3 species of ticks carrying several quite serious diseases including Lyme Disease, Tularemia, and most recently Alpha-gal syndrome. Insect shield really does keep the ticks off and we find wearing treated clothing is a lot easier and more pleasant than applying bug spray multiple times a day. We got a lot treated in our most recent Easy Pack: 10 pairs of socks, 4 pants, and 4 leggings. Our clothes arrived back just a few days later, treated and individually labeled so we can tell which of them protect. The peace of mind that comes from wearing Insect Shield treated clothing is absolutely worth it.”
“A lot easier than treating clothes myself and lasts so much longer. Clothes come back nicely folded and discreetly tagged so they're not confused with untreated items.”
“Extremely pleased with my first use of an Easy Pack. Clothes delivered beautifully folded with an individual label marked Insect Shield including stamped impressions on each sock!”
“All clothing sold in outdoor stores in the Northeast (other than swimwear) should be permethrin. Since hardly any is, we have to use the Insect Shield bulk service, and get the old clothes re-done every year or so. It HAS protected us. Everyone I know without Insect Shielded clothing has got Lyme, which is very bad.”