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Cape Cod All Natural  Repellent Donated to Boston Outdoor Summer Fests & Concerts!  #naturalrepellent

5/18/2024

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Cape Cod Naturals Repellent flashback --- proud to donate bug & mosquito repellent to Boston area SummerFest & the Town of Acton Outdoor Event & Concert Series! Local to NARA Park Acton in the Boston west burbs buy tix & support local! 

Our friend Maura & her team at the Town of Acton Recreation shares the donated Cape Cod Naturals insect repellent spray when it gets buggy just after intermission!  

Cape Cod Naturals in Acton MA? Pictured here during intermission with our friend Tony from the MWCOC Chamber of Commerce putting our famous bug shield around Tony so he can enjoy the concert bug-free. 
Cape Cod Naturals Repellents safe, non-toxic repellent for people & pets that really works! Proud partner of the Lyme Awareness of Cape Cod & The Cape Cod National Seashore.  We o
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$5.95 for *any size* order at www.CapeCodNaturals.com 

PS Cape Cod Naturals is back in business after the Cape Cod Tornado hit! Everyone banded together to help one-another. Thank you to the first responders, businesses & community folks for coming together to move forward & clean-up in the aftermath. We appreciate your patience with any delay in order shipping delay during that time! 



Enjoy the fun, safe healthy end of summer bug-free!  
Cheers, 
Don - Founder & Head of R & D (wintering in Key West!) for Cape Cod All Natural Repellents

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Cape Cod All Natural Repellent is Effective on Greenhead Flies Too!

7/25/2021

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Anyone who spends time on the shore of  Cape Cod or Plum Island and beyond is familiar with those pesky greenhead flies! The Boston Globe July health science feature (Boston Globe photo credit) said 'Greenhead Whisperer' Jean Adams & outdoor wildlife planner said the key is to 'make friends with the greenheads' and do not fear them so they won't bother you!  If it's a sunny day in July outdoors on the beach or in the dunes on the Cape, that may not always work :)-. Testimonials from many loyal Cape Cod All Naturals customers say that our Cape Cod All Natural repellents are effective against greenheads! It's all natural & safe for people and pets -- environmentally friendly too! 

​ Cape Cod Natural repellent also works to protect against all types of mosquitoes and ticks that cause lyme disease and other tick -borne illness.  Remember to reapply often for best protection.

It's easy to order Cape Cod Natural repellent products for the season! Cape Cod All Natural repellents make great summer & fall hostess and friend gifts for outdoor season on the Cape and the Islands, Boston, New Hampshire and beyond!  Stock-up with convenient online shipping (be sure to add the special $5.95 value-rate shipping envelope to your cart when you check out)  at www.CapeCodNaturals.com. 

Try to make friends with the 'greenheads' but have Cape Cod All Natural Repellent on hand too!  
Stay SAFE & Well outdoors this season.  

The Team at Cape Cod All Natural



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Cape Cod Life & A Testimonial for Cape Cod All Natural Repellent

8/10/2020

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Cape Cod Life story & Cape Cod All Natural Bug Repellent Testimonial written by Amy, A New Jersey native who remains a loyal  customer buying  Cape Cod All products online!  Thanks to Amy for sharing her story...
 
“I was so happy to receive the Cape Cod All Natural Repellent - I love that stuff! I bought my first bottle of your repellent at the nature center outside of P-town at the Province lands Visitor Center a few years ago - it works great!!!  I am a favorite among mosquitoes, the most popular in every crowd, and this is the only non-DEET solution that has worked and I love it!”
 
I grew up visiting  the Cape Summers when I was little staying in Eastham (always right on the bay when the target ship was still visible!) but later we tried different places, and in most recent years frequented Brewster and Orleans on the bay - we have deep love for the bay for obvious reasons!!  My sons grew up running out on the flats too, so the 3rd generation of our family enjoyed summers on the Cape.  We have so many great memories of time
 with my parents there. 


Readers of Cape Cod Life Magazine (or Cape Cod & summer shore living) may appreciate Amy’s mother’s Judith Keneman | Cape Cod LIFE journey as a photographer during her retirement years.  Though she lived in New Jersey during this time period, Cape cod was forever her favorite place to be, to visit and to take photos (see Judith's photo from Cape Cod Life).



​Thank you for your reading my mini history here....the Cape changed all our lives on Cape Cod and I look forward to returning another time soon when possible. Meantime, I'm happy to share my love for your Cape Cod All Natural repellent products.  All the best to you and your company!

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Mosquito & Tick Free Gardening Tips with Cape Cod All Natural Repellents           #ticks #naturalrepellent  #outdoor

6/3/2019

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Mosquito & Tick Free outdoor gardening Tips - Don't let the bugs bite this Summer! Thanks to Massachusetts Dept of Public Health for these Outdoor Gardening Tips. Natural Insect Repellent to help protect your family against pesky mosquitoes and ticks that can cause lyme disease & other mosquito & tick-borne illness. In addition to DEET, "Products containing other active ingredients such as oil of lemon eucalyptus (active ingredient in Cape Cod All Natural repellents) are also effective against mosquitoes & ticks".  Whether gardening, hiking or simply enjoying walking outdoors this summer season, remember to apply safe, non-toxic,  environmentally friendly bug repellent to keep your family and furry pet friends safe from bug bites &  help prevent lyme & other mosquito & tick-borne diseases.. 

Also remember to wear protective clothing (Cape Cod All Natural dryer sheets offer added protection for clothing  apparel, check for ticks & keep 'TickEase' tick removers on hand in your summer first aid kit (also buy from Cape Cod Naturals online) too.

Happy Healthy start to summer from all at Cape Cod Natural Repellents!
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Outdoor Gardeners & Landscapers Use Cape Cod All Natural Lotion Repellent as an Ivy Block

10/4/2018

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Outdoor enthusiasts on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Connecticut & beyond use Cape Cod Naturals bug repellent products to keep pesky mosquitoes & ticks at bay. Along with keeping you bug-free naturally, Cape Cod All Natural Lotion Repellent acts as a poison ivy block.  It's a hidden secret that avid 
gardeners & landscapers know.  

pictured:   Annual Boston burbs United Way volunteers participating in the Annual Community Day of Caring.  (Cape Cod Naturals repellent ivy block volunteered with!)

Happy healthy fall weekend from all of us at Cape Cod Naturals .


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Massachusetts Raises West Nile Risk - Says Take Precautions to Avoid Being Bitten by Mosquitoes  #WestNile  #mosquitoes #naturalrepellent

8/21/2018

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Yes, Cape Cod All Natural Bug Repellents offer Safe, Non-Toxic, all natural bug protection containing Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus is effective against mosquitoes including those carrying the West Nile virus 

Shared from the MA Department of Public Health:

PRESS RELEASE Massachusetts public health officials raise West Nile virus risk level to moderate statewide. 
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
8/21/2018
  • Department of Public Health
BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) today announced it was raising the risk level for West Nile virus from low to moderate in every Massachusetts city and town and urged residents to take precautions against mosquito bites.

Of the 351 cities and towns in Massachusetts, 162 communities are already considered to be at moderate risk for West Nile virus.  This is only the second time that public health officials have raised the risk level statewide. To date, there have been no reported human WNV cases in Massachusetts.

 “The hot, humid weather in Massachusetts combined with frequent heavy rainfall has provided perfect conditions for mosquito species carrying West Nile Virus to breed,” said Public Health Commissioner Monica Bharel, MD, MPH.  “I strongly encourage everyone to keep using insect repellant and to be especially aware of mosquito activity at dusk and dawn when the risk of being bitten by mosquitoes is greatest. Move indoors if you are getting bitten.”
While WNV can infect people of all ages, people over the age of 50 are at higher risk for severe disease. WNV is usually transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected mosquito. Most people infected with WNV will have no symptoms. When present, WNV symptoms tend to include fever and flu-like illness. In rare cases, more severe illness can occur.

“August and September are the months when most human cases occur,’’ said DPH State Epidemiologist Dr. Catherine Brown. “That’s why we are taking this step today so together we can help keep people from getting sick.”
Avoid Mosquito Bites

Apply Insect Repellent when Outdoors. Use a repellent with an EPA-registered ingredient (DEET (N, N-diethyl-m-toluamide), permethrin, picaridin (KBR 3023), oil of lemon eucalyptus [p-methane 3, 8-diol (PMD)] or IR3535) according to the instructions on the product label. DEET products should not be used on infants under two months of age and should be used in concentrations of 30% or less on older children. Oil of lemon eucalyptus should not be used on children under three years of age.

Be Aware of Peak Mosquito Hours. The hours from dusk to dawn are peak biting times for many mosquitoes. Consider rescheduling outdoor activities that occur during evening or early morning in areas of high risk.

Clothing Can Help Reduce Mosquito Bites. Wearing long-sleeves, long pants and socks when outdoors will help keep mosquitoes away from your skin.
Mosquito-Proof Your HomeDrain Standing Water. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in standing water. Limit the number of places around your home for mosquitoes to breed by either draining or discarding items that hold water. Check rain gutters and drains. Empty any unused flowerpots and wading pools, and change the water in birdbaths frequently.

Install or Repair Screens. Keep mosquitoes outside by having tightly-fitting screens on all of your windows and doors.

Protect Your Animals Animal owners should reduce potential mosquito breeding sites on their property by eliminating standing water from containers such as buckets, tires, and wading pools – especially after heavy rains. Water troughs provide excellent mosquito breeding habitats and should be flushed out at least once a week during the summer months to reduce mosquitoes near paddock areas. Horse owners should keep horses in indoor stalls at night to reduce their risk of exposure to mosquitoes. Owners should also speak with their veterinarian about mosquito repellents approved for use in animals and vaccinations to prevent WNV and EEE. If an animal is suspected of having WNV or EEE, owners are required to report to DAR, Division of Animal Health by calling 617-626-1795 and to the Department of Public Health (DPH) by calling 617-983-6800.

More information, including all WNV and EEE positive results, can be found on the Arbovirus Surveillance Information web page at www.mass.gov/dph/mosquito or by calling the DPH Epidemiology Program at 617-983-6800.
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Key Armor Against Ticks? Knowledge plus plenty of Insect repellent                               #Ticks   #lyme #bugrepellent

5/8/2018

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It's Lyme Disease Prevention Month! Boston Globe highlights latest on tick borne illness and identification. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said illness from mosquitoes, ticks and flea bites more that tripled between 2004 and 2016. Your key armour against ticks? Knowledge plus plenty of bug repellent that is effective against the pesky creatures.
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Happy safe outdoor season from all at Cape Cod All Natural Bug Repellents and our friends at Tickease too! ​
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LOHAS Market Survey Reveals Health Aware Consumers Use Natural, Safe, Non-Toxic Bug Repellents

6/29/2017

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