Is Bug Spray Safe for Kids and Toddlers? Here's What Two Pediatric Experts Told Us.

As much fun as outdoor summer adventures are for the whole family, no matter where you live, it’s likely the time when bugs are most active — and hungry. And nothing ruins a vacation, a beach day, or a hike like itchy, uncomfortable bug bites and stings — especially when those bites are on kids. (This magic mosquito bite salve helps!)

If you want to keep your whole family bite-free throughout the warmer months, make sure you’re using a repellent that’s safe for kids and toddlers. We talked to pediatric health experts to get the low-down on what’s safe to use on children, what to avoid, and how to best apply it, so you can enjoy your summer sans itching and scratching.

Continue reading to learn more, written by Quinn Fish.

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I'm Quinn Fish, a Brooklyn-Based writer, editor and digital media specialist with a passion for content strategy within lifestyle media. I grew up in the East San Francisco Bay Area and graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with degrees in Journalism and Comparative Ethnic Studies, where I served as Mustang News' (ahem, award-winning) managing editor. I thrive in collaborative settings using my editorial eye and data analytics skillset to find creative ways to drive digital growth. I'm always excited about new freelancing opportunities that mesh well with my passions—oh, and can you tell I'm a Virgo?

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