April 22, 2016

Orkins Buzzer Beater App & Giveaway

I was compensated for this post with a Bug Kit. My opinions are my own. 

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Are you prepared for mosquito season this year? Im not! I am eaten alive top to bottom every dang year! So are my kids. I tell them we are just so sweet and special all the ickies want us. I know its a lie but that answer annoys the kids and they dont usually ask questions about "why me" anymore. 
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• Are you prepared for mosquito season this year? Take the quiz to see if you’re ready to earn your badge in Mosquito Season Prep.


• Watch the “How to Deal With Mosquitoes” & “Do Mosquitoes Prefer Adults over Children” videos, as well as the rest of Orkin’s How-To video series, to get the most up-to-date knowledge on dealing with pesky home invaders.
• Download Orkin’s yearly “Mosquito Cities” list and find out if your city made it!


The Orkin Summer Scientist Bug Catching Kits are fun for the whole family! Each pack includes:
2 Bug Catcher Craft Kits: These awesome DIY bug catcher kits will let your family’s personality shine through while also learning about nature and the world around us. The kits include a variety of foam ladybugs, dragonflies and more!
2 Bug Nets: Explore the great outdoors with these fun mesh insect nets. They can be used to collect and study butterflies, ladybugs, caterpillars and many other backyard creatures.
2 See-Through Bug Jars: Reveal the wonders of your backyard with these clear bug jars. Each transparent plastic box has a magnifying lid for better insect viewing. Young explorers love discovering worms, butterflies, ants and insects. These containers allow them to make homes for their new discoveries.
2 Magic Color Scratch Little Garden Critters: Scratch faces, designs and more on these Magic Color Scratch Little Garden Critters! A perfect kids' activity for critter lovers, simply scratch away the black coating to reveal vibrant rainbow colors. Includes butterflies, frogs, turtles and more.
Glow-in-the-Dark Creepy Crawlers: Turn off the lights and let them glow! These vinyl glow-in-the-dark bugs are lots of fun for all ages.

Each household is only eligible to win Summer Scientist Bug Catching Kit via blog reviews and giveaways. Only one entrant per mailing address per giveaway. If you have won the same prize on another blog, you will not be eligible to win it again. Winner is subject to eligibility verification. 
The prize will be sent via FedEx or USPS. No P.O. Boxes please.




37 comments:

  1. My tip is that ants do not like cinnamon.

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  2. That they like to bite adults more than kids

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  3. My tip is to remove all standing water
    Harborlad@optonline.net

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  4. I learned that mosquitoes can breed in only an inch of water!

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  5. My tip is to empty out all containers after a rain!

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  6. My email is cmkin88@gmail.com thanks for the chance!

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  7. Mosquitos prefer adults to children

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  8. That they prefer adults over kids.

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  9. Mosquitos are attracted to children more than adults! Eek!

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  10. Always wear proper bug protection!

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  11. I learned that mosquitoes like adults over children.

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  12. Always use bug repellent.

    myownkatiebug at netscape dot net

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  13. That they prefer adults over children

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  14. I was surprised they like adults over children
    melissaandkeith miller
    melissamiller2002@yahoo.com

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  15. That they prefer adults over children because of more CO2!

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  16. Didn't know mosquitoes have more CO2 and that mosquitoes prefer us over children more. Interesting.. If I were a bug I would prefer children there sweeter :)

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  17. My best tip is to wear long pants and long sleeves in the woods and wear bug repellent.

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  18. I learned that they prefer adults over kids.

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  19. My best tip is to wear long sleeves.

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  20. I learned that emptying containers after rain is important. Mosquitoes are the worst!

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  21. My best tip for bug season is to stay indoors! No, but really, I love learning everyone else's tricks.

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  22. Stay inside between dusk and dawn or wear long sleeves/pants!

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  23. I didn't know that they like adults over children.

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  24. that mosquitoes need little water to breed

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  25. Mosquitoes can thrive in as little as 1 inch of water.

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  26. My tip is to stay away from Louisiana because you can't escape them no matter what! Jade_rachelle22@yahoo.com

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  27. I learned when mosquitos are breeding!
    CptFussybuckets at gmail.com

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  28. My best tip is to keep doors shut so they don't sneak in and bite during the night! CptFussybuckets at gmail

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  29. They prefer adults over kids! Crafty3mama@yahoo.com

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  30. My tip- make sure buckets are turned upside down so rain water doest collect. Crafty3mama@yahoo.com

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