“I absolutely love this option to retreat my clothes. It's easy, cost-effective and I believe longer lasting than spring them myself. I can usually fit 10 pairs if pants, 4 pairs of socks, and maybe a shirt in there for one price. It's easy, convenient, fast and effective. I count on these clothes to keep me safe in the summer, and it works”
“I spend spring, summer, and fall in the woods and pastures in the midwest which means I am exposed to ticks, mosquitoes, and other biting insects pretty much 7 days a week, 10 hours a day. I first treated my work clothes 3 years ago using the Easy Pack. I don't think I could do my job without my treated clothes! I recommend this company to my customers and others; especially people who've had bouts of tick-related diseases and I hope they've followed up and decided to protect themselves. The cost of the pack is less than I would spend on sprays; plus, I don't smell like bug spray and I don't have to reapply and the Insect Shield treatment works much better.”
“This was so easy to use and I was able to put more in the easy pack than I expected, which was a nice surprise. Insect Shield communicated with me when they received my pack and again when my clothes were treated and ready to ship back. Overall a great experience and I'm all ready for my trip to Africa now!”
“I hike wooded trails and volunteer garden in some public gardens. I wear Insect Shield treated socks and pants and I have never had a tick on me. Meanwhile, friends working along side me have had a tick or two on them after our work sessions. I have confidence in Insect Shield protection.
Easy packs are well worth the cost. I have given Easy Packs to family members as gifts.”
“Easy Pack is a great way to have small items like socks and tshirts treated. For larger items, it is more cost effective to pay by the item. This year, there are many, many ticks where we live. Insect Shield is literally a life saver. The permethrin treatment works very well. I watched a tick try to crawl up my pant leg. It got half way to my knee and just dropped off.”