Ranger Ready Repellents Study Finds People are Fed Up with Ticks and Mosquitos Getting in the Way of Enjoying the Outdoors
NORWALK, Conn., June 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Ranger Ready Repellents today released the findings of a national survey examining consumer attitudes of adults related to bugs and their use of repellents. The research study of adults aged 25 to 55+ found that a whopping 85% say "fighting bugs is getting in the way of enjoying life outdoors." Additionally, the research indicates 91% of Americans are concerned with diseases that can be transmitted by mosquitos or ticks, and over 40% report that "ticks tend to bite me" and they avoid them at all costs.
- The research study of adults aged 25 to 55+ found that a whopping 85% say "fighting bugs is getting in the way of enjoying life outdoors."
- "However, our research found that most consumers aren't aware of the best tools to help protect them."
- Key findings from the Ranger Ready survey include:
According to the study, two-thirds of adults (67%) use insect repellents frequently or daily during the peak bug season. - Founded in 2017, Ranger Ready Inc. markets Ranger Ready Permethrin 0.5% clothing-worn and Ranger Ready Picaridin 20% body-worn repellents.