Fighting Off Zika


The Zika virus is transmitted by mosquitoes and is resembles as a light flu. Zika may not look so dangerous at all but the long term effects of it may be really bad and scary. Women who get infected by Zika while being pregnant may affect the child inside. In some cases, children who gets infected by Zika while in their mothers’ wombs may have microcephaly so in order to prevent Zika, make sure you have powerful products that works effectively in killing mosquitoes!


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A friend introduced me to Strike Mosquito Killer Spray, and I found out several things that shocked me and I must say these things probably did the magic.

1.      Being it water-based, I feel like it’s safer for me and everyone in our house including animals. It doesn’t stick to furniture or stain anything inside the house or room.
2.      I was expecting for it to smell like the usual mosquito repellents but it smelled different. It is actually fragrant! So it’s real when they said it has a “carnation” scent in it.
3.      It’s fast acting and very long lasting. I didn’t need to spray several times just to keep the mosquitoes away. I just needed to spray once and everything was taken cared of (which is totally good!)

Now, I can easily get rid of mosquitoes HASSLE-FREE! I can’t wait for you guys to try it as well.
It is built in such a scientific way wherein the contents get emitted in UNIFORM quantity and amounts of all components, particles and ingredients come out fully CONCENTRATEDwhich disperses quickly but stays in the area for a longer time. Compared to other insecticides, Strike Mosquito Killer Spray has a remarkable canister that allows maximum usage of contents while other brands may have faulty canisters and spray spouts that no longer spray with good quality as time goes by; this one gives a fine flow until the last drop with 99% atomization or fine mist in every spray! Now, get yours at Mercury Drug where I got mine!

Avail of the Tipid Pack Savers of Strike until supplies lasts!



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