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Saturday, April 23, 2016

Orkin Mosquito Summer Scientist Giveaway! #LearnwithOrkin





Summer is almost here! That means picnics, baseball games, barbecues and all the fun of enjoying the great outdoors with your family. There’s one thing no one likes about being outdoors, though: mosquitoes! They not only are a nuisance, but they also pose potentially serious health risks. Fortunately, the experts at Orkin study the science of mosquitoes and other pests closely in order to better tailor plans that help keep them out of your home this summer.

Ok, now it's time to test your knowledge using Orkin's Mosquito Buzzer Beater app!

Take the quiz to see if you’re ready to earn your badge in Mosquito Season Prep:




Are you prepared for mosquito season this year?   Orkin uses the latest technology and unparalleled training to develop an effective treatment that's right for your needs. To learn more about their pest control based in science or to schedule an inspection, visit orkin.com or call 1-800-800-ORKIN.

The Orkin Summer Scientist Bug Catching Kits are fun for the whole family! I have one prize pack to give away to one of you lucky readers!! The Prize 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.

Enter via Rafflecopter widget below to be eligible to win!  Don't forget to complete the mandatory entry first, otherwise no other entries will count!! 


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Each household is only eligible to win ONE 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.

Disclaimer: I will receive one Summer Scientist Bug Catching Kit, but no other compensation was received.  The sponsor, Orkin Rollins Inc is providing the prize packs and they provided all information shared in this post.  

12 comments:

  1. I find it interesting that only a inch of water can attract the mosquitos

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  2. I learned that: Bright colors have not been proven to attract adult mosquitoes, but strong smells like perfumes, scented soaps, and lotions do. Standing water sources and hot exhaled gases also attract mosquitoes.

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  3. We have a small goldfish pond in our back yard and living in rural AR the mosquitoes get pretty bad so we always make sure to add a mosquito donuts every few weeks, they wont harm the fish but they will keep the mosquito eggs from hatching!

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  4. I learned that Yellow lights attract fewer adult mosquitoes than ordinary lights, not the blue / white lights However the yellow light does not repel mosquitoes, it only attracts them less.

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  5. yellow lights attract fewer mosquitoes was interesting to me! I learned something new today :)

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  6. I stay inside. In the Chicago suburbs with "sweet blood" that's the only way ti stay away from mosquitos. :(

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  7. I grew up in FL so I did very well on this quiz. Shopping for "bug lighting" I notice a lot of companies that sell the yellow bulbs tend to report them as mosquito repelling....so it was interesting to learn that while the yellow light will not "repel" a mosquito.

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  8. I learned that as soon as you put on bug spray, it actually starts to wear off. Not good lol.

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  9. My best tip for dealing with mosquitos would be to avoid going outdoors when they are out and about. Also, long sleeves and pants help.

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  10. I commented on the post, http://www.explorelearnhavefun.com/2016/05/deleon-springs-state-park.html, with the name "Laura" for the extra entries. :)

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