Shoppers get ‘lasting relief’ from itchy insect bites using nifty buy
Humid weather can contribute to an increase in mosquitos which can be a nightmare if you are prone to getting bitten. Shoppers fed up of dealing with itchy, swollen and red welts have found a ‘go-to’ remedy for bug bites and it’s not a cream, spray or gel.
The £12.99 ‘life-saver’ is in fact a suction tool that extracts the insect saliva or venom from beneath the skin. Bite Sucker is a chemical-free solution that doesn’t just mask the symptoms, but elimnates the root cause of the itch, providing ‘lasting relief’ that works ‘within minutes’.
It shouldn’t be fiddly or tricky to use, simply pop it over the top of the bite and squeeze the yellow handles to remove any irritants left under the skin. Shoppers say it’s an ‘essential in any family medicine cabinet’ and it’s well worth stocking up now as Bite Sucker are running a three for two offer, getting you a trio of tools for £27.99 instead of £38.97.
If you’re heading off on holiday, it’s ideal for putting in your hand luggage as it won’t take up any liquid allowance like a typical cream or ointment would. The Bite Sucker is also a big hit with gardeners and outdoor enthusiasts. One person wrote: “I’ve never been one to believe in quick fixes, but Bite Sucker exceeded my expectations. After being bitten while gardening, I decided to give it a try. To my surprise, the itching stopped within minutes, and the bite didn’t swell anywhere near as much as usual.”
Another user wrote: “My experience with Bite Sucker was great. I was at a campsite, and I was bitten by at least 10 mosquitoes. Bite Sucker managed to relieve the itching and the next day I woke up without a welt from the previous day’s bites. I highly recommend it for spending time in nature.”
As well as mosquitoes, wasps, ants and biting flies, the device can also be used to extract splinters. Plus, the easy-to-use design makes it a safe and effective option for relieving bug bites on children.
If you’re using it when out and about, it might be worth storing it in a small bag or case as one person noted that the ‘suction cap came off and got lost’. However, when they reached out to Bite Sucker they were sent a brand new device.
You can take advantage of the Bite Sucker three for two offer here, or for an alternative insect bite tool, consider Boots Bite Relief Click-It. The £6 buy works by giving a small piezoelectric charge to mosquito bites to relieve the urge to scratch.