The advantages:
- higly effective
- non-toxic
- natural active substances
- free of synthetic substances
- solvent-free
- biologically degradable
- well tolerated by persons and pets
- no use of toxic gases in sprays
- safe for persons and pets
- easy to use

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Active substances from Nature to repel and control insects and pests.
Technologically we concentrate on the use of naturally occurring substances, or compounds that are very close to natural ingredients that are both
from a toxicological and from an environmental point of view superior or equivalent
to synthetic compounds. Our modern formulations are adapted to the specific target and optimized
for each application. The active substance, used in optimal concentrations, acts specifically
on the target organism without negatively affecting persons, pets or the environment.
Naturally occurring oils, such as coconut oil, or fruit acids are
examples for our state-of-the-art developments. The proposed mechanism of action is as follows:
the oils cover the insctes completely and close the opening the insect needs to breath, choking the
insect.
The fruit acids are known to be taken in by the insect together with the
food. The level of fruit acid rises to a level the insect cannot tolerate leading to an intoxication of
the insect.
Our products are being regularly tested for efficacy and toxicology by independent test institutes, as
the Swiss Tropical Institute of Basle, Switzerland, a leading institution in the study of tropical deseases.
Leading consumer protection organizations in Germany and Switzerland have repeatedly confirmed the efficacy, harmlessness
and ease-of-use of our products. Our patented technologies are applied to formulate products for insect control at
home, to combat fleas and ticks that affect pets. Our personal care range includes unique and leading products
for personal protection against mosquitos, and products to combat head lice and fleas. We also have unique, naturally based products
for mite control. We formulate all our sprays without environmentally damaging chlorinated gases that are known
to deplete the ozone layer.
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