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PRESTO! YardGuard™
A NEW Time Released, Insect Area Denial Repellent!
New Area Denial Repellent Gives 6 Month Protection from insect borne Virus
Masks do not protect against mosquitoes. Zika Virus, West Nile Virus, and Encephalitis (EEE) Virus are far less contagious diseases than COVID-19 and are ALL a spread by mosquitoes. This makes mosquitoes a serious threat to you, your family and especially the vulnerable. This year’s cool, wet spring and warming weather has created perfect breeding conditions for mosquitoes. The mosquito threat grows every day. It sits on your window screen looking for a way to get in to feed on you, your family, friends and pets and so spread disease.
PRESTO! YardGuard™ is the first, post COVID-19 formulated, ALL INSECT, Area Denial Repellent System. PRESTO! YardGuard™ provides a new kind of protection for a new reality. A new reality that demands unprecedented, effective and reliable performance for everyone’s safety. Before now, natural oil repellents were weak and short acting. With a final diluted, ready to use concentration of under 0.8%, they didn’t do much or for very long. Repellents with harsh chemicals like DEET, were cheaper and slightly if any more effective. But field studies found that essential oils are much more effective than DEET. Unfortunately, the cost of the more highly effective, insect repelling, plant oils were too expensive for what they did: just prevent a bug bite. COVID-19 changed all of that.
PRESTO! YardGuard™ is made of a proprietary blend of 100% PURE, INSECT REPELLING, ESSENTIAL OILS all sourced from environmentally sustainable plants. PRESTO! YardGuard™ is made from the more effective oils shown to be over 100 times more effective than DEET. PRESTO! YardGuard™ does NOT kill insects, it just makes the area very repulsive to all insects. PRESTO! YardGuard™ is a natural insect repellent unlike and more powerful than any other before COVID-19. PRESTO! YardGuard™ repels ALL insects BEYOND the immediate surfaces it’s sprayed on! PRESTO! YardGuard™ works around your house and yard for up to 6 months. PRESTO! YardGuard™ repels insects, but won’t repel you or your pets. PRESTO! YardGuard™ isn’t overpowering to anything other than insects!
PRESTO! YardGuard™ is so pure, and so effective that just 4 oz. of PRESTO! YardGuard™ would make OVER 50 GALLONS of water diluted repellents the other guys make!
Just 8 oz. of PRESTO! YardGuard™ is enough for 800 to 1,200 square feet with extended repellency to cover as much as 2,400 sq. ft!. Spray down the floor of decks, porches or docks to get the bugs out and kept out from under those areas. Just spray a little PRESTO! YardGuard™ under the table, chair or table umbrella and you won’t be bugged! Spray a little to shoes, the bottom of pants or the back of jackets (areas away from direct skin contact) and PRESTO! YardGuard™ keeps your immediate area un-bugged! Apply PRESTO! YardGuard™ on wood, stone, brick, concrete, canvas or any porous surface.
If you saturate the surface with PRESTO! YardGuard™, don’t worry. PRESTO! YardGuard™ will not darken the surface nor track once absorbed into the surface. PRESTO! YardGuard™ gets absorbed into the surface in 24 hours and will take 6 months to time release. PRESTO! YardGuard™ is DEET and PYRETHRIN FREE – safe for kids, pets, and the environment. JUST DO NOT APPLY PRODUCT TO YOUR SKIN OR ON PETS/ANIMALS. DO NOT BREATH SPRAYED PRODUCT. DON’T DRINK IT, OR USE IT FOR ANYTHING OTHER THAN THE INTENDED USE.
This is a SPECIAL PRE-PRODUCTION Notice with SPECIAL pricing extended to our INVESTORS and their immediate families/friends. NORMAL LIST PRICING (+25% USD) BEGINS ON JUNE 5, 2020. Due to anticipated demand, all orders shall be processed on a first come, first serve basis. PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO PLACE ORDERS: https://prestopro.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=36&products_id=203
Let PRESTO! YardGuard™ YOU AND YOUR PETS from the following insects and the diseases they spread:
- Ants spread:
- E. Coli
- Salmonella
- Listeria
- Smallpox
- Dysentery
- Aphids – Nuisance Insect
- Boxelder Bugs – Nuisance Insect
- Chiggers – Nuisance Insect
- Cockroaches spread/cause:
- Salmonellosis
- Typhoid Fever
- Cholera
- Gastroenteritis
- Dysentery
- Leprosy
- Plague
- Campylobacteriosis
- Listeriosis
- Giardia
- Fleas spread/cause:
- Typhus
- Plague
- Murine Typhus
- “Cat scratch disease” (infection with Bartonella)
- Fruit Flies spread/cause:
- E. Coli
- Salmonella
- Listeria
- Gnats spread/cause:
- Conjunctivitis (pinkeye)
- Head Lice spread/cause:
- Epidemic Typhus
- Relapsing Fever
- Trench Fever
- Mosquitoes spread/cause:
- COVID-19 Corona Virus(?)
- SARS Corona Virus
- Avian Flu Virus
- Swine Flu / H1N1
- MERS Virus
- West Nile Virus
- ZIKA Virus
- EEE
- Dengue Fever (4 Viruses)
- Yellow Fever (hemorrhagic Virus)
- Japanese Encephalitis Virus
- Chikungunya Virus
- Lymphatic Filariasis (parasite)
- Sleeping Sickness (parasite)
- Leishmaniases (parasites)
- Malaria(Plasmodium)
- Midges, Biting & Flies (Category) spread/cause:
- Black Flies Spread onchocerciasis
- Horse Flies Spread loa loa filariasis
- Tsetse Flies Spread Sleeping Sickness
- Sand Flies Spread Leishmaniases parasites
- Deer Flies Spread Tularemia (Bacterial Infection)
- “No-See-Ums” (Ceratopogonidae) Biting Midges Spread Animal Diseases
- Moths spread/cause:
- E. Coli
- Salmonella
- Listeria
- Spiders – Nuisance to Venomous Bites
- Stink Bugs – Nuisance Insect
- Ticks spread/cause:
- Lyme disease
- Tick Borne Spotted Fevers
- Q Fever
- Tularemia
- Human Babesiosis
- Human Monocytic Ehrlichiosis
- Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis
- Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis
- STARI
- Tick Paralysis
- Tick-borne meningoencephalitis Virus
- Crimean–Congo Hemorrhagic Virus
- Tularemia (Bacteria)
- Wasps – All Species including Murder Hornets!
This is a SPECIAL PRE-PRODUCTION Notice with SPECIAL pricing extended to our INVESTORS and their immediate families/friends. NORMAL LIST PRICING (+25% USD) BEGINS ON JUNE 5, 2020. Due to anticipated demand, all orders shall be processed on a first come, first serve basis. PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO PLACE ORDERS: https://prestopro.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=36&products_id=203
Product Bundle: 8 oz. PRESTO! YardGuard™ is sold in a product bundle that includes TWO specially sealed 4 US. Fl.Oz. bottles and a separate 8 oz. Spray bottle with a sprayer top. Why two 4 oz bottles and not one 8 oz. bottle? That’s to give you the option to use both bottles, leave one bottle sealed for later, or give one bottle to a friend or neighbor for their protection.
We anticipate this product to sell out IMMEDIATELY as mosquitoes start biting and people realize the danger from insect bites given the current COVID-19 threat. IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER IMMEDIATELY – ALL ORDERS ARE FIRST COME FIRST SERVE. OUR ESSENTIAL OIL SOURCE HAS ADVISED US THAT ORDERS MAY TAKE WEEKS TO SHIP BECAUSE OF THE DEMAND FOR THESE MATERIALS.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS PRE-PRODUCTION OFFER HAS BEEN EXPANDED TO OUR PARTNERS, THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS ***AND FRIENDS.*** PLEASE FEEL FREE TO SHARE THIS OFFER.
***ANYONE RECEIVING THIS ANNOUNCEMENT MAY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER.***
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More details on diseases just for your information…
Let PRESTO! YardGuard™ you and your pets against these DISEASES SPREAD BY TICKS:
- Anaplasmosisis transmitted to humans by tick bites primarily from the blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis) in the northeastern and upper midwestern U.S. and the western blacklegged tick (Ixodes pacificus) along the Pacific coast.
- Babesiosisis caused by microscopic parasites that infect red blood cells. Most human cases of babesiosis in the U.S. are caused by Babesia microti. Babesia microti is transmitted by the blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis) and is found primarily in the northeast and upper midwest.
- Borrelia mayoniiinfection has recently been described as a cause of illness in the upper midwestern United States. It has been found in blacklegged ticks (Ixodes scapularis) in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Borrelia mayonii is a new species and is the only species besides burgdorferiknown to cause Lyme disease in North America.
- Borrelia miyamotoiinfection has recently been described as a cause of illness in the U.S. It is transmitted by the blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis) and has a range similar to that of Lyme disease.
- Bourbon virusinfection has been identified in a limited number patients in the Midwest and southern United States. At this time, we do not know if the virus might be found in other areas of the United States.
- Colorado tick feveris caused by a virus transmitted by the Rocky Mountain wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni). It occurs in the the Rocky Mountain states at elevations of 4,000 to 10,500 feet.
- Ehrlichiosisis transmitted to humans by the lone star tick (Ambylomma americanum), found primarily in the southcentral and eastern U.S.
- Heartland viruscases have been identified in the Midwestern and southern United States. Studies suggest that Lone Star ticks can transmit the virus. It is unknown if the virus may be found in other areas of the U.S.
- Lyme diseaseis transmitted by the blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis) in the northeastern U.S. and upper midwestern U.S. and the western blacklegged tick (Ixodes pacificus) along the Pacific coast.
- Powassan diseaseis transmitted by the blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis) and the groundhog tick (Ixodes cookei). Cases have been reported primarily from northeastern states and the Great Lakes region.
- Rickettsia parkeririckettsiosis is transmitted to humans by the Gulf Coast tick (Amblyomma maculatum).
- Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF)is transmitted by the American dog tick (Dermacentor variabilis), Rocky Mountain wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni), and the brown dog tick (Rhipicephalus sangunineus) in the U.S. The brown dog tick and other tick species are associated with RMSF in Central and South America.
- STARI (Southern tick-associated rash illness)is transmitted via bites from the lone star tick (Ambylomma americanum), found in the southeastern and eastern U.S.
- Tickborne relapsing fever (TBRF)is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected soft ticks. TBRF has been reported in 15 states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming and is associated with sleeping in rustic cabins and vacation homes.
- Tularemiais transmitted to humans by the dog tick (Dermacentor variabilis), the wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni), and the lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum). Tularemia occurs throughout the U.S.
- 364D rickettsiosis(Rickettsia phillipi, proposed) is transmitted to humans by the Pacific Coast tick (Dermacentor occidentalis ticks). This is a new disease that has been found in California.
This is a SPECIAL PRE-PRODUCTION Notice with SPECIAL pricing extended to our INVESTORS and their immediate families/friends. NORMAL LIST PRICING (+25% USD) BEGINS ON JUNE 5, 2020. Due to anticipated demand, all orders shall be processed on a first come, first serve basis. PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO PLACE ORDERS: https://prestopro.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=36&products_id=203
This list shows the most common tick borne diseases outside the United States, but does not list every disease.
- Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic feveris found in Eastern Europe, particularly in the former Soviet Union; in northwestern China; central Asia; southern Europe; Africa; the Middle East; and the Indian subcontinent.
- Imported tickborne spotted fevers(rickettsial infections) have caused infection in returning travelers. In the U.S., the most frequently diagnosed rickettsial infection associated with international travel is caused by Rickettsia africae (the agent of African spotted fever).
- Kyasanur forest diseaseis found in southern India and is typically associated with exposure to ticks while harvesting forest products. Additionally, a similar virus has been described in Saudi Arabia (Alkhurma hemorrhagic fever virus).
- Lyme diseasecan be contracted in temperate forested regions throughout Europe and northern Asia, although it is more common in eastern and central Europe than western Europe. Lyme disease outside the United States is often caused by different genospecies of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato and may have somewhat different symptoms. Antibodies to Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato species that cause infection outside the United States may not be reliably detected by all tests used for Lyme disease in the United States. Providers who suspect internationally-acquired Lyme disease should use diagnostic tests that have been validated for these species.
- Omsk Hemorrhagic Fever (OHF)occurs in the western Siberia regions of Omsk, Novosibirsk, Kurgan, and Tyumen. It may be also be acquired by direct contact with infected muskrats.
- Tickborne encephalitis (TBE)occurs in some forested areas in Europe and Asia, from eastern France to northern Japan and from northern Russia to Albania. TBE is caused by TBE virus, a flavivirus that is closely related to Powassan virus. TBE virus has three subtypes: European, Siberian, and Far Eastern. TBE virus is primarily transmitted to humans by infected Ixodesspecies ticks. It can also be acquired by ingesting unpasteurized dairy products (such as milk and cheese) from infected goats, sheep, or cows.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS PRE-PRODUCTION OFFER HAS BEEN EXPANDED TO OUR PARTNERS, THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS ***AND FRIENDS.*** PLEASE FEEL FREE TO SHARE THIS OFFER.
***ANYONE RECEIVING THIS ANNOUNCEMENT MAY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER.***
Let PRESTO! YardGuard™ you and your pets against DISEASES SPREAD BY MOSQUITOES:
ARBOVIRAL ENCEPHALITIDES In simple terms, arboviral refers to a disease that is transmitted by an arthropod such as a mosquito to a host, usually a human, bird or animal. The forms of this mosquito-borne disease include St. Louis Encephalitis, Western Equine Encephalitis (WEE), LaCrosse, and Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE).
DENGUE FEVER Dengue Fever, also known as Breakbone Fever or O’nyong-nyong Fever, is primarily a mosquito-borne disease of the tropics and subtropics that is transmitted by the Aedes Aegypti mosquito, a day-biting mosquito.
MALARIA Some estimates place 40% of the world’s population at risk for malaria. There are anywhere from 350 to 500 million cases of the disease throughout the world every year. Of these cases, malaria claims over one million lives annually.
WEST NILE VIRUS The CDC keeps track of West Nile Virus as well as other life-threatening vector-caused diseases. It has recorded thousands of WNV cases in our country alone since it was first reported here in 1999.
YELLOW FEVER Despite the development of a Yellow Fever vaccine over 60 years ago, urban outbreaks have occurred in Africa, largely due to lack of immunization or low immunization rates of many urban populations.
HEARTWORM Present in every region of the world except Antarctica, this disease is found in every state of the United States, with southeastern states and states along the lower half of the Mississippi River having the highest number of cases.
CHIKUNGUNYA The CDC keeps track of West Nile Virus as well as other life-threatening vector-caused diseases. It has recorded thousands of WNV cases in our country alone since it was first reported here in 1999.
ZIKA The Zika virus is one of several tropical diseases spread by mosquitoes. The world has seen a strong increase in the number of infections and complications involving this virus since 2015 especially in parts of South and Central America — particularly in Brazil.
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Let PRESTO! YardGuard™ you and your pets against DISEASES SPREAD BY TICKS:
- Anaplasmosisis transmitted to humans by tick bites primarily from the blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis) in the northeastern and upper midwestern U.S. and the western blacklegged tick (Ixodes pacificus) along the Pacific coast.
- Babesiosisis caused by microscopic parasites that infect red blood cells. Most human cases of babesiosis in the U.S. are caused by Babesia microti. Babesia microti is transmitted by the blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis) and is found primarily in the northeast and upper midwest.
- Borrelia mayoniiinfection has recently been described as a cause of illness in the upper midwestern United States. It has been found in blacklegged ticks (Ixodes scapularis) in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Borrelia mayonii is a new species and is the only species besides burgdorferiknown to cause Lyme disease in North America.
- Borrelia miyamotoiinfection has recently been described as a cause of illness in the U.S. It is transmitted by the blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis) and has a range similar to that of Lyme disease.
- Bourbon virusinfection has been identified in a limited number patients in the Midwest and southern United States. At this time, we do not know if the virus might be found in other areas of the United States.
- Colorado tick feveris caused by a virus transmitted by the Rocky Mountain wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni). It occurs in the the Rocky Mountain states at elevations of 4,000 to 10,500 feet.
- Ehrlichiosisis transmitted to humans by the lone star tick (Ambylomma americanum), found primarily in the southcentral and eastern U.S.
- Heartland viruscases have been identified in the Midwestern and southern United States. Studies suggest that Lone Star ticks can transmit the virus. It is unknown if the virus may be found in other areas of the U.S.
- Lyme diseaseis transmitted by the blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis) in the northeastern U.S. and upper midwestern U.S. and the western blacklegged tick (Ixodes pacificus) along the Pacific coast.
- Powassan diseaseis transmitted by the blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis) and the groundhog tick (Ixodes cookei). Cases have been reported primarily from northeastern states and the Great Lakes region.
- Rickettsia parkeririckettsiosis is transmitted to humans by the Gulf Coast tick (Amblyomma maculatum).
- Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF)is transmitted by the American dog tick (Dermacentor variabilis), Rocky Mountain wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni), and the brown dog tick (Rhipicephalus sangunineus) in the U.S. The brown dog tick and other tick species are associated with RMSF in Central and South America.
- STARI (Southern tick-associated rash illness)is transmitted via bites from the lone star tick (Ambylomma americanum), found in the southeastern and eastern U.S.
- Tickborne relapsing fever (TBRF)is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected soft ticks. TBRF has been reported in 15 states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming and is associated with sleeping in rustic cabins and vacation homes.
- Tularemiais transmitted to humans by the dog tick (Dermacentor variabilis), the wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni), and the lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum). Tularemia occurs throughout the U.S.
- 364D rickettsiosis(Rickettsia phillipi, proposed) is transmitted to humans by the Pacific Coast tick (Dermacentor occidentalis ticks). This is a new disease that has been found in California.
This is a SPECIAL PRE-PRODUCTION Notice with SPECIAL pricing extended to our INVESTORS and their immediate families/friends. NORMAL LIST PRICING (+25% USD) BEGINS ON JUNE 5, 2020. Due to anticipated demand, all orders shall be processed on a first come, first serve basis. PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO PLACE ORDERS: https://prestopro.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=36&products_id=203
This list shows the most common tick borne diseases outside the United States, but does not list every disease.
- Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic feveris found in Eastern Europe, particularly in the former Soviet Union; in northwestern China; central Asia; southern Europe; Africa; the Middle East; and the Indian subcontinent.
- Imported tickborne spotted fevers(rickettsial infections) have caused infection in returning travelers. In the U.S., the most frequently diagnosed rickettsial infection associated with international travel is caused by Rickettsia africae (the agent of African spotted fever).
- Kyasanur forest diseaseis found in southern India and is typically associated with exposure to ticks while harvesting forest products. Additionally, a similar virus has been described in Saudi Arabia (Alkhurma hemorrhagic fever virus).
- Lyme diseasecan be contracted in temperate forested regions throughout Europe and northern Asia, although it is more common in eastern and central Europe than western Europe. Lyme disease outside the United States is often caused by different genospecies of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato and may have somewhat different symptoms. Antibodies to Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato species that cause infection outside the United States may not be reliably detected by all tests used for Lyme disease in the United States. Providers who suspect internationally-acquired Lyme disease should use diagnostic tests that have been validated for these species.
- Omsk Hemorrhagic Fever (OHF)occurs in the western Siberia regions of Omsk, Novosibirsk, Kurgan, and Tyumen. It may be also be acquired by direct contact with infected muskrats.
- Tickborne encephalitis (TBE)occurs in some forested areas in Europe and Asia, from eastern France to northern Japan and from northern Russia to Albania. TBE is caused by TBE virus, a flavivirus that is closely related to Powassan virus. TBE virus has three subtypes: European, Siberian, and Far Eastern. TBE virus is primarily transmitted to humans by infected Ixodesspecies ticks. It can also be acquired by ingesting unpasteurized dairy products (such as milk and cheese) from infected goats, sheep, or cows.
This is a SPECIAL PRE-PRODUCTION Notice with SPECIAL pricing extended to our INVESTORS and their immediate families/friends. NORMAL LIST PRICING (+25% USD) BEGINS ON JUNE 5, 2020. Due to anticipated demand, all orders shall be processed on a first come, first serve basis. PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO PLACE ORDERS: https://prestopro.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=36&products_id=203
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