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Musquito itch no more! HELPS ALLEVIATE ITCHING + SWELLING FROM BUG BITES AND STINGS Suckquito is a suction tool that alleviates the itching, stinging, and swelling from bug bites and stings. How? It extracts the insect saliva/venom left behind under the skin. When you remove the irritant, your body stops producing the reaction. A chemical-free solution for bites and stings? Its a thing! For First Aid Only: In the event of an allergic reaction, severe bite, or infection, seek medical attention immediately. Removes insect venom, saliva, and other irritants left under the skin using suction By removing the irritant, the body stops producing the reaction that is causing you to itch & swell Works on: mosquitoes, bees, wasps, biting flies, no-see-ums, chiggers, sea lice & more Compact, lightweight, reusable and easy to carry Clinically Proven, kid friendly, 100% guarantee A nontoxic, chemical free, easy to use solution * These statements have not been verified by the FDA. Use product at your own risk or consult of physician. This is not intended as a cure or remedy to any reaction that one may have from a Mosquito.. This does not claim to cure any diseases or illnesses that may be transmitted by a mosquito. The Suckquito Mosquito bite reducer Eliminate itching, swelling & irritation* STEP 1- Using a warm compress, heat the area for one to two minutes. The warming helps breakdown the proteins in the mosquito saliva, which is what is causing the itch and irritation. STEP 2- While the skin is still warm place suction cup on the area by squeezing the bulb in and releasing. This should fit flat on the skin and remain with a suction. Leave this on for 2 to 3 minutes. Suction draws, the saliva to the surface. STEP 3- Remove the suction cup. You will see a ring around your mosquito bite. This is normal. Now, taking an alcohol wipe or rubbing alcohol, hold and press for 30 seconds. The alcohol also helps breakdown any of the proteins from the saliva. Repeat the process if necessary. Do not scratch or rub the area that has been treated as it may reactivate the irritation.