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Product expert says this simple thing helps relieve itching mosquito bites in minutes

These itch-relief patches work like magic — and they're totally drug-free.

Product expert says this simple thing helps relieve itching mosquito bites in minutes

These itch-relief patches work like magic — and they're totally drug-free.

They don't hear anything. Nothing, nothing. I don't hear anything. And I'm supposed to have very good hearing. Today we field tested the new ringtone, downloaded the sound onto the cell phone, and hit the street. I can't hear anything. What do you hear? Without fail, the kids could hear it. The adults couldn't. Can you hear that? Yes, you can all hear this. What does it sound like? It can hear it loud. You're the parents. Let's see if you can hear it. Anything? It's *** high pitched tone with *** little swishing. You can hear it. I can hear that right now from here. Amazing. I can't hear anything. And he's *** hearing specialist, an ear surgeon at NYU. Could it be true *** ring tone only young people can hear? Usually in high frequencies are the first to go around 8000 Hz, 10,000 Hz, which is really above our speech range that we normally use. OK, here's your task. We're going to play the ringtone. When you start seeing the little sound waves, it's playing. Did you hear it? I can hear it. You can hear it loud and clear. I can't hear *** thing. The ringtone originated in England, used to keep kids from loitering around stores because it's annoying to them. Now it's *** ringtone. American kids download for use at school. Sitting in class, they can text each other without the teacher hearing the phone ring. You never know when people are calling you on your cell, so you can be talking to your friends, and the adults have no idea. No idea. You think that's cool. Nothing. It's unbelievable. What do you think of this? The kids, the kids got you. The kids got us.
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Updated: 1:24 PM CDT Jul 17, 2025
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Product expert says this simple thing helps relieve itching mosquito bites in minutes

These itch-relief patches work like magic — and they're totally drug-free.

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Updated: 1:24 PM CDT Jul 17, 2025
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For as long as I can remember, I have been prone to large, itchy, irritating mosquito bites. My husband even calls me his insect repellent — because the mosquitoes always go for me, leaving him untouched. During the summer months, I never leave the house without insect repellent (my go-to is OFF! Botanicals). Still, no matter how diligent I am, I inevitably end up with a few bites — usually when I least expect them.Over the years, I tried seemingly all of the anti-itch remedies, from topical antihistamines to calamine lotion and beyond. But nothing worked quite like the discovery I made a few years ago: grid-shaped itch relief stickers.How it WorksThese stickers are simple, grid-shaped patches — think the same material as a standard bandage. They don't use any medication or lotions in the stickers. Instead, they get their powers from the grid design, which slightly lifts the outer layer of the skin. This encourages the lymphatic system to drain out the mosquito's saliva — the culprit behind all that swelling and itching.The key is to apply the sticker immediately after the bite and before you start scratching. (Trust me: once you’ve scratched it, the stickers are much less effective!)Related video above: RETRO FIND: The ‘mosquito’ ringtone could only be heard by kidsWhy Moskinto is My Favorite There are a few options on the market, but my go-to is Moskinto. The patches stay put surprisingly well — even through showers and swimming — and I usually leave them on for a few days until the bite is healed.I especially love Moskinto's easy-to-open, compact containers that are convenient to take on the go. The stickers come in two configurations (24- and 48-packs) and three colors: nude, pink and blue. I prefer the nude ones, while my kids love the fun colors.Final ThoughtsOnce I stick one on, I feel relief within minutes: The itching subsides and the swelling goes down. Now that summer’s in full swing, I’ve already used the patches several times—and I know I’ll be relying on them all season long.If the start of the summer was any indication, it’s shaping up to be a mosquito-filled season. But at least I know I’ve got a simple solution in my back pocket.

For as long as I can remember, I have been prone to large, itchy, irritating mosquito bites. My husband even calls me his insect repellent — because the mosquitoes always go for me, leaving him untouched. During the summer months, I never leave the house without insect repellent (my go-to is ). Still, no matter how diligent I am, I inevitably end up with a few bites — usually when I least expect them.

Over the years, I tried seemingly all of the anti-itch remedies, from topical antihistamines to calamine lotion and beyond. But nothing worked quite like the discovery I made a few years ago: grid-shaped itch relief stickers.

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How it Works

These stickers are simple, grid-shaped patches — think the same material as a standard bandage. They don't use any medication or lotions in the stickers. Instead, they get their powers from the grid design, which slightly lifts the outer layer of the skin. This encourages the lymphatic system to drain out the mosquito's saliva — the culprit behind all that swelling and itching.

The key is to apply the sticker immediately after the bite and before you start scratching. (Trust me: once you’ve scratched it, the stickers are much less effective!)

moskinto mosquito itch relief patches
LEXIE SACHS

Related video above: RETRO FIND: The ‘mosquito’ ringtone could only be heard by kids

Why Moskinto is My Favorite

There are a few options on the market, but. The patches stay put surprisingly well — even through showers and swimming — and I usually leave them on for a few days until the bite is healed.

I especially love Moskinto's easy-to-open, compact containers that are convenient to take on the go. The stickers come in two configurations (24- and 48-packs) and three colors: nude, pink and blue. I prefer the nude ones, while my kids love the fun colors.

Final Thoughts

Once I stick one on, I feel relief within minutes: The itching subsides and the swelling goes down. Now that summer’s in full swing, I’ve already used the patches several times—and I know I’ll be relying on them all season long.

If the start of the summer was any indication, it’s shaping up to be a mosquito-filled season. But at least I know I’ve got a simple solution in my back pocket.