How to keep flies off your kids without repellent

Flies are relentless. Kids are wriggly. Add in sunscreen, snacks and a bit of sweat, and you’ve got a five-star buffet for bugs. But if you’ve ever tried applying insect repellent to a small human, you know it’s often messier than effective.
So what’s a parent to do? Here’s how to keep flies off kids without the toxic sprays or stinky creams.
Why repellent isn’t always the best solution
Let’s be real: most insect repellents weren’t designed with children in mind.
Common complaints:
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“It smells gross.”
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“It’s in my mouth!”
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“My eyes are burning.”
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“I wiped it off on the dog.”
Plus, many parents prefer to avoid chemicals like DEET or opt for fewer topical products on sensitive skin - especially in summer when you’re already layering on sunscreen.
Enter the fly net: the drama-free solution
Our Kids’ Fly Net is the easiest way to keep flies off little faces, ears, and necks - no sprays, no swatting.
It’s:
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Soft and lightweight, so kids forget they’re wearing it
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Non-toxic and reusable, so you’re not reapplying anything
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Hand-washable, so it doesn’t matter if someone spills watermelon on it (again)
- Flame resistant, so you can have a campfire (but use common sense)
FAQ: fly-free kids without repellent
Q: Can I use a fly net instead of bug spray?
A: Absolutely. For daytime protection, especially around the face and neck, a fly net is more consistent - and far less messy.
Q: Will it protect from mozzies too?
A: It’ll keep most flying insects off the face, including mosquitoes. For full-body protection in mozzie-heavy areas, you might pair it with clothing and patches.
Q: Will my kid actually wear it?
A: If they wear hats, they’ll likely wear this - and once they realise it keeps flies out of their eyes, they’re usually on board.
Q: Does it work without a hat?
A: Yes! The Kids’ Fly Net can be worn over a bucket hat, cap, or just on its own.