
Why Peppermint Spray Never Worked For You
Every spray, cotton ball, and pouch shares the same fatal flaw: rapid evaporation. Within 24–72 hours, up to 90% of the active compounds dissipate. Pests don't outsmart peppermint — they simply wait for it to wear off. We call this "The Evaporation Gap."
You're not failing — your products are evaporating faster than they can protect you.
Think of it like dehydration: a splash of water on your face won't help — but a slow IV drip will. That's the difference between a spray that fades in hours and a compressed puck that releases continuously for 90 days.
Our tablets use the same principle medieval monks used to protect their food stores — concentrated, solid, sustained. Not a splash. A barrier.