# Natrapel Sun vs Longsleeve
> Compare Natrapel Sun (Citronella 4.2%) with Longsleeve Repellent: protection times, pest coverage and disclosed ingredients, from EPA data and both federal la
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Natrapel Sun is a Citronella 4.2% skin-applied insect repellent from Tender Corp., EPA Reg. No. 1543-14-56575. EPA’s consumer database lists it at up to 1 hours against mosquitoes and up to 1 against ticks. The same registered formula is sold under 2 different product names. Longsleeve Repellent is 20% picaridin, listed at up to 14 hours for both mosquitoes and ticks. Every line below comes from EPA’s database or the two products’ own federal labels.

| | Longsleeve Repellent (made by us) | Natrapel Sun |
|---|---|---|
| Made by | Hour 72, Inc. | Tender Corp. |
| Active ingredient | Picaridin 20% | Citronella 4.2% |
| Mosquitoes (EPA tool) | 14 hrs | 1 |
| Ticks (EPA tool) | 14 hrs | 1 |
| Other pests (per label) | flies, gnats, chiggers, no-see-ums 8h | none mined |
| Ingredients disclosed | All nine named: Water, Squalane, Glycerin, Alcohol Denat., Acrylates Copolymer, Phenoxyethanol, Sodium Hydroxide, Caprylyl Glycol | master-label statement: "Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Carbomer, CedafV" |
| Formula identity | One formula, one name | sold under 2 names |
| EPA Reg. No. | 101457-1 | 1543-14-56575 |

Federal label: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/001543-00014-20020805.pdf

Data from EPA as of 2026-08-18. Published by Longsleeve, not affiliated with or endorsed by EPA. Full database: https://longsleeve.com/repellent-index
