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Insect Repellent Market to Register a Stout Growth by 2025-End

XploreMR delivers incisive insights into emerging regions in its latest report titled, “Insect Repellent Market (Product - Non-Body Worn (Coil, Mat and Sheet, Electric/Liquid Vaporizer, and Aerosol Sprays) and Body Worn (Oils and Creams, Stickers and Patches, Apparels, and Aerosol); Composition - Body Worn (Deet, Picaridin, Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus/ p-Menthane-3,8-diol, IR 3535, and Plant Oil) and Non-Body Worn (Malathion, Carbaryl, and Pyrethrin) - U.K. Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2017 - 2025”.

 

San Jose, CA -- (SBWIRE) -- 10/13/2018 -- U.K. Insect Repellent Market: Overview

Insect repellents prevent and control outbreak of various insect-borne diseases such as lyme disease, malaria, bubonic plague, West Nile fever, and dengue fever, primarily caused by mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, flies, and other insects. The insect repellents market in U.K. is composed of two product types which include body-worn insect repellents and non body-worn insect repellents. Increasing awareness related to insect-borne diseases among consumers is fuelling the growth of the insect repellent market in U.K.

According to the WHO, the threat of malaria in U.K. has increased significantly in the last few years. Recent incidents of malaria and West Nile Virus in U.K. have surfaced due to the growing popularity of garden water butts. The warm weather associated with change in the climate has led the residents to install water containers in their homes which coupled with the rising ambient temperature have increased the mosquito population in U.K.

Water butts, especially in the urban areas along with high concentration of garden water containers have attracted a number of mosquitoes to come into a closer contact with people. This factor has become a growing concern for the residents of U.K. as incidents regarding malaria and West Nile Virus has turned up in recent time. Due to this factor, the demand for insect repellent products is witnessing a significant growth in U.K. at present.

In addition, increasing distribution channels is another major driver that is driving the U.K. insect repellent market in a positive way. However, stringent government rules and regulations on several ingredients are hindering the overall market growth. . Increase in the availability of products in convenience stores, supermarkets and online stores are promoting the growth of the insect repellent market in U.K.

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U.K Insect Repellent Market: Segmentation

The U.K. insect repellent market is segregated on the basis of product into non- body worn and body worn products. Non- body worn products held the majority market share whereas body worn products are anticipated to witness the most rapid growth rate. Non-body worn and body worn products are further segregated on the basis of products and compositions. Non-body worn products include coil, mat and sheet, electric/liquid vaporizers and aerosol sprays. Aerosol sprays held the majority market share in 2016.

The demand for such products is fairly high among the consumers owing to their reasonable cost, high awareness among the consumers owing to their widespread availability across all retail chains such as super markets and hyper markets, convenience stores, and online stores among others. Body worn insect repellent products include stickers and patches, oils and creams, apparels and aerosols. Oils and creams held the majority market share in 2016. This is attributed to the high demand for natural insecticides among the consumers and the safety aspects of these products. Moreover, oils and cream are economical, easy to use, and remain effective for several hours.

Non-body worn insect repellent compositions include malathion, carbaryl, pyrethrin and others. Pyrethrin held the majority market share in 2016. This is attributed to its use to control insects such as lice, mosquitoes, beetles, and flies and others. Pyrethrins are found in sprays, dusts, foggers (bug bombs), shampoos and various others. Pyrethrins are also included in head lice products which are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Body worn insect repellent compositions include deet, picaridin, IR 3535, oil of lemon eucalyptus/ p-Menthane-3,8-diol, plant oil and others. Oil of lemon eucalyptus/ p-Menthane-3,8-diol held the majority market share in 2016. This product has several benefits such as antibacterial properties, invigorating immune system response, and pain relief and others.

Companies Mentioned in the Report

The major vendors in the U.K. Insect Repellent Market are Avon Products Inc., BASF SE, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, 3M Corporation and S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. among others. Some of the key strategies adopted by these companies include mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and partnerships, product innovations, and geographical expansions.

The segments covered in the U.K. insect repellent market are as follows:

By Product

Non-Body Worn
Coil, Mat and Sheet
Electric/liquid Vaporizer
Aerosol Sprays
Body Worn
Oils and Creams
Stickers and Patches
Apparels
Aerosol
By Composition

Non-Body Worn
Malathion
Carbaryl
Pyrethrin
Others
Body Worn Composition
Deet
Picaridin
Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus/ p-Menthane-3,8-diol
IR 3535
Plant Oil
Others

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