


A Mississippi-based company called AC2T, the inventors of the Spartan Mosquito repellent, agreed to a $3.6 million class-action settlement regarding false advertising claims.
Here is everything to know about the class-action lawsuit.
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What is the lawsuit about?
The manufacturer of Spartan Mosquito Eradicator bug sprays was embroiled in a class-action lawsuit after allegations that their advertising, claiming the product would reduce mosquito populations for 15 days, was false. Plaintiffs said the company falsely misled consumers and the repellent did not perform as advertised. The company has not admitted to any wrongdoing but agreed to the settlement to resolve the lawsuit.
Who is eligible?
Those who used Spartan Mosquito products, such as Mosquito Eradicator and Spartan Mosquito Pro Tech, between Dec. 21, 2016, and Aug. 2, 2023, may be eligible for financial compensation from the settlement.
How can I file a claim?
Spartan mosquito repellent users have until Dec. 1 to file a claim, which can be completed here. Filers can either send a claim form by mail, which must be postmarked by the deadline, or fill one out online. The court will hold a hearing on Dec. 4 to decide the final approval for the class-action settlement.
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How much money will I be issued?
Multiple factors will determine how much a consumer's payout could be. Those who do not provide any proof of purchase can file a claim for up to $7 for one qualifying Spartan Mosquito repellent per household. Those who provide proof of purchase can receive $10 per household.