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Peut-on apporter Bug Spray / Insect Repellent en avion ?

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Cabine : ⚠ LIMITÉ Soute : ⚠ LIMITÉ

Yes, with limits — you can bring bug spray in carry-on bags provided you follow security limits. Skin-applied (DEET/picaridin) only — ≤ 3.4 oz in cabin.

  • · Skin-applied (DEET/picaridin) only — ≤ 3.4 oz in cabin
  • · Yard/room insecticides sprayed at insects: never in either bag
  • · Checked: ≤ 18 oz per container, 70 oz total
  • · Repellent wipes: not liquids — unlimited

💧 3-1-1 liquids rule checker

One quart-size (≈1 L) bag per passenger; every container must be 3.4 oz (100 ml) or less.

Fit is approximate — container shape decides real-world packing. Medically necessary liquids and infant food are exempt: declare them.

Règles par autorité de sécurité

Rules by security authority

United States — TSA

Carry-on

Restricted

Yes — skin-applied repellents of 3.4 oz (100 ml) or less in your liquids bag.

Checked bag

Restricted

Yes — FAA caps: ≤ 18 oz (500 ml) per container, 70 oz (2 L) total per person, nozzle capped.

Rule conditions: Skin-applied (DEET/picaridin) only — ≤ 3.4 oz in cabinYard/room insecticides sprayed at insects: never in either bagChecked: ≤ 18 oz per container, 70 oz totalRepellent wipes: not liquids — unlimited

Flying internationally? Security follows the country you depart from — the authority above applies at your departure airport. Customs at arrival is separate.

Comment emballer bug spray / insect repellent

Bagage de cabine: Yes — skin-applied repellents of 3.4 oz (100 ml) or less in your liquids bag.

Bagage en soute: Yes — FAA caps: ≤ 18 oz (500 ml) per container, 70 oz (2 L) total per person, nozzle capped.

L’agent de contrôle a toujours le dernier mot pour décider si un article est autorisé.

Foire aux questions

Frequently asked questions

Can you bring Bug Spray in a carry-on?

Yes — skin-applied repellents of 3.4 oz (100 ml) or less in your liquids bag.

Can you pack Bug Spray in checked luggage?

Yes — FAA caps: ≤ 18 oz (500 ml) per container, 70 oz (2 L) total per person, nozzle capped.

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