The Line They Won't Cross
Fresh to you. A wall to them.
Botanical Scent Barrier
Plant oils bugs steer away from.
Erases Their Trail
Disrupts the paths they follow back in.
No Synthetic Pesticides
No harsh sprays, no fumes.
Neutralizes Odor
Absorbs odor at the source, not just a cover-up.

Why Nothing Else Kept Them Out
You've sprayed, scattered, and sealed — and they came back. Its not your fault. Nothing you used spoke the one language bugs follow: scent.

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Sprays drop the ones you see but bugs navigate by smell — so they keep finding the same way back.
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Sprays fade and breed resistance. Mineral dusts quit the moment they get damp. The trail reopens.
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A botanical scent barrier of plant oils bugs avoid — laid at the entry points — reads as a wall, not a welcome.
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They turn back instead of crossing — and the carrier absorbs odor at the spot. Refresh every few days to keep it drawn.

Plants That Make Bugs Turn Around
Every ingredient earns its place — a scent bugs avoid while keeping your home smelling fresh.

Peppermint Oil
The crisp scent at the front of the barrier. Bugs read it as a wall and steer around it.

Cinnamon Oil
Warm and sharp — helps overwrite the invisible trails ants follow back in.

Lemon Peel Oil
A bright citrus note bugs avoid, while it freshens the spot you treat.

Ginger Root Oil
Rounds out the blend with a deep, spicy scent insects keep their distance from.

Mineral & Corncob Carrier
Holds the oils and releases them slowly, so the line lasts longer than loose drops — and absorbs odor at the source.
Where to Draw the Line
Livar works where bugs actually get in — light, targeted at the spots they use most. Refresh every few days to keep the line drawn.
Doorways & Thresholds
The first place a barrier pays off. Lay a light line across the threshold where they march in, so they turn back before they're inside.
Baseboards & Windowsills
Bugs travel the edges and seams of a room, following the wall straight to the kitchen. Trace a thin line along baseboards and sills to break the route they rely on.
Under Sinks & Cabinets
Dark, damp corners are where they gather and where trails go unnoticed. Sprinkle around pipe gaps and cabinet bases to cover the spots you rarely check.
Bins & Entry Gaps
Food smell and tight gaps make bins a magnet and a doorway at once. Refresh a light line around the base and any nearby cracks to keep the spot covered.

The Longer You Wait, The More Get In.
Every day without a barrier is another day they follow the same trails inside. Draw the line at the spots they use, and send them back the way they came. Try Livar for 30 days — if it's not for your home, we'll refund you in full.
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