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bear100



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Wales 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
One bite too many!
Shocked Having just been bitten within an inch of my life by gnats, mossi’s and midges, I had to call an end to our lovely evening under the foxwing in Wareham Forrest.
I tried out the Avon skin so soft spray which is exclaimed to work well but I could see no effect.
I’m not a great fan of Deet (it actually melted the check rest of my SA80 and LSW back in the day, it worked but we always came out in spots and it did sting a bit).

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Grenadier



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I get bitten to Censored . (40 mozzie bites on my legs alone during a trip to Provence three weeks ago, Mrs Grenadier - 0). I’ve never found a lotion or spray that really works. In Kenya it was recommended we eat some raw garlic, (apparently it comes out in your skin), and I honestly wasn’t bitten much, but clearly that’s a little anti-social for a camping trip. I also noticed that the dirtier i became on ops/ex, the less I was bitten. Again, anti-social. I’m sure others will offer up a better remedy that dirt and bad smell but I either use what I can and put up with it, or wrap/net up. What do work well are the many cooling/anti-itching creams and lotions at Boots etc. Normally better to avoid the something unpleasant in the first place than deal with it after the fact, but no one wants to sit in a pub beer garden wearing Deet aftershave, a neck-high boiler suit and head net, so sometimes a cure is better than prevention. Thumbs Up Monsieur Le Grenadier

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Bluest



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We have terrible midges here at home. For a couple of months a year it’s impossible to sit outside in an evening. Tried everything over the years, proper products, old wives tails etc. The only thing that works is deet. Just don’t get it in your eyes or on anything plastic. Horrible stuff really. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
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familymad



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Post #845398 23rd Jul 2020 5:05am
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Tim in Scotland



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Rolling with laughter Normally we suffer really badly with midges in this area, they appear to have emigrated south as we’ve not had any yet since lock down started...... Pangea Green D250 90 HSE with Air Suspension, Off-road Pack, Towing Pack, Black Contrast roof , rear recovery eyes, Front bash plate, Classic flaps all round, extended wheel arch kit and a few bits from PowerfulUK Expel Clear Gloss PPF to come
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Harry.O



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The Avon Skin stuff helps with the midges but there's also some another called Smidge that Midge that seems to help. Unfortunately nothing stops them totally other than covering up.

For mozzies in particular and whilst living in West Africa where malaria was an annual occurrence we used Jungle Formula as a roll-on (it does contain deet) and citronella candles if stationary in the evenings. Mosquitos are attracted to blue, black and red colours so avoid wearing those clothes in really bad places. A mate swears by marmite for breakfast every day, allegedly the mozzies dislike the smell of yeast on your skin but no idea if that has any scientific backing. 2005 Td5 110 Hardtop
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Muddybigdog



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Smidge is pretty good for some people but not others, instead of DEET based products try products with Picaridin instead, much safer, although like most products may not work for everyone. Strong fan blowing and a net is 100% proof, but does spoil any serenity Jumped ship to reliability - Mitsubishi L200
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Post #845415 23rd Jul 2020 7:18am
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ARC99



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I don't have a solution to your problems only an experience.

Years ago while on holiday in Rhodes (Greece) S.H.M.B.O. and myself went on a boat trip to Simi another Greek island, now this place had mossies' that put the scots variant in the shade, before the trip we had been warned and advised to use a local anti mossie spray which contained Deet. This was no match for the blighters, we sort refuge in a local café and were lucky to find a local who could speak English, they directed us to the pharmacy, the lady behind the counter didn't speak English but knew what we needed by the use of hand gestures and pointing at the bites, reaching under the counter she pulled out a card which in English stated did we need something to stop them biting and did we need something to stop the itch? after giving her the international thumps up and nodding she called the pharmacists who pulled three bottles off the shelf and made up two concoctions in two spray bottles, and by the use of hand signals and printed cards told us what to do with them. We used the anti bit stuff before leaving and you could see the blighters avoid us when we left

To stop them biting the liquid smelt of deet, garlic and citronella , to relieve the itch we had been given Ammonia distillate which from experience as an apprentice at ICI, not only paralyses the lungs but also clears the head if you have overdone the night before. Ammonia Distillate is banned from sale to the public except in household cleaners. Don't make old people mad.
We don't like being old in the first place,
so it doesn't take much to Censored us off.

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LoveTheMud



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Being of the age where most of my knowledge comes from TV and films, i remember the doctor No 007 film, and there being something in there about the little blighters being attracted to the salt in our skin. Normally I get bitten to death, but this year, nothing at all, and the wife seems to be covered in them.
I have been eating more garlic than normal as im cooking much more (wfh), also eating much more healthily.
But the biggest thing i think it might be is, I've changed my deodorant from a luxury type one, to a cheap vegan type non-aluminium, deodorant, and being vegan, its crap... I stink and not even the flies come near me Rolling with laughter
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Pilgrimmick



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I believe that marmite and garlic both help, let’s face it who would want to eat blood with marmite and garlic.
As said above skin so soft does work, but you have to be very generous with it. Smidge is good but expensive, deet very good but With all sorts of drawbacks.
I have also heard that vitamin B is good, but cannot remember the science behind it. 80" 1948
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AMBxx



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My wife finds that walking next to me is enough to save her - large clouds above me, nothing near her at all. I'm a bit like the smelly kid in Peanuts.
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ickle



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We've been using a home made concoction that seems to work well - here at least, a base oil of almond, then citronella, geranium, lavender, tea tree, eucalyptus essential oils, into a spray bottle then applied after showering and smells nice too!

If you do get bitten, try a little toothpaste dabbed onto the bite and left - stings for 20 seconds but takes the itch away for good.

As others have said, a fan blowing under the table at night, citronella candles, mozzy net and fan at night and touch wood I'm still bite free this year.

Keith
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strang



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Re: One bite too many!
bear100 wrote:
(it actually melted the check rest of my SA80 and LSW back in the day, it worked but we always came out in spots and it did sting a bit).


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