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    Yeah, I get great big welts too, that last a couple of weeks. Right now the flies are worse than the mosquitoes here (and they're out during the daytime).

    When I'm working in the garden I'll wear a lightweight spun polypro painter's coverall. Looks like a hazmat suit but keeps the bugs off completely, without having to put anything at all on my skin. It can get a little bit warm, but not too bad since it's so light and breathable. It wouldn't work for anything like mountain biking, though, it would just get ripped to pieces. I put them in a lingerie bag for washing, even in my front-loader, since they're so fragile, but they'll last quite a while, and when they rip it's usually along the seams. It can be roughly repaired to work as well as ever, and not look any dorkier than it did to begin with.


    ETA: Heat destroys the mosquito's ... I don't want to call it venom since that's not why the mosquito uses it, but I don't know what the right word is ... Anyway, if I get a heating pad, or a rag soaked in water from my tea thermos - either way, as hot as I can stand without burning the skin - if I get it on the bite within 5-10 minutes before the venom has a chance to spread and before I really start reacting, it will just disappear. I don't often have access to anything so hot when I get bitten, but when I do, this works like a charm.
    Last edited by OakLeaf; 06-02-2010 at 04:25 AM.
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