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  1. #1
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    My daughter is, like you, very allergic to skeeter bites...they get all purple and huge and itchy. I happened to get a bug spray for my puppy when she was too small to put flea and tick stuff on her, that works for people too. It's called Dirty and Hairy Repel bug spray. It's all natural, smells pretty good too. I have asthma, and I can use it without an issue. Also, it doesn't cause any rashes, which is always a plus!

    BTW, one thing I've found with my daughter, when she gets a few bites, I give her a Claritin and it prevents them from getting enormous and itchy. You might want to think about trying that.
    Kristen!

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    I don't wear anything while cycling because I don't slow down enough for bugs to hit.

    But for most other things--things from picnics to camping to fishing to outdoor concerts--I use a Thermacell.

    It's a butane-fueled warming plate upon which you put a small synthetic pad of some type of insecticide (a synthetic pyrethrin, I think).

    The butane cartridge lasts about 8 hours; the insecticide pad about 4. You can buy them at WalMart, camping & sporting goods stores. I also bought a little holster for mine.

    There is nothing on your skin and almost no detectible odor. It repels mosquitoes and midges/no-see-ums for about 300 or so square feet. I generally place mine upwind of me.

    I spend lots and lots of time sitting outdoors in a stationary position for hours. I would go nekkid in the deepest jungles with it; it's that good.

    The rub when traveling is getting the replacement butane cylinders. I go to some remote areas where there is no store and you can't (legally) travel by commericial air with little tankies of butane, though I've gotten away with it before. I suppose you could mail some ahead of yourself.

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    OK, so if Flagstaff catches on fire this weekend and the cause was determined to be natural combustion, you can just blame me!

    You guys totally make me laugh, and it might be a good idea NOT to play "blue flame" while under the consumption of match heads.

    Brenda

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlowButSteady View Post
    I don't wear anything while cycling because I don't slow down enough for bugs to hit.
    (...)
    I would go nekkid in the deepest jungles with it; it's that good.
    You're on a roll here, aren't you.

    btw, what's with the weird brand names in the US?? "Skin so Soft"? "Dirty and Hairy"??

    This thread has turned really funny. I am going to try matches this summer and see if the mosquitos veer off and bite my hubby instead.
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    For the bites, I highly recommend Liquid Benadryl. Applied soon after a bite, you won't have another problem with itch except with the most virulent bite.
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

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    I use 3M's Ultrathon repellent. I, too, am a bug magnet and this is the only thing that works. It stinks, but I'd rather stink than be bitten.

    It's 34% Deet. It's a different formulation of the Deet so the lower concentration works as well as the 100% Deet used to. It also lasts for a long time.

 

 

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