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Title: Mosquitoes
Post by: Kayc on December 03, 2012, 05:05:56 am
I have just come back a few days camping.  The Mosquitoes were there in swarms and they love me!  Infact anything that bites love me. Once, we had just arrived a new camping site, I opened the car door and a huge horse fly flew in and bit me!  I use 'Off"  which does work to some degree and Bushmans which is very good, though it melts plastic if you have any on your hands and touch something.  I have been taking VitB for months, but that doesn't help and burn coils but I think the little beggers love the smell of them!
So... does anyone have a tried and true insect repellant  and also something to keep them away.  Even when I spray myself with Off etc, they hang around just a few few inches away looking for an unsprayed bit of skin. They even sit on the rim of my coffee cup while I am having a coffee
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: Yvette on December 03, 2012, 05:09:08 am
Drink a bottle of bitter lemon
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: cookie1 on December 03, 2012, 05:11:01 am
Does that work Yvette. It would be a great solution.
Kaye I find the only thing that really works is to cover up. Rather hard for the face and neck though.
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: Yvette on December 03, 2012, 05:19:17 am
I think it works  :)
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Post by: Amy :-) on December 03, 2012, 05:22:57 am
Don't eat bananas ;)
And I find 'Aeroguard' works better than 'Off' :)
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: obbie on December 03, 2012, 05:25:50 am
my reply got lost, as power went out
Mosquito's are attracted to dark clothing, also try aerogaurd, its better.
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: Cuilidh on December 03, 2012, 05:28:04 am
I have read that mosquitoes are attracted to people who eat bananas.  They love my DH as well, in fact, they love him so much that he got malaria several years ago!

If I remember correctly, Andie once posted that spraying the area with Listerine works (but it didn't seem to work for me).  Try searching this forum for mosquitoes and you may find some more answers because I know there have been some posts on this subject in the past.  I think one of the Avon products was also mentioned - I've just checked my files and it was Avon's Skin So Soft.  If you PM me your email address I'll send my list to you.  I can't vouch for the efficacy of anything on the list, but it makes interesting reading.  In fact, if you search this forum for Skin So Soft you will probably find the exact same list or link that I have got.
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: cookie1 on December 03, 2012, 05:46:01 am
They love my DH too. He ended up with Ross River Virus after being 'kissed' by a mosquito.
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: obbie on December 03, 2012, 05:47:06 am
I ended up with Ross river fever years ago too.
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Post by: jeninwa on December 03, 2012, 06:21:14 am
Has anyone tried the mosquito bands seen them in the shops and online.
http://www.mozziebands.com.au/
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: Wonder on December 03, 2012, 06:34:11 am
I'm exactly teh same, I get eaten alive as soon as I walk outside. I much prefer Off to Areoguard but last week still got 15 bites while sitting outside covered in Off. The rest of the family got none!! I have tried the Bushmans but found it affected my skin and felt worse than being bitten. I researched the Listerine theory and there isn't much to back it up online. I haven't tried the Skin So Soft, although I did buy some last year and couldn't remember what I bought it for, do you know if you rub it on your skin or spray around? I was going to give the Sandlewood sticks a try this year. I tend to try everything that's on the market at least once each year. 

Jeninwa, I tried the bands and they did  nothing for me.
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: Cuilidh on December 03, 2012, 06:47:41 am
I think you wipe the Skin So Soft on, but I would have to check that.

I also asked Megan Jane if she did citronella candles, but she said not yet.

A combination of mozzie coils and citronella candles often helps to some extent.

Covering up is always good, but when we lived in Hong Kong the mosquitoes there would bite you through your jeans!
Title: Mosquitoes
Post by: Kayc on December 03, 2012, 07:49:22 am
Thank you for all those suggestions.  I too have had Ross River Virus, thankfully a mild dose.  One of the replies triggered a memory of something I had read in the Bali Advertiser last year
For those interested
http://baliadvertiser.biz/articles/paradise/2012/mosquitos.html

I now remember trying to find the Lemon eucalyptus oil without any luck. 
The most effective natural mosquito repellent so far. A 2002 study in the New England Journal of Medicine compared different synthetic chemical and herbal repellents. A Lemon Eucalyptus Repellent provided 120.1 minutes of mosquito protection, more than a repellent with a low concentration of the chemical DEET (4.75% DEET provided 88.4 minutes of protection and 23.8% DEET, provided 301.5 minutes of protection

I will try again.  I had bought one of those electronic things which emit a high frequency and you attach it your clothing.  The beggers came and sat on it!
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: Aussie Brenda on December 03, 2012, 08:17:30 am
Sorry to hear thatnyounjhave mossie trouble,  I have a girlfriend who is the  same, I always try to sit near  her, so I don't get bitten  ;D.  We went camping a couple of weeks ago and I had some  Skin So Soft, bath oil is the best it has the strongest smell, it seems to work GF used it too and had asked me to get her some. 
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: Wonder on December 03, 2012, 10:59:20 am
I can't wait to try the skin so soft. I bought two bottles of it but it took so long to get to me I forgot why I bought it! If we are planning a night out doors I always use a combination of protection so this and the bitter lemon can be added to the list.
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: judydawn on December 03, 2012, 11:12:25 am
If they do get you, aloe vera helps enormously here - I have used it on the kids and myself and it gives relieve pretty quickly.  Plant yourself some and have it on tap.
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: Greyhoundmum on December 03, 2012, 02:12:25 pm
I'm the same and have the type of blood that mozzies love, I find it easier to cover up if t all possible and rather than spray the aero guard on my skin I put it on my clothes aswell.  I have also tried the sunscreen with insect repellant which wasn't too bad.
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: Wonder on December 03, 2012, 08:38:57 pm
If we are planning to be outside I also spray all the furniture before and and that seems to help quit a bit.

Judy we have a big aloe tree and I do breaks bits off now and again but don't find it gives much relief. We did buy some herbal cream in Thailand that works a bit. My bites also swell up and can still be itchy two weeks later when I got hot, they are particularly bad on my feet. DS was allergic to them when he was small and would end up with huge welts, thankfully he grew out of the allergy, he still gets bitten like me but doesn't suffer as badly.
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: Cuilidh on December 04, 2012, 12:45:42 am
Have you tried taking antihistamines after you get bitten to help calm down the reaction?
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Post by: meganjane on December 04, 2012, 01:49:58 am
That's interesting reading about Lemon Eucalyptus. I must try it! I haven't found citronella works terribly well. Often it's a combination of essential oils that work. Mozzies love me too.
I put a paste of carb soda on my bites to stop the itching.


I also asked Megan Jane if she did citronella candles, but she said not yet.


Marina, I probably won't make them as you can get them from Bunnings and places like that in big buckets. I couldn't make them for what they sell them for.
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: Cuilidh on December 04, 2012, 02:11:41 am
Thanks MJ - I would have preferred yours, of course, but I guess I can settle for Bunnings instead (if I HAVE to!)
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Post by: judydawn on December 04, 2012, 02:18:22 am
My plant is only the small variety Wonder, I have other aloe plants as well but don't use them.
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Post by: meganjane on December 04, 2012, 02:44:28 am
I always thought that aloe vera is only a reasonably small plant.

Sorry, Marina. I don't usually recommend a place like Bunnings.... :-\

You can get them at your local garden/outdoor shop, I'm sure.
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: Wonder on December 04, 2012, 03:05:25 am
We have an aloe tree and when you break the leaves it has a liquid that looks the same, maybe it's different and that's why it has never worked on me??

Just checked with DH and around the base of the tree we have standard Aloe Vera plants as well - he said it's these leaves I've tried using before, I assumed they were off the tree.
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: Rogizoja on December 04, 2012, 08:06:45 am
I've found a shotgun really does the business - blasts the little beggars to kingdom come  ;D. 

However, failing that, a chemical option is to get a spray that contains DEET (diethyl-meta-toluamide if you must know). There are lots of these varying in concentrations from 25% up to 100% - choose the strength that best suits you. DD used it on a school expedition to Peru and it worked a treat.

Another good option is to fire up one of those ultra-violet bug electrocution gadgets - I love the bzzzt accompanied by a little spark heralding another mozzie's departure to the fields of Elysium.
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: Aussie Brenda on December 04, 2012, 08:26:23 am
I remember reading up about those ultra-violet bug devises, apparently they don't get many mossies, the females are after blood so they can breed.
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: dragongirly on December 05, 2012, 01:34:13 am
It doesn't matter what I wear here - I get eaten through my clothes and end up with enormous bites.  I love my lavendar oil *grin*.  But everyone else here is right - don't wear dark clothing and try and avoid dusk outside as that is when I find the little monsters are prolific.

There is a repellent that I have here which I can't unfortunately name as it's in Thai, but it's quite good.  I will be bringing some home with me that's for sure.
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: Tasty on December 05, 2012, 02:55:07 am
I would love to find a suitable insect repellant too. I bought a bug zapper last year but it was useless, except for moths.

I also bought a citronella candle in a coconut shell...this one: http://www.myrtleandtuppence.com.au/family-range/smack-that-mozzie-candle and I think it's effective as well as some natural insect repellant from those guys. I didn't get bitten but still uncomfortable seeing mozzies close by. Must find it again as I went to the park for 5 mins yesterday and got bitten!
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: meganjane on December 07, 2012, 05:57:33 am
DEET is an effective repellent, but many people are allergic to it as it's quite toxic. Natural repellents need to be re-applied frequently.

Love the coconut shell candle!
Title: Re: Mosquitoes
Post by: Rogizoja on December 11, 2012, 03:39:05 pm
KayC - I just spotted this on BBC (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-20669080 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-20669080)) and thought of you  :D Yet another way to deter the pesky critters.