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08/6/2007 at 9:19am
Location: Notts Outfit: Terra Nova Laserlarge 1 (2 berth)
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hi all!
4 yrs ago, i went to backpacking in Italy and had the most horrendous experience with the mozzies there, after depleting all my UK bought Autan, the UKcampsite highly rated Avon's Woodland Fresh stuff and my own homemade essential oil concoction spray (lemon, tea tree, rosemary) and some other product, but i then couldn't get the buggers off me, so i bought some of the Italian products, an electric sensory emitter thing and some spray. none of these items worked, and came back all bitten with pus-swollen ankles, knees and arms...
so anyone who can help me for this yr's travel to italy again. i did try in advance taking garlic capsules and b12 tablets (not a fan of bovril/marmite tho!) but as i'm not so keen on their smell, i don't think my body had enough 'immunity' to combat the mozzie fest... btw, it was 40C when i was there during the heatwave with all my gear on my back, traisping from one site to another!!
thanks so much xxx
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08/6/2007 at 10:22am
Location: Manchester Outfit: Montana 6 + canopy + Cobb
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The best mozzie guard I've ever used is the (now very popular) Jungle Formula. I personally use the roll-on - it's quite literally like a roll-on deoderant, so I just roll it up each arm/leg a couple of times - round my neck, and then liberally on my back (mainly because I can't see what I'm doing - better too much than not enough !!) and a couple of stripes on my chest, tummy and any other place I feel like adding it to.
I've not been bitten whilst wearing this stuff - and believe me, I taste good, I was always the first to be bitten. It was a real god-send to find a product that actually worked !! There's also the liquid version in a small bottle, which I occassionally use to splash on my hands, and dab on my face, a bit like putting after-shave on, I'd guess.
They also do an extra-strength version, if you think you may need it. Widely available, but for sure Boots stock it these days.
Have a great time !!!
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08/6/2007 at 11:06am
Location: Wirral Outfit: Swift Freestyle 520 on seasonal pitch
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Serious reply. We are all very sensitive to mozzies. What we do is
Use Deet wipes - Tescos own are fine. They are superb, but have health risks, so read the label.
Keep covered in the early evening - the little b*ggers only come out to play at certain times. Avoid rivers/lakes/ponds/trees at those times.
Try not to go to places at the worst time of year.
Alan
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08/6/2007 at 11:44am
Location: Essex Greater London Outfit: Bailey Phoenix 640
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Avon Skin So Soft dry oil spray........I KNOW it aint advertised as a mozzie repellent but it TRULY works!
I can't use anything with DEET in coz of it being contraindicated, (big word for me today with fibro fingers), so have to use only this, (or the Crocodile natural stuff in ASDA also excellent and in a much smaller bottle so easy to bung in a small bag when you're out and about, but it's a but pricey), and whilst in Mauritius recently where there are killer mozzies, (can't spell the proper name for 'em but they begin with a C), I did not get one liccle nibble on me!!!
Hubby and my son's new mother-in-law were using DEET, (Jungle Formula extra strength stuff), and one of them succumbed to two bites and the other THREE!!!
You can get the Avon SSS stuff online and I got 3 bottles delivered very fast for under a tenner and it was free p&p. (Gailsavon siteAnd yes....she's also a ukcs member).
Btw.......I have to mention that I'd only been back home for two minutes....out in our somewhat overgrown garden, (must've had a helluva lot of rain while we were away), and blow me down.....FOUR bl**dy bites on me foot and front of ankle straight away!
That'll teach me to NOT wear the Avon stuff alllllllllll the time eh?
------------- Hippychick
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