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- LenSaticExplorerJust a heads up for those who don't know, to kill the itch use heat! For one or two bites, a freshly poured cup of HOT coffee held against them will do the trick. Occasionally, you may have to do it twice if you can't leave it on it long enough.
We carry the reusable Hot/Cold packs that are boilable or microwaveable. Works every time. I hear that it doesn't work on poison Ivy/Oak, though. (I wouldn't know since I don't react to these plants.)
Enjoy!
LS - profdant139Explorer IIOK, Len, now I see what I was doing wrong -- you leave the hot coffee INSIDE the cup, instead of pouring it directly on the bite. D'oh!!
Pure ethanol also works, administered internally. Dosage may vary. - lizzieExplorerWhen we were in Florida last month the rangers at our favorite state park were field testing a product called No Natz during the worst yellow fly season since 1996. They were impressed and so were we. I also wore my head net and my long-sleeved Insect Block shirt. I usually get a few bites no matter what I do, but not this time. lizzie
- Golden_HVACExplorerAnother vote for Avon Skin so Soft.
Fred. - ClarryhillExplorerJust read a newspaper article about a new product "Skeeter Skedaddle". Can't report on first hand results, but the outdoor section reporter was really impressed with results on Maine Black flies and mosquitoes.
- explorenorthExplorerThe new odourless OFF! Clip-ons work as well as DEET for my wife and I, but cost about $1 per hour to use.
- sue_tExplorer
explorenorth wrote:
The new odourless OFF! Clip-ons work as well as DEET for my wife and I, but cost about $1 per hour to use.
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If we're outside just sitting, will get one going to discourage the biters from hovering. - joe_b_Explorer III tend to question if the Off clip ons qualify as a natural product. We have tried the Off clip ons and Thermacell devices in Canada and Alaska on past trips. Both work ok so long as there is no breeze. Plus both get expensive if used all day. As I remember the warnings on both tell you not to use them in enclosed spaces, such as tents, etc. not sure I want to be breathing those chemical fumes anywhere, with that warning.
For short term used either of the heated chemical devices might be OK to use. - roamermattExplorerThis stuff works: Repel-brand Lemon-Eucalyptus insect repellent. Plant-based, no DEET.
http://www.rei.com/product/828908/repel-lemon-eucalyptus-pump-spray-insect-repellent-4-fl-oz - EsoxLuciusExplorerI'm testing the Evergreen Research SuperBand Insect Repellent coiled wristbands currently in Alaska and they seem to keep a good amount of the swarm at bay. A few stragglers still get through, but a couple dabs of DEET will keep those from biting.
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