Chuckle Monday – Mosquito Madness

Does anyone have a mosquito repellent plan that works? Last week we camped in the Squamish, Whistler, Pemberton area and it felt a little like we were the main course at a mosquito picnic. I have the welts and itch to prove it.

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15 responses to “Chuckle Monday – Mosquito Madness”

  1. Oh dear, they are bad in Ontario this year as well! We may all have to start wearing suits made of netting!!!

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    1. Not sure what is making them so bad, maybe the hot weather but I thought that would get rid of them and now all the smoke from the forest fires seems to be making it worse.

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    Angelika Schwarz

    We bought one of those battery operated fly swatters. Despite our screens in our caravan, it was still full of mosquitoes. Every night I walked through with my killer swatter.. zap zap zap…till no more zapping occurred. As for outside, we use a mosquito repellent here in Germany called Autan.

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    1. We haven one of those battery operated fly scatters as well. My kids love to use it so at least is a novelty. Seems to work best on bees

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  3. 1. Catnip oil. This insect repellent is derived from the nepeta cataria plant. It may offer mosquito protection for seven hours, according to the EPA.
    2. Oil of lemon eucalyptus (OLE). This is a natural, plant-based oil. It works as well at preventing mosquito bites as products that contain lower concentrations (6.65%) of DEET.
    Two other recommendations:
    * make certain there is no standing water nearby
    * portable fans blowing on you make it more difficult for them to land on you.

    Hope these suggestions help.

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  4. I just purchased a product called Mosquito Barrier (mosquito barrier.com). It comes in a jug that you mix with water and spray. It is garlic-based and apparently for mosquitos garlic is either toxic or at least repels them. I spray it around our swingset where we sit outside and it has made a HUGE difference (It got so bad I couldn’t sit outside). And I think because it is just garlic that it is not toxic. It really doesn’t smell, although when you first spray it you can detect it, but it is not in the least offensive, and it disappears quickly. Worth a try!

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    1. Thanks for the information, I will look it up.

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  5. For the bites you get try Thermapik. I have a review and link to it on my blog: https://wordpress.com/post/79120989/170/

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    1. Greats I will check that out

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  6. Wish I had good advice to dispense, but alas the de Wet clan seems to be cursed with sweet blood too… Sometimes it seems that there can be only 1 mosquito for miles around, and it will find us in a horde of people. And is some areas it’s not only the itchy welts that cause irritation but you also have to take precautions against malaria. Do the mozzies at your end of the earth also carry disease?

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    1. Not so much with the malaria but we do get the itchy hives and they can spot me in a group as well.

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      1. I don’t know whether their liking of us should be considered a compliment 😀

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  7. My parents have two of those propane attractant machines – not sure they work, but they certainly kill thousands of the mosquitoes on a seemingly daily basis. I go for the mosquito coils. There are enough warnings on them about not using them indoors that I figure they must work (note: I ignore the fact that this means they are probably not good for me. When the alternative is being eaten alive, I figure it’s a decent trade).

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    1. I use the coils as weel. Not sure if they work either but smoke that comes from them makes me feel like something is happening. We had one of the zapper machines but I had a hard time listening to the bugs burn, lol

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      1. Oh, the zapper machine – I love and hate it. I love hearing it and knowing mosquitoes are being killed, but then I think about what is happening and it’s not so pleasant.

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