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WarmWater
130 posts |
#72105 2007-09-15 22:21 GMT |
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if not is there anyhting i can put on my skin to keep them away when going to sleep. thank you so much
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Erin
123 posts |
#72106 2007-09-15 22:23 GMT |
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Try "citronella" candles...
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Piramidy
138 posts |
#72107 2007-09-15 22:23 GMT |
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Wear long sleeves and pants.
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Clockwork
122 posts |
#72108 2007-09-15 22:23 GMT |
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your palm ?
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FeatheryRomance
134 posts |
#72109 2007-09-15 22:24 GMT |
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I saw this express where they flip houses and they put a bat house outside. The bats survive in this box and come out and eat the giant mosquitoes. I cosidered it was really cool.
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Beachrunner
142 posts |
#72110 2007-09-15 22:25 GMT |
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I don't know what you could put on your skin but don't eat bananas. Somebody told me that it attracts mosquitos.
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HartToHart
143 posts |
#72111 2007-09-15 22:26 GMT |
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Avon has a spray, lotion or bath oil Skin so Soft
repellent for mosquitos. It's been around for years. And it Does Work www.avon.com |
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TheBirdWatcher
146 posts |
#72112 2007-09-15 22:26 GMT |
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You can just contribute a sheet of Dryer Fabric Softener ! Carry it under a collar or in a pocket and no bugs! And you'll smell wonderful too! A golfer's trick.
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BerryNice
131 posts |
#72113 2007-09-15 22:26 GMT |
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Citronella candles work well out-doors.
You can obtain citronella oil to put in a lamp. Or those green coils that smoke when lit. |
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Herdleader
150 posts |
#72114 2007-09-15 22:26 GMT |
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get one of those lanterns that attract mosquitos and zap them when they touch. It might be difficult to sleep, but its better than being bitten right?
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SpeedDemon
129 posts |
#72115 2007-09-15 22:28 GMT |
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You do know it's only the female that bites, anyway in Australia we can buy these little rectangular strips that fit into a attachnent that plugs into your power point, they are very good, don't know where you are, but check to observe if you could get them.
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RabbitBounce
139 posts |
#72116 2007-09-15 22:38 GMT |
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Avon's Skin-So-Soft will keep them off of you...as well as chiggers and ticks for the the bulk part.
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Contageous
134 posts |
#72117 2007-09-16 01:38 GMT |
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use eucalyptus vital oil~ I dare mosquito go near u.
Mosquitos "allegie" with eucalyptus oil. You can burn some eucalyptus leaves so that the smell keep the mosquito away, but the best are still apply it on ur skin It is safe. In my country they even use it to put on children skin |
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