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Reply #30 posted 05/25/09 8:27pm

PurpleJedi

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If they're mosquitos, then you should be able to hear them when you turn off the lights.

Otherwise, check your mattress for other types of bugs (as has been mentioned above). Wash your sheets in hot water (we once had a mosquito IN THE SHEETS that just stayed in there biting us).

If it's gnats or noseeums then you're outta luck. I don't know how to get rid of those things. They fly right through the screens and they aren't affected by citronella.
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Reply #31 posted 05/25/09 9:59pm

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we have mosquito dragons.....they look like huge mosquitos, but they eat them!!!!

They are kind of irritating, but much less irritating than mosquitoes!
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Reply #32 posted 05/25/09 11:20pm

baroque

someone said garlic in here.
that is perfect. keep in mines that mosquitos love bananas and sweet fruits. so try to avoid those. i keep a basil pot next to my window on summer days. mosquitos hate basil, the scent. lemon seems to work as well.
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Reply #33 posted 05/25/09 11:40pm

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wildgoldenhoney said:

EmeraldSkies said:



Well mine don't look like this....



and they itch like crazy!! I don't think that Bed Bug Bites itch,I think they just hurt.
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I think they itch, but have you inspected your mattress seams just in case?
If you do have any, you might not have just a couple, but more than a few.

How long have you had this problem?



Just this month,but I always have a problem with mosquito bites when it starts getting close to summer.
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Reply #34 posted 05/25/09 11:50pm

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morningsong said:

Last month I had them swarming all over my front porch at night, gigantic ones, never had that happen before, it was scary trying to get in and out of the house, not only to keep from getting bitten, but letting a couple in the house. I got this stuff...



...lite it up on my porch, haven't seen one since.


I have tried these before,but did'nt really see much difference. I might try these



and I am going to try the Skin So Soft lotion as well. nod
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Reply #35 posted 05/29/09 8:07pm

bluesbaby

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I also heard spraying Listerine around works...
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Reply #36 posted 05/29/09 8:28pm

PurpleJedi

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I was told today by a co-worker that in Chile, they hang a bag of water nearby and it keeps them at bay.

shrug
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Reply #37 posted 05/29/09 11:39pm

Ottensen

PurpleJedi said:

I was told today by a co-worker that in Chile, they hang a bag of water nearby and it keeps them at bay.

shrug


Standing water usually attract mosquitos though, doesn't it? eek


anyhoo, I'd reccommend

*skin so soft by Avon, it's great stuff

*citronella candles

*any products by the "OFF!" brand

*a mosquito net over your bed. the white ones are cute andmake the bed look all dreamy. cool
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Reply #38 posted 05/30/09 6:33am

PanthaGirl

The healthiest option without the use of chemicals is an organic moisturiser that contains pure pressed extra virgin olive oil, I use certain brands on a daily basis and it works for me.
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Reply #39 posted 05/30/09 8:51pm

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Ottensen said:

PurpleJedi said:

I was told today by a co-worker that in Chile, they hang a bag of water nearby and it keeps them at bay.

shrug


Standing water usually attract mosquitos though, doesn't it? eek



Yeah, you'd think so.
It's probably an old wives' tale...but I'm itching to find out (no pun intended).
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Reply #40 posted 05/30/09 9:02pm

Fauxie

Are you supposed to rub your skin with orange or lemon zest or something? hmmm

We get a lot here. It comes and goes with how much they bite you though. I'll go 2 weeks without any bites and then suddenly get lots of them. Always lots of mozzies flying around, it's just sometimes they go for me and sometimes they don't. I wonder what that's about.
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Reply #41 posted 05/30/09 9:11pm

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Fauxie said:

Are you supposed to rub your skin with orange or lemon zest or something? hmmm

We get a lot here. It comes and goes with how much they bite you though. I'll go 2 weeks without any bites and then suddenly get lots of them. Always lots of mozzies flying around, it's just sometimes they go for me and sometimes they don't. I wonder what that's about.


I heard that alcohol content in your blood could sometimes be a deterrent.
shrug
Are you inebriated when they don't attack?
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Reply #42 posted 05/30/09 9:40pm

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I want to try this product.

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Reply #43 posted 05/30/09 9:49pm

Fauxie

PurpleJedi said:

Fauxie said:

Are you supposed to rub your skin with orange or lemon zest or something? hmmm

We get a lot here. It comes and goes with how much they bite you though. I'll go 2 weeks without any bites and then suddenly get lots of them. Always lots of mozzies flying around, it's just sometimes they go for me and sometimes they don't. I wonder what that's about.


I heard that alcohol content in your blood could sometimes be a deterrent.
shrug
Are you inebriated when they don't attack?


If anything my experience is the opposite. The times I get bitten most are when having barbecues out the front of the house and I'm drinking beer. hmmm
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Reply #44 posted 05/31/09 12:02am

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lazycrockett said:

I want to try this product.



yeah I saw this on TV,but I'm not sure it would be safe to use indoors. That seems to be when they go for me.
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Reply #45 posted 05/31/09 10:19am

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May sound silly but, a fresh dryer sheet rubbed liberally all over exposed skin can keep them away as well. Carry one in your pocket and I have found they stay away as well.

Many a campfire nites can't be wrong. giggle

There are also misquito plants...they keep 'em away too.

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Reply #46 posted 05/31/09 10:28am

Mach

We use lemon eucalyptus oil ( essential oil ) blended with olive oil - works very well in the woods camping

We also buy cheap dollar store "listerine" and make a spray 50/50 with water and spray all around our tents and chairs - seems to help as well
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Reply #47 posted 05/31/09 10:29am

Cinnie

pippet said:

May sound silly but, a fresh dryer sheet rubbed liberally all over exposed skin can keep them away as well. Carry one in your pocket and I have found they stay away as well.


Crazy but I have heard this idea too. My favorite product is the one Muse is allergic to but recommended because it does not smell like OFF! but works like OFF!


Another tip that I found quite true. Darker clothing such as black or blue attracts mosquitos, so don't wear your navy blue beater to the campfire!
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Reply #48 posted 05/31/09 12:58pm

Harlepolis

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Whenever I go visit my family in Arizona, this is what I bring with me and it is effective.
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Reply #49 posted 05/31/09 1:11pm

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by maintaining a bitter, curdled soul that makes my blood taste like vinegar. seems to do the trick. thumbs up!
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Reply #50 posted 05/31/09 1:13pm

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errant said:

by maintaining a bitter, curdled soul that makes my blood taste like vinegar. seems to do the trick. thumbs up!


falloff That's how I keep SOMETHIN' away
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Reply #51 posted 05/31/09 1:14pm

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Cinnie said:

errant said:

by maintaining a bitter, curdled soul that makes my blood taste like vinegar. seems to do the trick. thumbs up!


falloff That's how I keep SOMETHIN' away



it works on keeping potential suitors who want something more than sex out of me away too. woot!
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Reply #52 posted 05/31/09 1:20pm

Cinnie

errant said:

Cinnie said:



falloff That's how I keep SOMETHIN' away



it works on keeping potential suitors who want something more than sex out of me away too. woot!


falloff falloff THAT'S SO SAD AND FUNNY!!!!!
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