Mosquitos - help!
#1
Mosquitos - help!
Any advise on what we can do for mosquito bites. They seem to love us
Sounds trivial but swelling up like balloons around each bite, really itchy and painful. Help please on remedies to stop the itching and swelling. The over the counter stuff we got isn't helping.
We use aeroguard, off (hubbie calls it ON!) and citronella candles when we sit outside but no luck.
Thanks a lot,
Irish Gal
Sounds trivial but swelling up like balloons around each bite, really itchy and painful. Help please on remedies to stop the itching and swelling. The over the counter stuff we got isn't helping.
We use aeroguard, off (hubbie calls it ON!) and citronella candles when we sit outside but no luck.
Thanks a lot,
Irish Gal
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Re: Mosquitos - help!
sit inside!
sorry, that's not help. my husband is the one that is usually eaten alive. he find that my son's nappy rash cream help or pawpaw cream is quite good too - vaseline type stuff in red tub or tube.
sorry, that's not help. my husband is the one that is usually eaten alive. he find that my son's nappy rash cream help or pawpaw cream is quite good too - vaseline type stuff in red tub or tube.
#3
Re: Mosquitos - help!
Any advise on what we can do for mosquito bites. They seem to love us
Sounds trivial but swelling up like balloons around each bite, really itchy and painful. Help please on remedies to stop the itching and swelling. The over the counter stuff we got isn't helping.
We use aeroguard, off (hubbie calls it ON!) and citronella candles when we sit outside but no luck.
Thanks a lot,
Irish Gal
Sounds trivial but swelling up like balloons around each bite, really itchy and painful. Help please on remedies to stop the itching and swelling. The over the counter stuff we got isn't helping.
We use aeroguard, off (hubbie calls it ON!) and citronella candles when we sit outside but no luck.
Thanks a lot,
Irish Gal
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Re: Mosquitos - help!
Any advise on what we can do for mosquito bites. They seem to love us
Sounds trivial but swelling up like balloons around each bite, really itchy and painful. Help please on remedies to stop the itching and swelling. The over the counter stuff we got isn't helping.
We use aeroguard, off (hubbie calls it ON!) and citronella candles when we sit outside but no luck.
Thanks a lot,
Irish Gal
Sounds trivial but swelling up like balloons around each bite, really itchy and painful. Help please on remedies to stop the itching and swelling. The over the counter stuff we got isn't helping.
We use aeroguard, off (hubbie calls it ON!) and citronella candles when we sit outside but no luck.
Thanks a lot,
Irish Gal
I’ve given up trying to stop the blighters biting me. I now take anti-histamines, usually Polaramine tablets (pharmacist only) or claratyne. It doesn’t stop the bites but at least I don’t itch so much. The reactions don’t seem as bad as the used to be either – probably because my blood is one quarter anti-histamine now.
Mx
#5
Re: Mosquitos - help!
Take your B vitamins or start eating marmite/vegemite!
We also use Aeroguard tropical & mosquito coils when I think about it! I have an automatic release bug spray now too!
We have dengue to consider where we are so I do actually take it quite seriously. make sure that all possible breeding sources are minimailsed ie anything that holds water in your garden, including the plants!
We also use Aeroguard tropical & mosquito coils when I think about it! I have an automatic release bug spray now too!
We have dengue to consider where we are so I do actually take it quite seriously. make sure that all possible breeding sources are minimailsed ie anything that holds water in your garden, including the plants!
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Re: Mosquitos - help!
Garlic...seriously.
My Nan used to swear by it to deal with midges.
Brian Lenehin is a user (then again midges are the least of his worries)
http://www.garlic-central.com/mosquito.html
My Nan used to swear by it to deal with midges.
Brian Lenehin is a user (then again midges are the least of his worries)
http://www.garlic-central.com/mosquito.html
#7
Re: Mosquitos - help!
If you get a bite, try sticking a little square of sellotape over it, as quickly as possible.
You'll find it stops the itching (if you get in quick enough) and even if you do scratch, you don't do damage to the skin.
Past that, make sure you have no standing water anywhere nearby where they could breed.
You'll find it stops the itching (if you get in quick enough) and even if you do scratch, you don't do damage to the skin.
Past that, make sure you have no standing water anywhere nearby where they could breed.
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Re: Mosquitos - help!
I suffered badly while living in Spain.....gave up counting at 500 bites last summer Then I discovered lemon juice. A slice of fresh lemon rub it on the bite and it eases the itching and stops the swelling. Worked for me and made life more tolerable. I tried all the different sprays.....I love marmite and garlic and eat both regularly but that didn't keep the blighters away Some people they love and some they hate....they loved me
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Re: Mosquitos - help!
I suffered badly while living in Spain.....gave up counting at 500 bites last summer Then I discovered lemon juice. A slice of fresh lemon rub it on the bite and it eases the itching and stops the swelling. Worked for me and made life more tolerable. I tried all the different sprays.....I love marmite and garlic and eat both regularly but that didn't keep the blighters away Some people they love and some they hate....they loved me
#10
Re: Mosquitos - help!
Garlic...seriously.
My Nan used to swear by it to deal with midges.
Brian Lenehin is a user (then again midges are the least of his worries)
http://www.garlic-central.com/mosquito.html
My Nan used to swear by it to deal with midges.
Brian Lenehin is a user (then again midges are the least of his worries)
http://www.garlic-central.com/mosquito.html
I concur. Eat garlic.
#12
Re: Mosquitos - help!
Any advise on what we can do for mosquito bites. They seem to love us
Sounds trivial but swelling up like balloons around each bite, really itchy and painful. Help please on remedies to stop the itching and swelling. The over the counter stuff we got isn't helping.
We use aeroguard, off (hubbie calls it ON!) and citronella candles when we sit outside but no luck.
Thanks a lot,
Irish Gal
Sounds trivial but swelling up like balloons around each bite, really itchy and painful. Help please on remedies to stop the itching and swelling. The over the counter stuff we got isn't helping.
We use aeroguard, off (hubbie calls it ON!) and citronella candles when we sit outside but no luck.
Thanks a lot,
Irish Gal
http://www.mosquitoclick.com/
I was a bit dubious at first, but they really do work. Takes away the itch more or less straight away.
#13
Re: Mosquitos - help!
Wear light coloured clothes as mossies are attracted to the dark.
I use Odomos (it's an Indian make) repellent and swear by it. It contains N'N Diethyl Benzamide as an active ingredient (so look for any cream that contains this) and is reported to be non-toxic and non-carcinogenic. I have used it for 30 years ever since I was a kid in India. Am going to get a huge supply back when I go to India in Jan, let me know if you want some
Also, keep all windows and doors (if you don't have a mosquito screen) closed during dusk and dawn.
I use Odomos (it's an Indian make) repellent and swear by it. It contains N'N Diethyl Benzamide as an active ingredient (so look for any cream that contains this) and is reported to be non-toxic and non-carcinogenic. I have used it for 30 years ever since I was a kid in India. Am going to get a huge supply back when I go to India in Jan, let me know if you want some
Also, keep all windows and doors (if you don't have a mosquito screen) closed during dusk and dawn.
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You can buy Antihistamine cream over the counter at chemists.
Go buy some of this its the best stuff for getting rid of any itch and stop swelling.
We use it for allergies but tried it on bites and it works a treat.
If its any help, I got bit too death when we first arrived. 2half years later I hardly get bitten. Think they like new blood!
Gems
Go buy some of this its the best stuff for getting rid of any itch and stop swelling.
We use it for allergies but tried it on bites and it works a treat.
If its any help, I got bit too death when we first arrived. 2half years later I hardly get bitten. Think they like new blood!
Gems
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Re: Mosquitos - help!
Wife has been suffering badly recently - had to get antibiotics.
I have ordered a mosquito key-ring and repellent stickers from http://www.dealextreme.com/search.dx/search.mosquito. Will report back when they arrive.
In the meantime best thing to do with any bite is ice it for 20mins.
You could use Listerine http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2009/11...ng-mosquitoes/
http://www.slate.com/id/2123291/ you may be able to get them here.
Toothpaste and ice best for bee-stings http://www.slate.com/id/2088863/
Ian
I have ordered a mosquito key-ring and repellent stickers from http://www.dealextreme.com/search.dx/search.mosquito. Will report back when they arrive.
In the meantime best thing to do with any bite is ice it for 20mins.
You could use Listerine http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2009/11...ng-mosquitoes/
http://www.slate.com/id/2123291/ you may be able to get them here.
Toothpaste and ice best for bee-stings http://www.slate.com/id/2088863/
Ian