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bluebird121 Oct 8th 2008 11:50 pm

Advice wanted About Insect Bites
 
Hi there .. Hopefully some one on here may have had the same trouble as me and found a solution.
I keep getting bitten. Not sure what it is though as I never see it. Some folk say it is a sand fly.. or mosquito. The thing is that I come up in lumps. I take a reaction to it.
It looks like something has punctured my skin and you can see the poison as it swells up.
I bought some cream today to try and alleviate the symptoms but any ideas how to prevent it other than plastering myself with a spray with chemicals in it ..
So please anyone got any ideas.. I am worried that it will get worse in the Summer..

PoppetUK Oct 9th 2008 12:10 am

Re: Advice wanted About Insect Bites
 

Originally Posted by bluebird121 (Post 6859424)
Hi there .. Hopefully some one on here may have had the same trouble as me and found a solution.
I keep getting bitten. Not sure what it is though as I never see it. Some folk say it is a sand fly.. or mosquito. The thing is that I come up in lumps. I take a reaction to it.
It looks like something has punctured my skin and you can see the poison as it swells up.
I bought some cream today to try and alleviate the symptoms but any ideas how to prevent it other than plastering myself with a spray with chemicals in it ..
So please anyone got any ideas.. I am worried that it will get worse in the Summer..

Sorry I can't really help but I do sympathise. The bloody things love me and I can have some horrible nights if I get nailed.

Bushman has worked for me. Not keen on using that though if I am pregnant this summer.

The cream I use really helps. Its a basic four in one from the chemist. Antihistamine, anti inflammatory, antiseptic and anesthetic. This gives me light relief and if that fails I normally have to take a tablet at night to get some sleep. Normally anything above 5 bits in one hit will be enough to need this.

You could also try a zapper from the chemist straight after the bite. It does stop them becoming quite so angry.

Hope someone else can help.

Dougie Oct 9th 2008 12:50 am

Re: Advice wanted About Insect Bites
 

Originally Posted by bluebird121 (Post 6859424)
Hi there .. Hopefully some one on here may have had the same trouble as me and found a solution.
I keep getting bitten. Not sure what it is though as I never see it. Some folk say it is a sand fly.. or mosquito. The thing is that I come up in lumps. I take a reaction to it.
It looks like something has punctured my skin and you can see the poison as it swells up.
I bought some cream today to try and alleviate the symptoms but any ideas how to prevent it other than plastering myself with a spray with chemicals in it ..
So please anyone got any ideas.. I am worried that it will get worse in the Summer..

Again no advice from me either but have thought about this nyself when we get over there as i too am pretty tasty it seems :rofl:
But Louise thinks not :sneaky:

As i get bitten to death in england as soon as it goes dark by anything and everything it seems, So in oz i'll proberly be a walking insect feast !!:ohmy:

Dougie

foxall22 Oct 9th 2008 2:23 am

Re: Advice wanted About Insect Bites
 
I get eaten too - Stingose is the only thing that helps me. And the red tiger balm can be soothing. Some people play around with vitamin B supplements, they reckon that affects our 'smell'

G

Kryptonix Oct 9th 2008 2:34 am

Re: Advice wanted About Insect Bites
 
Never used it but this get's good reviews judging by people's replies.. doesn't stop the biting but very good at stopping the itching apparently.

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=561607

There's also some other advice as to what people do in the link above... may help..

flodsfive Oct 9th 2008 3:52 am

Re: Advice wanted About Insect Bites
 
Hi all,

I never used to be tasty to insects. We tend to eat a fair bit of garlic. The last time (jan) I was in oz I stayed with mum and ate her diet which was decidely less garlicky then my normal diet. I got bitten to death one night (there had been severe weather and lot's of flooding) and ended up with ross river virus. sheer agony for around 2 months. :thumbdown:

Oh well they say once you have had it you are immune.:thumbsup:

margy Oct 9th 2008 4:44 am

Re: Advice wanted About Insect Bites
 
Hi,

It has been said before, so sorry for repeating this, but Avon skin so soft moisturiser is great for deterring the devils from biting.

The clickers are good, I'm told, for alleviating the symptoms once bitten.

I'm sure if you search for the thread you can find information on both of these.

Hope that helps.

Thanks.

M

NessieNoo Oct 9th 2008 5:37 am

Re: Advice wanted About Insect Bites
 
Hey,
I got really badly bitten by sand flies and was given Tiger balm. Its a your enviromentally friendly option. Tea tree also works on everything :)

lesleys Oct 9th 2008 10:28 pm

Re: Advice wanted About Insect Bites
 
If you're getting bitten then either stay inside, cover all skin or use an insect repellent (Aerogard or Off). Mozzies don't just bite here they carry diseases - Ross River fever, Denge etc.

Are you using sunscreen? That's a chemical as well, but you'd be silly not to use it here.

Tea tree oil, Tiger Balm etc are just as much chemicals as tested branded products. They just have pretty names and are 'natural'. Other 'natural' things Hemlock, henbane, castor oil plant - would you want to eat them? All natural things are chemicals. Please try to think it through.

The Crow Oct 9th 2008 10:36 pm

Re: Advice wanted About Insect Bites
 

Originally Posted by lesleys (Post 6862341)
cover all skin.

The blighters bite through my clothes here :eek: even jeans :thumbdown:

lesleys Oct 9th 2008 11:03 pm

Re: Advice wanted About Insect Bites
 

Originally Posted by The Crow (Post 6862365)
The blighters bite through my clothes here :eek: even jeans :thumbdown:

Yeh, I know that as well :mad:

I had a millipede fall off my hat inside my collar and down inside my clothes :eek: That's like getting a continuous trail of bites along its path. Along with Stingose, Stopitch and antihistamines I found I NEEDED continuous ice-packs:ohmy:

cbeeb Oct 9th 2008 11:16 pm

Re: Advice wanted About Insect Bites
 
to prevent anything with citronella in it, the avon skin so soft (green oil spray) works for midges in scotland only thing that does, the clicker works ( about $20 from pharmacy works well one bitten as does stingrose cream.

kjc Oct 9th 2008 11:38 pm

Re: Advice wanted About Insect Bites
 
As a good deterrent from insect bites,try using Detol mixed with baby oil 50/50mixture.(shake well before applying)
I live in the bush,all the locals use it as it works out a lot cheaper than off the shelf remedies.
It may not smell so sweet,but it works.;)

emelems Oct 9th 2008 11:46 pm

Re: Advice wanted About Insect Bites
 

Originally Posted by kjc (Post 6862517)
As a good deterrent from insect bites,try using Detol mixed with baby oil 50/50mixture.(shake well before applying)
I live in the bush,all the locals use it as it works out a lot cheaper than off the shelf remedies.
It may not smell so sweet,but it works.;)

I have been told about this by quite a few Australians we have met on our travels..

I also put a few drops of Eucalypus oil in my conncotion!

Just buy a sprayer from Bunnings for a couple of bucks.. then some gold & blacks cheap baby oil and gold & blacks cheap detol equivalent... put it in 50:50 and a few drops of oil.. shake before use.. your legs and arms will feel oooh sooo smooth too! LOL!

Em x


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