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Old Jan 1st 2010 | 9:33 pm
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Originally Posted by G77
I got some really nasty reactions to some bites
I react to north american mozzies in general. In the UK or Europe or elsewhere in the world i've been bitten it's usually a little red dot that doesn't bother me to much. In Canada and America the bites swell the surrounding area and it's very uncomfortable for up to a week. Makes me feel crappy.
 
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Not bad unless you have a nest nearby or are down by Turkey Creek
My hubbie stepped outside unprotected....8 bites straight away....I went our armed with my Mozibans and didn't get one. I have been known to have many ruined holidays due to the mozzie bites I have got in the past. Oh and going into the woods at point pelee is to be avoided at all costs.
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Originally Posted by G77
Believe it or not, Windsor is actually pretty reasonable by Mozzie standards elsewhere in Canada (excluding out west) - stay in the sun and there's none, foolish enough to venture into a shaded area though and you'll be feasted upon! I got some really nasty reactions to some bites - twice my legs swelled up like an elephant! Certainly puts me off other areas of Canada where the Mozzies are so thick you can breath them in
 
Old Jan 2nd 2010 | 1:55 am
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Originally Posted by lins and Stef McLachlan
Hi
Not bad unless you have a nest nearby or are down by Turkey Creek
My hubbie stepped outside unprotected....8 bites straight away....I went our armed with my Mozibans and didn't get one. I have been known to have many ruined holidays due to the mozzie bites I have got in the past. Oh and going into the woods at point pelee is to be avoided at all costs.
YUK
Stef
Do the mozibans run on batteries? How long do they last? Do you definitely get bitten without them? The wife gets bitten but doesn't react, whereas I swell up I made the mistake of going for a run down by Turkey Creek unprotected and got eaten alive
 

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