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crocodileseamus Apr 3rd 2008 9:28 am

Mosquito bites
 
I'm still scratching from a trip to Tenerife in October and was wondering what really works to prevent Mossie bites?

Thanks in advance,

Lynne x:rofl:

Mitzyboy Apr 3rd 2008 9:31 am

Re: Mosquito bites
 

Originally Posted by crocodileseamus (Post 6155502)
I'm still scratching from a trip to Tenerife in October and was wondering what really works to prevent Mossie bites?

Thanks in advance,

Lynne x:rofl:

Marmite :D

crocodileseamus Apr 3rd 2008 9:35 am

Re: Mosquito bites
 
What do you mean, rub it on my itchy bites, or eat it?

Will it affect my fake tan??

:blink:

Mitzyboy Apr 3rd 2008 9:37 am

Re: Mosquito bites
 

Originally Posted by crocodileseamus (Post 6155547)
What do you mean, rub it on my itchy bites, or eat it?

Will it affect my fake tan??

:blink:

It'll give you a fake tan to be sure :D

Apparantly regularly eating Marmite discourages mossies ;)

crocodileseamus Apr 3rd 2008 9:38 am

Re: Mosquito bites
 
I can honestly say I've never tasted the stuff, coming from Northern Ireland it isn't really encouraged.

I read once that beer keeps them away, but that doesn't work for me,

Lynne

Mitzyboy Apr 3rd 2008 9:49 am

Re: Mosquito bites
 

Originally Posted by crocodileseamus (Post 6155569)
I can honestly say I've never tasted the stuff, coming from Northern Ireland it isn't really encouraged.

I read once that beer keeps them away, but that doesn't work for me,

Lynne

Beer works for me as after a few I usually fall in the pool and they dont get to me then ....... mind you the marmite makes a terrible mess :blink:

Wendy Nesbeth Apr 3rd 2008 11:11 am

Re: Mosquito bites
 
I swear by Marmite to eat on a piece of brown toast.

There is something you can but in the baby range of Mercadona, it is the baby colone, just put some in a spray bottle & spray it on. I think it is called Nunca or something like that.

Luckily they don't touch me.

Wendy x

ex reg Apr 3rd 2008 1:40 pm

Re: Mosquito bites
 

Originally Posted by Wendy Nesbeth (Post 6155963)
I swear by Marmite to eat on a piece of brown toast.

There is something you can but in the baby range of Mercadona, it is the baby colone, just put some in a spray bottle & spray it on. I think it is called Nunca or something like that.

Luckily they don't touch me.

Wendy x

Maybe because Marmite contains Vit B????

We use Daneuron which contains
B1 100mg
B6 200mg
B12 200mg

Take one tablet per day a few days before going into a mossie area.

No problems.

Elly May Apr 3rd 2008 8:15 pm

Re: Mosquito bites
 

Originally Posted by Wendy Nesbeth (Post 6155963)
I swear by Marmite to eat on a piece of brown toast.

There is something you can but in the baby range of Mercadona, it is the baby colone, just put some in a spray bottle & spray it on. I think it is called Nunca or something like that.

Luckily they don't touch me.

Wendy x


Hi,
As Wendy says try this -

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Nenuco-Spanish...QQcmdZViewItem

Apply reguarly, morning and evening and along with eating marmite and also spraying in between times with Avon Skin So Soft you should keep the little buggers totally away from you.

You'll smell really nice too..... :D

mrsjdr Apr 3rd 2008 9:08 pm

Re: Mosquito bites
 
Avon skin so soft range, something in it that the mozzies do not like. Have also been told raw garlic clove in a glass of water by bed stops them, but have not tried that one myself!

raddickle Apr 3rd 2008 9:10 pm

Re: Mosquito bites
 
After having limited success with marmite I was recommended yeast tablets preferably with vit B and it worked for me when I used to holiday in Turkey where the mozzies were a real nuisance. It doesn't stop the buggers biting you but they obviously don't like the taste of you and whatever it is they do that make you swell and itch doesn't happen. Trouble is the tablets smell like 'Bob Martins'.

bil Apr 3rd 2008 9:52 pm

Re: Mosquito bites
 
If you do get bitten, asap get a mug of hot water, then hold the mug against the bite. The idea is to heat the bite as much as possible without burning it.

That will stop it itching and will reduce the swelling.

The sooner you apply it, the better it acts.

Same Difference Apr 3rd 2008 11:29 pm

Re: Mosquito bites
 
The best thing I have found after trying almost everything except Marmite (cos I think it tastes disgusting) is Halley. You can get it from most pharmacies in Spain.


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