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calipidder
Back in the days as a summer camp counselor I learned that a dab of toothpaste stopped the itching of a mosquito bite. However, I just learned this week that a small dab of Prep H ASAP after the bite (and don't scratch it) and you won't feel a thing. I know what is going in my summer kit...
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calipidder
Back in the days as a summer camp counselor I learned that a dab of toothpaste stopped the itching of a mosquito bite. However, I just learned this week that a small dab of Prep H ASAP after the bite (and don't scratch it) and you won't feel a thing. I know what is going in my summer kit...
Interesting tip. Thx, I'll give it a shot. Got two bites two days ago: on pinky knuckle, and on the back of the neck. 20% Deet + Picardin 5% combo is effective in terms of minimizing the swarms. Max strength hydrocort with 1% aloe is my choice of relief post-bite. Is the Prep H most effective immediately after getting bit?
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... But bites are simply unavoidable....The question is how to relieve the itch after a bite. Home remedies? Creams? Biting the bite? Etc. Looking for everyone's best ideas.
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I use 3M Ultrathon DEET (34%) 12-Hour lotion on my exposed skin, I carry a mosquito headnet at all times. I have tried Permethrin on my clothes, seemed to work for a few years, but the last few years, I was getting eaten like mad through my clothes (we always treated with the Sawyer spray, no change in clothes/application treatment, not sure why such a difference.) A couple of years ago, I tried Picaridin 20% and it was near useless for me, and I couldn't stop tasting it. I use very little DEET on my skin, but it's so effective, if I taste DEET, I know I over-did it. I have a full bug suit, but rarely carry it. I now spray my clothes with DEET. The past week in Yosemite, we were fine using 15% spray from the Valley to above Evelyn Lake near Vogelsang. I had a 40% spray handy, just in case, never used it all week.
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What I like about Picaridin over the DEET-based products is that it won't damage my cameras, GPS and other things made with certain plastics.
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Thanks all for your suggestions. I knew folks here would throw out remedies I hadn't thought of. But I don't think there is any good answer for preventing the bites in the first place. When you LIVE right in the middle of it, its different than hiking and camping through it. I just don't think I could bring myself to spray my nice business suits with DEET...
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.... I have tried Permethrin on my clothes, seemed to work for a few years, but the last few years, I was getting eaten like mad through my clothes (we always treated with the Sawyer spray, no change in clothes/application treatment, not sure why such a difference...
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The best clothing is made of non-coated ripstop nylon which is light, or other synthetics with a tight weave.
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I can't use Deet because it blisters my skin and it peels off in sheets.
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I am always looking for something natural to use. I got a spray called Bug Away in Arches several years ago which worked well but the label is now unreadable and I don't know who makes it so I can't buy more.
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DavidSenesac
Here are two nylon shells I actually bought online:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0037KPY38/ref=oh_details_o05_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
http://www.amazon.com/Kariban-Unlined-Windbreaker-Navy-XL/dp/B003H8NIV0/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1371231470&sr=1-1&keywords=Kariban+Unlined.
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Here are two nylon shells I actually bought online:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0037KPY38/ref=oh_details_o05_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
http://www.amazon.com/Kariban-Unlined-Windbreaker-Navy-XL/dp/B003H8NIV0/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1371231470&sr=1-1&keywords=Kariban+Unlined.
How breathable are these jackets?
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Here are two nylon shells I actually bought online:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0037KPY38/ref=oh_details_o05_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
http://www.amazon.com/Kariban-Unlined-Windbreaker-Navy-XL/dp/B003H8NIV0/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1371231470&sr=1-1&keywords=Kariban+Unlined.
David,
How breathable are these jackets?
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Regarding Permethrin:
I work for several months each summer as a volunteer ranger and trail crew leader. We have to be out in bad conditions. I have found permethrin to be a wonderful option. I don't know why some people have found the product to work less well in the last few years.
HOWEVER, it has to be used correctly. A light spray DOES NOT WORK. You have to SATURATE the material for it to work. The clothing manufacturers create their products this way....saturation.
combined with DEET, I find this to be highly effective for my crews.
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Ken M
Regarding Permethrin:
I work for several months each summer as a volunteer ranger and trail crew leader. We have to be out in bad conditions. I have found permethrin to be a wonderful option. I don't know why some people have found the product to work less well in the last few years.
HOWEVER, it has to be used correctly. A light spray DOES NOT WORK. You have to SATURATE the material for it to work. The clothing manufacturers create their products this way....saturation.
combined with DEET, I find this to be highly effective for my crews.
I second that. Saturation is the key. Spray the clothes outdoors and then let them dry in the sun. This stuff is expensive but one can not be stingy with it if you want the full benefit.
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plawrence
Through June 30th, REI is having a sale in which much of ExOfficio Bugsaway and Columbia's Insect Blocker apparel (including shirts and pants) are between 20% to 35% off their normal retail price. Plus, REI members who spend over $100 between now and June 30 will receive a $20 REI gift card (that would need to be used between July 3-15).
I've found this insect-repellent clothing (from Columbia and ExOfficio) to be very effective in repelling mosquitoes.
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Does the ExOfficio shirt need the same dousing that our other clothes recieved?
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Does the ExOfficio shirt need the same dousing that our other clothes recieved?
I haven't washed my ExOfficio Bugsaway shirts and pants that often yet, but after 20 washings (for some of my shirts), they still work as advertise. So you could maybe justify their cost to your "boss" on the money you'll save by not having to purchase permethrin to apply to them.
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