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Old 08-09-2007, 04:05 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default OT speaking of mozzies

On 8/9/07 15:50, in article ,
"Martin" wrote:

On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 14:44:19 +0100, Sacha
wrote:

On 7/9/07 18:35, in article
, "Space"
wrote:


"Sacha" wrote in message
. uk...
Is there a consensus of opinion on the best anti-mozzie spray? I'd love
to
have some surefire ideas before we head off to Turkey. ;-)

according to the School of tropical medicine whatever repellant you use must
be at least 50% deets to be effective.

I have an allergy to bites at home and abroad and this was the
recommendation from the nurse at my doctors surgery.

Jungle fever is typically 50% deets, but you can also buy a repellent with a
higher concentration.

(I am yet to find out what a deet is!!)

take some hydro cortisone (sp) cream with you. if you are bitten the
antibiotics within the cream really do help. I didn't take the cream away
when we went camping in Sussex and I developed cellulitis. I had a similar
bite more recently when camping but had the cream and the bite went down
quite quickly.


Can you get that otc? Just sitting in the garden, having supper,
yesterday, I was nibbled all around my ankles and have a large bite on my
inner arm that itches like mad. Some such cream would be a boon!


Calamine lotion?


Oh that does bring back memories of long summer days on the beach at home -
and the pink skinned aftermath. I'm afraid I never really became fond of
that pink blotch effect. ;-)
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Sacha
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