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Old 09-04-2009, 11:07 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Judith in France Judith in France is offline
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On Apr 9, 5:11*pm, Lucretian
wrote:
'Aries[_4_ Wrote:



;837464']On Tue, 07 Apr 2009 09:22:29 +0100, Sacha wrote:
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On 7/4/09 08:16, in article
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"aries" wrote:
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They're out in small clouds here, Val but I haven't been bitten. *You
must
be particularly tasty! * I think the only answer is a repellent that
you
know works well for you. *I never wear perfume when I'm working in
the
garden, partly because I don't want to attract bees (I wear floral or
citrus-y scents) and also because of its reaction with the skin in
sunlight.
I don't know if you wear a perfume but if so, wonder if it might be
better
not to!-


I do wear perfume but also anti persperants and shower gels might also
be
an attraction * * * * * * * * *
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What other people think of you is none of your business.
http://ariesval.co.uk/val/ http://tinyurl.com/d945xq


I remember Scottish forestry workers taking high-strength Vitamin C to
stop themselves being bitten

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Lucretian


Really? I take multivitamins and mineral supplements and I drink
pure fresh squeezed orange juice. I still got bitten 2 weeks ago in
Mauritius. All of the people on the same table, didn't!!!! Maybe I
need more Vit C?