30-06-2009, 08:59 AM
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Herb or plant that repels flies?
wafflycat wrote:
"David in Normandy" wrote in message
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wafflycat wrote:
Well, pyrethoids originate from pyrethrums. Being similar to your
wife in the sense that if I get a bite I suffer a bad allergic
reaction and have to be careful not to get a bite infected, may I
suggest that unless either of you has some medical reason why you
both shouldn't be around it, that you apply an insect repellent
containing DEET. It is very, very effective, especially the high
concentration stuff. But it is also an effective solvent and can
dissolve parts of some plastics, rayon, synthetic fabrics, leather,
paint or varnish, so you wouldn't want to be spilling any on your
best french polished table top... It is, however, my magic bullet for
getting through the summer without being bitten to shreds..
Deet sounds like the bees knees so to speak. It will be fun asking for
deet at the pharmacy here in France. If I ask if they have deet; it
will likely cause confusion as deet (pronounced deet) means "has
spoken". So it would be like going into a chemist in England and
asking the pharmcist if they have spoken. Oh the joys of communicating
in bad French.
Pour vous..
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/N,N-di%...9thylbenzamide
http://www.pharmacorama.com/ezine/lupourvous41.php
http://www.webmarchand.com/a/liste_p...te_produit.htm
Thanks, that's very useful. I will get some of the stronger stuff.
-E
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