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Isn't it too early for midges?
"Sacha" wrote "aries" wrote: Or is it? Cos every time I go out to work in the garden I come in bitten on exposed skin - namely neck, chest and lower arms! So itchy that I'm having to take antihistamine. Is anyone else having this problem and if so what do you do about it? 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 must admit I don't usually wear perfume. :-) There was a small cloud of midges over our pond this morning but I have also seen small black flies, about pin head sized, that I think may be the suspects. -- Regards Bob Hobden |
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