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Isn't it too early for midges?
Aries wrote:
On Tue, 07 Apr 2009 09:22:29 +0100, Sacha wrote: On 7/4/09 08:16, in article , "aries" wrote: [4 quoted lines suppressed] 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 They don't seem to have reached us here in Dorset. I have never been bothered by them, nor by the mozzies that gather round the pond. I often smell of horses and goats, and always of dogs, perhaps that is why. Bobbie:-) |
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