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"Mark Bowen" wrote in message ... I'm looking for recommendations for a bug spray that's: 1) odorless as possible 2) not gooey or sticky 3) preferably doesn't have Deet (which eats my watch crystal) 4) lasts for a couple hours at least 5) and keeps as many types of bugs away as possible. Hope that isn't asking too much????? Thanks in advance... Doug I have found that Burt's Insect repellant works well for me. It claims to be non-toxic containing lemon seed oil, grape seed oil, and citronela (sp?) oil. It is an oily product, but it keeps the bugs off of Bear and myself quite well and it smells good too! Op Hey, wait a second... Those are the same ingredients ha are in Dr. Amends 'Pheromone Advantage' that I have been using to attract women... ....must be pretty much a universal repellant... John |
Bug spray
On 2009-08-18 21:02:52 -0400, digitaldougb said:
I'm looking for recommendations for a bug spray that's: 1) odorless as possible 2) not gooey or sticky 3) preferably doesn't have Deet (which eats my watch crystal) 4) lasts for a couple hours at least 5) and keeps as many types of bugs away as possible. Hope that isn't asking too much????? Thanks in advance... Wear a capolene (sp) turtle neck, long sleeves, and fingerless gloves (the kind used in the tropics for sun protection work fine). Use a bug spray/cream/whatever that contains a high quantity of Deet. There are some that are almost odorless. Ben's 100% is what I use. Spray your hat liberally with it, and apply it to your face, ears, and neck below the turtle neck. Wash your hands. Put on the gloves/hat and you are ready for whatever mom nature throws at you. It works for me in Labrador where there are no-seeums, black flies, and mosquitos all at the same time. It works against the mosquitos and white sox in Alaska. Buy a fisherman's watch that attches to your vest. Dave |
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On Aug 19, 8:39*am, wrote:
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 18:02:52 -0700 (PDT), digitaldougb wrote: I'm looking for recommendations for a bug spray that's: 1) odorless as possible 2) not gooey or sticky 3) preferably doesn't have Deet (which eats my watch crystal) 4) lasts for a couple hours at least 5) and keeps as many types of bugs away as possible. Hope that isn't asking too much????? Thanks in advance... Doug If your only issue with DEET is your watch, my advice would be use the DEET and don't wear that watch (or get one with a mineral crystal). *There are dozens of other "potions" out there that will keep a few pesky insects away for a limited time - everything from "Skin So Soft" (or however it's spelled - an Avon lotion) to citronella-based stuff to flower-based (it's some type of chrysanthemum, which general group is also the basis for some insecticides - do a Google search for products based on it), but in my considerable experience (I spend most of my time in areas that are full of various "flying biting critters"), DEET is the most readily available and effective. * A little trick - keep a small bottle (1-2 oz/25-50ml) of household ammonia VERY handy for gnat bites - if you get into a patch of them, simply rub some of the ammonia on the area with the bites...that "bite stick" stuff, at $5-6USD a "tube" is nothing but ammonia...and for God's sake, don't carry it in a Gatorade bottle, a sippy box, Drambuie airliner, baby bottle, or anything that a child (or child-like adult) might remotely mistake for a container that once held consumable liquid, lest a child (or Louie) find it and guzzle it...or worse, it might get Dave, Bill, and Goatgang embroiled in a 413 post thread about religion, responsibility, and pseudochemistry.... Good luck, R Idiot. g. |
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"Giles" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 8:39 am, wrote: On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 18:02:52 -0700 (PDT), digitaldougb wrote: I'm looking for recommendations for a bug spray that's: 1) odorless as possible 2) not gooey or sticky 3) preferably doesn't have Deet (which eats my watch crystal) 4) lasts for a couple hours at least 5) and keeps as many types of bugs away as possible. Hope that isn't asking too much????? Thanks in advance... Doug If your only issue with DEET is your watch, my advice would be use the DEET and don't wear that watch (or get one with a mineral crystal). There are dozens of other "potions" out there that will keep a few pesky insects away for a limited time - everything from "Skin So Soft" (or however it's spelled - an Avon lotion) to citronella-based stuff to flower-based (it's some type of chrysanthemum, which general group is also the basis for some insecticides - do a Google search for products based on it), but in my considerable experience (I spend most of my time in areas that are full of various "flying biting critters"), DEET is the most readily available and effective. A little trick - keep a small bottle (1-2 oz/25-50ml) of household ammonia VERY handy for gnat bites - if you get into a patch of them, simply rub some of the ammonia on the area with the bites...that "bite stick" stuff, at $5-6USD a "tube" is nothing but ammonia...and for God's sake, don't carry it in a Gatorade bottle, a sippy box, Drambuie airliner, baby bottle, or anything that a child (or child-like adult) might remotely mistake for a container that once held consumable liquid, lest a child (or Louie) find it and guzzle it...or worse, it might get Dave, Bill, and Goatgang embroiled in a 413 post thread about religion, responsibility, and pseudochemistry.... Good luck, R Idiot. g. hmmm. One gives advice, the other one contributes....what, exactly?? It's starting to become obvious who the idiot is, and sadly, that conclusion is being brought to the forefront by the writer himself. Tom |
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"Tom Littleton" wrote in message ... Idiot. g. hmmm. One gives advice, the other one contributes....what, exactly?? It's starting to become obvious who the idiot is, and sadly, that conclusion is being brought to the forefront by the writer himself. Tom ****head :~^ ) Op |
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"Mark Bowen" wrote in message ... ****head :~^ ) Op Hillbillyg Tom (hmmmm.....football season is almost here) |
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Tom Littleton wrote:
"Giles" wrote Idiot. hmmm. One gives advice, the other one contributes....what, exactly?? It's starting to become obvious who the idiot is, and sadly, that conclusion is being brought to the forefront by the writer himself. Poking a pile of **** with a stick will only serve to make it stink worse. Better to just step around it and remember to avoid it. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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"Tom Littleton" wrote in message ... "Mark Bowen" wrote in message ... ****head :~^ ) Op Hillbillyg Tom (hmmmm.....football season is almost here) Yes it is sir, and our star Quarterback tried to cut his foot off mowing his lawn! The good news is that he actually mows his own lawn. The bad news is that some MORON, IMBECILE, and ****HEAD allowed him to mow is own lawn! Get your bets ready young piscator! Op |
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... Tom Littleton wrote: "Giles" wrote Idiot. hmmm. One gives advice, the other one contributes....what, exactly?? It's starting to become obvious who the idiot is, and sadly, that conclusion is being brought to the forefront by the writer himself. Poking a pile of **** with a stick will only serve to make it stink worse. Better to just step around it and remember to avoid it. -- Ken Fortenberry When ya gonna come down and fish Upper creek with us. ( see pics at alt.binaries) Op |
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... Poking a pile of **** with a stick will only serve to make it stink worse. Better to just step around it and remember to avoid it. "poking a pile of ****", looking for the infrequent gem, pretty much describes my time spent on ROFF over the past decade and a half. I wouldn't avoid it at any cost. The gems have proven worthwhile....... Tom |
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