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Badger Anti-Bug Balm
I purchased the Badger Anti-Bug Balm in a roll-on after years of using Deet
or Cutters repellent This will be the first time using a Badger product after reading positive reviews. Also have a mosquito head net as a back-up. Any users of the Badger Anti-Bug Balm? http://www.badgerbalm.com/anti-bug.html thanks, -tom |
Badger Anti-Bug Balm
Tom Nakashima wrote: I purchased the Badger Anti-Bug Balm in a roll-on after years of using Deet or Cutters repellent This will be the first time using a Badger product after reading positive reviews. Also have a mosquito head net as a back-up. Any users of the Badger Anti-Bug Balm? http://www.badgerbalm.com/anti-bug.html thanks, -tom Hate to be a wet blanket, but looking at the ingredients, I would say this stuff won't be too effective. I have only found two products that work in "bug country"........100% DEET and Cutters Advanced. I am currently using the Cutters, mainly because it purports to have fewer side effects, and is not harmful to waders and fly lines. I find it as effective as DEET against mosquitos, and slightly less effective against blackflies and deer flies. |
Badger Anti-Bug Balm
George Adams wrote:
Tom Nakashima wrote: Any users of the Badger Anti-Bug Balm? http://www.badgerbalm.com/anti-bug.html Hate to be a wet blanket, but looking at the ingredients, I would say this stuff won't be too effective. ... With 5% citronella oil the Badger Balm might be effective against mosquitoes but for biting flies give me the DEET every time. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Badger Anti-Bug Balm
"George Adams" wrote in message ups.com... Tom Nakashima wrote: I purchased the Badger Anti-Bug Balm in a roll-on after years of using Deet or Cutters repellent This will be the first time using a Badger product after reading positive reviews. Also have a mosquito head net as a back-up. Any users of the Badger Anti-Bug Balm? http://www.badgerbalm.com/anti-bug.html thanks, -tom Hate to be a wet blanket, but looking at the ingredients, I would say this stuff won't be too effective. I have only found two products that work in "bug country"........100% DEET and Cutters Advanced. I am currently using the Cutters, mainly because it purports to have fewer side effects, and is not harmful to waders and fly lines. I find it as effective as DEET against mosquitos, and slightly less effective against blackflies and deer flies. Thanks George for the update....better find out before the trip. I'll bring Cutters advanced and the Badger Balm. -tom |
Badger Anti-Bug Balm
Tom Nakashima wrote:
I purchased the Badger Anti-Bug Balm in a roll-on after years of using Deet or Cutters repellent This will be the first time using a Badger product after reading positive reviews. Also have a mosquito head net as a back-up. Any users of the Badger Anti-Bug Balm? http://www.badgerbalm.com/anti-bug.html thanks, -tom Yesterday I gave Cutter's Advanced a try in the Sierras. The first, light application did very little in repelling mosquitos. Second application was heavier/wetter, and worked much better, but didn't last very long....maybe 2-3 hours. Third application was the heaviest, and this seemed to work well for to 2-3 hours I had left of the day. I'll note two things. The bugs are thick this year. I seem to always be the first and last to get bit by mosquitos. In Alaska, I used DEET repellent. There weren't very many mosquitos that time of year(Sept), but the biting gnats were bad. DEET helped, but it certainly didn't stop my ears from throbbing the first few days. After that, it didn't seem to bother me all that much. I'm glade to see you're taking a head net. I would've loved to have one on my trip. brians |
Badger Anti-Bug Balm
On 19 Jun 2006 13:56:43 -0700, "George Adams"
wrote: Tom Nakashima wrote: I purchased the Badger Anti-Bug Balm in a roll-on after years of using Deet or Cutters repellent This will be the first time using a Badger product after reading positive reviews. Also have a mosquito head net as a back-up. Any users of the Badger Anti-Bug Balm? http://www.badgerbalm.com/anti-bug.html thanks, -tom Hate to be a wet blanket, Hey, that might work against the skeeters and flies... but looking at the ingredients, I would say this stuff won't be too effective. I have only found two products that work in "bug country"........100% DEET and Cutters Advanced. I looked at them, too, and I have no idea if they work, but they seem much like other such products - wa-a-a-a-a-y overpriced. 8.00USD for 2 oz. of, er, vinaigrette ("extra virgin olive oil?") and wax?! It would seem that one could make quite a bit of the stuff for that. Ah, well, it is organic AND extra virgin olive oil... Anyhoo, this stuff reminds me of Avon's "Skinsoft" or whatever it's called - it kinda works, but not for being active in a lot of bugs. We used to use citronella oil wicks and candles," but have switched to propane-fired CO2 producer traps ("Mosquito Magnets") in recent years because the citronella was better than nothing, but didn't work as well. I'd be interested in the test results, though... TC, R |
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