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Mosquito bites
Got badly bitten by mosquitos in Corfu despite using repellent. Anyone got any recommendations for the best thing to use please?
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Here's what NaTHNaC (which is the official health advisory body funded by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office) has to say on the matter:
http://www.nathnac.or...sc/travellers_mos.htm
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http://www.nathnac.or...sc/travellers_mos.htm
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I used to get badly bitten when we went away, but then tried a tip from a friend. Basically, 2 weeks before your holiday, start taking a good B vitamin supplement daily. The idea is that when you've got too much B vitamin in your system, your body excretes it in your sweat which makes you smell unattractive to mosquitos. It sounds a bit unlikely I know, but I swear it works for me (and my children, aged 5 & 7). We just don't seem to get bitten as much and if we do get bitten, it doesn't itch so much. Good luck next time!
As you can guess I live in Wester Ross where the midges are ferocious in the summer months along with ticks and clegs (horseflies). There is a product sold here called Smidge which they claim is recommended by the World Health Organisation. It works. It claims to give up to 8 hours protection and is waterproof. Suitable for adults and kids over 30 months. Does not contain Deet. Another product that works is Jungle Formula which you might find more readily available.