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Mosquito repeller
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Over 20 years ago, I bought a couple of mosquito repellers from the People newspaper. It is about 2 inches long and about half an inch across. It is electronic and the idea is that it emits a buzzing noise that deters mosquitos, therefore, no bites. It has a little clip on the side so that you can clip it to your clothing. One of them is still working but I wopuld like to buy a couple more. My hubby reacts badly to mossy bites. Twice having to go to hospital, the second time being put on a drip. My Q is, does anyoneknow where I can purchase these from please?
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I've had one for the past 6 years or so and really believe they work though scientists say not!
Spraying clothes with special repellent is essential in malaria infested countries though, as the repellent wouldn't be enough.
I had many a holiday spoiled due to bites and swelling but not to having to go to hospital thank goodness.
Happy holidays.
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I've had one for the past 6 years or so and really believe they work though scientists say not!
Spraying clothes with special repellent is essential in malaria infested countries though, as the repellent wouldn't be enough.
I had many a holiday spoiled due to bites and swelling but not to having to go to hospital thank goodness.
Happy holidays.
Look in motorway services shops,Millets,or if going by plane,duty free shops,personally they never worked for me.I take "Vitamin B Compound Strong" (obtainable from dispenser at chemists) twice a day a week prior to likely exposure and during period of exposure.Marmite consumption is reputed to deter and bananas to attract