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5029 | 12:48 Thu 18th Jul 2002 | Travel
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As some of you are, I am going away soon to sunnier climes. However I am very scared of being eaten alive by mosquitos, as this has happened me before.
Does anyone know of a good and effective make of insect repellent?

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Mosquitos are attratced to some people, and not others - it's the luck of the draw. My mother is a positive smorgasboard for the little blighters, but they ignore me totally. I think your best option is to consult your pharmacist - your skin type and colouring may have an impact on which repellant works for you, so have a word with a few different assistants, and see what advice they can give. A call to your GP may assist as well.
Beyond chemical repellants - try to stay unattractive to mossies by wearing no fragrances - including perfumed soaps

If it's not too hot then wear light, long trousers or skirts in the evenings and use a mosquito net - try camping shops for these.

Taking a course of anithistamines - e.g. Clarityn, Zyrtec etc - this will reduce the effect of any bites you do get
Go to Boots and buy some JUNGLE FORMULA. avoid the gel though. Roll on and spray are good and do the job!
I have a friend, whom mosquitos use as a bloodbank, who highly recommends citronella oil. You can also buy citronella candles, from Neals Yard Remedies. Smells a lot nicer than the other stuff on the market.
Anything containing DEET is supposed to be very helpful. I use REPEL which has deet.
Vitamin B1 is a natural insect repellent. Take it daily and you shouldn't need to use any other products.

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