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  • Am posting this from my yard where I am drenched in OFF with picaridin in it. I have at least 6 bites in the past 30 mins.

    The mosquito "trap" I bought had caught nothing.

    I empty all standing water from my plants every day.

    I give up.
  • Flexichick wrote: Am posting this from my yard where I am drenched in OFF with picaridin in it. I have at least 6 bites in the past 30 mins.

    The mosquito "trap" I bought had caught nothing.

    I empty all standing water from my plants every day.

    I give up.
    Anytime you feel like breaking down and trying what has been proven to work, I can lend you some DEET.
  • I am pretty sure I tried some DEET stuff too.

    If it works, I'll try it again. One of the fuckers just bit me in between my toes.


    Please bring it over with some kalbi and I'll light the charcoal :-)
  • Ok, I bought some Deep Woods off with 25% DEET. If this doesn't do it, I'm just too sweet for this world.

    They had 7, 17 and 25%. I am bringing out the big guns. Good thing I don't want kids, or they'd likely come out with 2 heads after I spray this shit all over me
  • Hi there. Me again.


    I'm sitting outside trying not to hurl as I inhale this OFF shit. I'd almost rather be eaten alive.
  • between our "skeetervac", our neighbors bug zapper, fan and incense, and my husband spraying something most likely toxic on the plants, we've seen a decrease in the mosquitoes this year. It takes a village.
  • Flexichick wrote: Hi there. Me again.


    I'm sitting outside trying not to hurl as I inhale this OFF shit. I'd almost rather be eaten alive.
    But you're not getting bitten, are you?
  • nope. it's true. i actually saw one skeeter come in for a landing and when he hit the DEET force field, he went away. It seriously smells foul, though
  • OpossumQueen wrote: A very lazy, quick search found that at least last summer/fall there was targeted spraying in Brooklyn and SI.
    I believe that they're not spraying so far this year, because there have been no reported West Nile cases and no trapped mosquitoes found carrying the virus. Since the long-term effect of aerial spraying isn't really known (but is probably not good), it's only done in response to the presence of West Nile. That is, it's not done if mosquitoes are just a nuisance, but only when they're verified to be a public health problem.
  • Just wait until global warming makes dengue fever endemic within the continental U.S.

    http://www.infectiousdiseasenews.com/article/33791.aspx
  • Things change fast in the mosquito world. Spraying is starting soon:

    http://nyc.gov/html/doh/html/wnv/wnvspray.shtml
  • Carnivore wrote: Just wait until global warming makes dengue fever endemic within the continental U.S.

    http://www.infectiousdiseasenews.com/article/33791.aspx
    I thought it's called climate change now.

    I can't remember the last time a mosquito bit me. I wear perfume and a lot of dark clothes too. I agree with using Deet and I have heard some people use dryer sheets. Tuck a few in your socks and shirt. Just remember to remove before leaving house :D

    Speaking of dryer sheets if you happen to wash and dry your clothes and there was gum in your pockets, dryer sheets will remove all the dried gum stuck to your dryer. Just rub and rub, it works great.
  • Do a google search for Asian tiger mosquitoes -- an invasive species, introduced to the U.S. in 1985 and now widespread in the south and east coast. Smaller than our native mosquitoes, and they bite day and night. I've positively identified the ones in my yard as this species. They have black and white stripes on their legs.
  • bleibtreu wrote: Things change fast in the mosquito world. Spraying is starting soon:

    http://nyc.gov/html/doh/html/wnv/wnvspray.shtml
    I don't see any spraying scheduled in Brooklyn, nor any WNV cases this year or last.

    Best repellent: a tasty spouse.
  • I definitely have some of the Asian mosquitoes as well....They keep trying to land on my computer and i see their black and white legs. Bastards!

    I don't have a tasty spouse.....I wonder who has the tastiest spouse? Sounds like a good game show :-)
  • If you like to use citronella candles but find them inconsistent or pricey, make your own:
    http://www.designspongeonline.com/2009/07/diy-project-kates-homemade-citronella-candles.html
  • doctorj wrote:
    Best repellent: a tasty spouse.
    this.
  • Wow. I am wearing the OFF fan and so far am very impressed. Been out here 4 hours and only have ONE new bite. It's a little pricey (about $12 and lasts 12 hours. I haven't checked to see how much refills cost), but worth it. One of the tricks is that it's better if you don't move around much - it says it creates a kind of mosquito forcefield around your area....which takes a few minutes to do - so if you keep moving, you aren't protected.
  • Wow. I am wearing the OFF fan and so far am very impressed. Been out here 4 hours and only have ONE new bite. It's a little pricey (about $12 and lasts 12 hours. I haven't checked to see how much refills cost), but worth it. One of the tricks is that it's better if you don't move around much - it says it creates a kind of mosquito forcefield around your area....which takes a few minutes to do - so if you keep moving, you aren't protected.
  • I got a couple bites this weekend near my Achilles heel. Totally sucks. Can't......stop........scratching
  • I'm eaten alive from when Scarlett and I went to dinner on Tuesday. Itchy!!
  • Sitting in the yard, next to my OFF fan. One bite so far, but the fan takes a few minutes to start working - so I guess the fuckers got me. The weird thing is that the bites only itch for a few hours and then stop.
  • Unlike bed bug bites that itch like crazy for weeks.
  • ^I will not even say those words in my house, lest they think it's an invitation
  • BTW, if anybody spots those OFF fans locally (PS), please let me know. I'll have to buy refills at some point. No new bites in the past hour.
  • I found them at the atlantic center target a while back...they're with the camping stuff.
  • ^thanks. I'll be in Manhattan tomorrow near and ACE hardware, and I'm pretty sure they have them there too
  • Oh, I may get one of those fans! I know I saw them at Target a week or two back so they may have refills (in a back corner of garden stuff).

    Bug rant: just got back from visiting family in the south and got skeeter bites, chigger bites (I hate chiggers--they bite the most annoying places like under the wasteband and socks), and some rash that might be mild poison ivy :/
  • It works really well so far, but already close to needing a refill. I was by ACE Hardware in the city, but they were out of them.
  • Flexichick wrote: BTW, if anybody spots those OFF fans locally (PS), please let me know. I'll have to buy refills at some point. No new bites in the past hour.
    Leopoldi's on 5th at 8th St. had a box of the refills but it looked like they were out of the fans.

    Misplaced rave: I love that store, btw. Sometimes it's crowded or takes a few minutes to get help, but they are always helpful and friendly. It's the kind of hardware store you can go to and describe your problem/product without knowing the correct terms and they can usually understand and assist. Oh, and it's the only place that has consistently made key copies that actually all work! (Pintchik and Tarzian have bit hit on miss on keys for me.)
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