I laughed when I saw the commercial for the battery powered bug
repellent that you wear on your belt. Always running, always spraying.
OOOh it's got an adjustable vent. I don't know if it contains deet
though.
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Bob Whitmire wrote:
> There's some pretty good natural bug repellant on the market now. No
> deet, etc. The disadvantage is that it doesn't last long. Frequent
> applications necessary. Most of them are citrus-based, so as a rule
> you smell better and don't feel as creepy as you feel with heavy
> concentrations of deet. I'm out a lot at sunrise, when the mosquitoes
> are ravenous, so I sometimes resort to the gentler deet products,
> applying sparingly with reapplications as necessary.
>
> --Buggsy Whitmire
> www.bobwhitmire.com
>
>
>
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>
> On Jun 18, 2010, at 12:21 AM, Moose wrote:
>
>> My first visit to Maine was in July. Everything but mosquitoes was
>> gone
>> by then, but they did chase us out of more than one area and cut short
>> some photography.
>
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