Gin and Tonic...(developed by the British in India)...drink 1 Gallon (50/50 mix) throughout the day starting with breakfast. The Juniper/Quinine blend seems to repel the little buggers really well...especially when it is oozing from you pores.
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Gin and Tonic...(developed by the British in India)...drink 1 Gallon (50/50 mix) throughout the day starting with breakfast. The Juniper/Quinine blend seems to repel the little buggers really well...especially when it is oozing from you pores.
Simple syrup in a spray bottle works wonders.... [LOL]
I usually use 100% deet.
Otherwise, I just shoot their wings off with my military-grade tactical assault glock
When I was visiting with a friend up in Washington, we'd stun 'em with a cut down canoe paddle, then finish 'em with a 12 gauge loaded with 000 buck, because you could hurt yourself trying to kick 'em to death with steel toed boots...
Damn big mosquitoes up there...
Let me clarify: this is a survival thread.......most are worried about SHTF and end of the world scenarios but I was just checking to see if people prep against Mosquitos, insects or other pest bc it might be the little thing that throw a wrench in your survival plan.
I only had two bites and my son had a few too but my lady friend had 16 and a few weeks ago when we went she had 14. For some reason they are attracted to her and I would like to make our camping trips more enjoyable for her bc she has a great time and doesn't complain but I know it must be a pita for her
"Jungle Juice" from REI unless I'm around fly line (DEET will melt fly line).
-and for those who travel, Larium/Mefloquine is not a sure-thing prevention for the ills that mosquitos can cause...(be sure to have air-evac insurance if going to malaria regions....you just might need that ride like I did).
Been through some areas with serious skeeter problems, Minnesota for 3 summers, a couple years in the Philippines, and done some back country stints in yellowstone where to be honest they will pick you up and pack you away. Best thing I have ever done is dress for them. Even in july backpacking and 90 degrees I wear long sleeves and a head net. Hands get bit a little but not bad. Deet for days in the summer will make you sick. Watched it too many times. Ill have to find the link to the plant but there is a purple flower that is sort of cone shaped that grows in the mtns that you crush up and rub on your skin will work better than any store bought repellent out there, what I use most of the time in the back country when I see it. Old time flyfisherman taught me that one.