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Insect repellent
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 1:14 am
by Diesel73
What's the best stuff that'll keep them mosquitoes at bay. I find that DEET is no longer works.
Re: Insect repellent
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 1:31 am
by Escape Goat
Avon skin so soft or smidge works for me.
Re: Insect repellent
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 2:04 am
by ScotRoutes
Smidge.
Skin so Soft (Dry Oil Body Spray) isn't a repellent, though if you apply enough of it it can create a sticky barrier that smaller insects can't penetrate.
DEET should definitely work though.
Re: Insect repellent
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 9:16 am
by Bearbonesnorm
Dee swears by Smidge and she's a magnet for biting things, especially Horse flies. She does reckon that you need to apply it everywhere, even places covered by clothing ... this may perhaps only relate to Horse flies though, as they'll bite (they actually cut not bite) through clothing.
DEET is nasty stuff and can breakdown some materials ... sleeping bag shell, waterproof coat, etc.
Re: Insect repellent
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 9:29 am
by samwise
Smidge +1
I usually decant some from the bigger bottles into a 15/20ml spray bottle. The smidge credit card size pocket thing seems like a lot of plastic.....
Re: Insect repellent
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 10:24 am
by woodsmith
+1 for smidge. I'm one of those people that mozzies and midges would happily chew through two inches of solid oak to get at but Smidge seems to work very well. I still use DEET on occaion when abroad but hate using the stuff. Its hard to beleive that something that can melt plastic is safe to put on your skin and I really don't like the smell.
Re: Insect repellent
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 10:36 am
by Diesel73
Just had a look at the smidge website Looks good think I'll get some and give it a try
Re: Insect repellent
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 10:57 am
by Shewie
Deet for mossies, smidge, sss or wilmas for midges
Re: Insect repellent
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 11:27 am
by lune ranger
Smidge in the UK/Europe
Deet where insect born disease is a problem.
The MOD issues DEET based insect repellent. When the new L85 (SA80)individual weapon was introduced in the late 80’s squaddies were melting the stock onto their faces when wearing it!
Re: Insect repellent
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 11:35 am
by ScotRoutes
lune ranger wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 11:27 am
Smidge in the UK/Europe
Deet where insect born disease is a problem.
Oh. Good reminder.
Smidge is also excellent as a tick repellent. It's more or less mandatory for me as soon as Spring arrives as I'm a bit of a tick magnet. Having had Lyme Disease twice, I try to be extra careful these days
Re: Insect repellent
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 2:53 pm
by Dave Barter
I am sure I read somewhere that Skin So Soft has a changed formula and no longer works?
Re: Insect repellent
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 3:38 pm
by lune ranger
ScotRoutes wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 11:35 am
lune ranger wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 11:27 am
Smidge in the UK/Europe
Deet where insect born disease is a problem.
Oh. Good reminder.
Smidge is also excellent as a tick repellent. It's more or less mandatory for me as soon as Spring arrives as I'm a bit of a tick magnet. Having had Lyme Disease twice, I try to be extra careful these days
Good correction.
I am using Smidge mainly as a tick repellent first flying insect repellent second. In SW England Lyme is endemic whilst midges and mossies are a minor issue.
By insect borne disease I meant malaria or dengue etc.
Re: Insect repellent
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 8:44 pm
by fatbikerbill
I am sure the skin so soft formula thing is an urban myth. It still works for me and has the bonus of making my skin feel ohhh, so soft.
Smidge is the next step up. Great product for dealing with midges born North of Lancashire.
Re: Insect repellent
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 9:31 pm
by Shewie
It's rare I venture north of the wall without my Beaton jacket in bitey season