So I've been suckered into buying one of these....
https://www.flextail.com/products/tiny- ... e=omnisend
The mat inflator has worked well so I'll give it a whirl if you can get bug free camping....
Bug repellant
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Re: Bug repellant
Its not really clear how it works or how long a pad lasts. You thinking of attaching it to a dynamo hub and your bike? ( not sure if that is sarcasm or a real question)
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Nah, for camp - in fact more likely when camping off the motorbike where I tend to spend more time lazing around on a campsite.
That said, I had a couple of mosquito horrors in 2022 so I might take it with me on certain bike trips also.
That said, I had a couple of mosquito horrors in 2022 so I might take it with me on certain bike trips also.
Re: Bug repellant
I'm not worried for midges, but for the ticks this stuff works https://www.lifesystems.co.uk/products/ ... uito-spray
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Re: Bug repellant
How about Tickless ultrasonic?
https://www.outdoorxl.co.uk/tickless-ec ... b-LdL0DV4Q
https://www.outdoorxl.co.uk/tickless-ec ... b-LdL0DV4Q
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Re: Bug repellant
Smidge works for ticks as well, according to the reading matter.