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OT: Truth or Fiction - Your take? Be cool if true...

Post by Old Ironsights »

Not too good for Hunting, but...

From an email:
The best way of getting rid of mosquitoes is Listerine, the original medicinal type. The Dollar Store-type works, too. I was at a deck party awhile back, and the bugs were having a ball biting everyone. A man at the party sprayed the lawn and deck floor with Listerine, and the little demons disappeared. The next year I filled a 4-ounce spray bottle and used it around my chair whenever I saw mosquitoes. And voila! That worked as well. It worked at a picnic where we sprayed the area around the food table, the children's swing area, and the standing water nearby. During the summer, I don't leave home without it.....Pass it on.

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I tried this on my deck and around all of my doors. It works -- in fact, it killed them instantly. I bought my bottle from Target and it cost me $1.89. It really doesn't take much, and it is a big bottle, too; so it is not as expensive to use as the can of spray you buy that doesn't last 30 minutes. So, try this, please. It will last a couple of days. Don't spray directly on a wood door (like your front door), but spray around the frame. Spray around the window frames, and even inside the dog house if you have one.
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Post by Bigahh »

I am willing to give it a try. Those darned things are Wisconsin's State Bird, and to make things worse we are having a very wet spring. They will be out in swarms soon!
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Regular, or minty fresh? :D
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The best thing I've found for use while out hunting is a Shannon's Bug Tamer suit. It gives me great pleasure to be sitting on a stump waiting for the sun to come up and listening to the little buggers buzzing around trying to find something to eat. Knowing all the while that what they want is me, and they can't get to me.

I guess it doesn't take much to keep me entertained.
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Post by Bruce Scott »

Hmmmmmmm,......what about it's other environmental impacts?

I'll stick to rancid goanna fat - :wink:






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http://www.snopes.com/oldwives/dishsoap.asp


Sounds like it's been tried - and found lacking...
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Twenty years ago, the Rangers at Ft Lewis swore on Skin So Soft from Avon......
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Post by Jason_W »

Nothing is better than bug juice with a lot of deet in it.

Unfortunately, that stuff is pretty toxic and has made my skin go numb on more than one occasion.

The citronella bug repellant works well, but doesn't last as long.

In a few weeks it will be blackfly season followed by deerfly season until about the first frost. can't wait.
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Post by MikeNV »

BlaineG wrote:Twenty years ago, the Rangers at Ft Lewis swore on Skin So Soft from Avon......
We used that same thing at Parris Island USMCRD, seemed to work.
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BlaineG wrote:Twenty years ago, the Rangers at Ft Lewis swore on Skin So Soft from Avon......
Been using that stuff for years, and it's effective. Especially good for kids (or if'n you want to smell purty! :lol: )
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alnitak wrote:
BlaineG wrote:Twenty years ago, the Rangers at Ft Lewis swore on Skin So Soft from Avon......
Been using that stuff for years, and it's effective. Especially good for kids (or if'n you want to smell purty! :lol: )

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Post by RIHMFIRE »

we have some sort of tall rag weed here in florida....
that you can rub on your hunting cloths to keep
most of the flying critters away...Fairly strong smell
can use it as a cover scent too!
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Post by gamekeeper »

I have used Avon Skin so Soft on a Quarter Horse and it did work as well as some equine fly sprays. I will give Listerine a go must be healthier than continually smokin' my pipe, which I do when the little Bu**ers start bitin'.
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tried skin so soft but alaskan mosquitos totally ignored it; deet works, but is toxic if over used. native people here claim that eating seal and seal oil will keep them off you, and it will certainly keep most other people away too.
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Several years ago I read in Soldier of Fortune magazine that supplementing with large doses of vitamin B-1, aka Thiamine, before a military operation, will repel those little bastards. jd45
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tried thiamine also, works a little bit, but still will not stop our local mosquitos; they say a lot of this depends on your blood type, how moist your skin is, skin temperature,etc. some people are not bother as much as others.....me, they leave others and come straight to me.
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don't eat bananas. They love nannas.
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Eat whole roasted garlic cloves...'bout a dozen of 'em. That should keep everything away for a day!
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hfcable wrote:tried thiamine also, works a little bit, but still will not stop our local mosquitos; they say a lot of this depends on your blood type, how moist your skin is, skin temperature,etc. some people are not bother as much as others.....me, they leave others and come straight to me.

There are all kinds of factors, some having to do with the kind of mosquito. Down here we've more kinds of skeeters than you can shake a stick at - thank God they're not as bad as what I've read of up in AK. They don't bother me much usually. Not since the time I was hunting over a waterhole way back when. The next day my hands and face looked like I'd been sunburned from all the bites. That time it was a tiny insect called an "asa dura" (hard wing) which infested that area. There were even bites on top of the bites that covered the bites under the bites. :shock: So now skeeters don't bother me much. They occasionally bite me, like the one that sent me to the hospital with dengue fever years ago, but rarely do I notice a bite. And they usually chase my wife instead of me anyway. :D
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Post by Bogie35 »

I've found that applying a thin layer of human dung over all exposed skin works pretty well. Even Alaskan mosquitos are unwilling to stick their noses through that! But it's a little hard to explain to the Game Warden...



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Post by budliteguy »

Eat about 50 wild ramp's "wild Onions'" Hell nobody will bother you then and more you sweat the better it will work.
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