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Any recommendations for natural insect repellants that work?

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VW525 | 16:38 Fri 12th Nov 2010 | Travel
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Off to Antigua in three weeks and am pregnant so cannot use products containing DEET as I was planning to when booking the holiday at the beginning of the year. I get bitten a lot even in this country in the summer. Does anyone have any natural recommendations for deterring mosquitos et al that don't contain anything that will harm me or baby?
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One of the best things is to cover up, especially when going out in the evening.
I`ve always used Boots Repel. The yellow one (the grey one`s DEET). I like it because I have used it on my face without any reaction. Seems to work with me.
Copious amounts of garlic should do the trick.
Avon Skin So Soft dry body oil spray is a brilliant deterrent against mozzie bites. They don't sell it as such but mozzies love me, and only when someone recommended that to me (the plain one, not perfumed) did I stop getting bitten. Nothing nasty in it, a soft oil spray, I just lash it on at regular intervals.
Agree with Boxtops. I get eaten alive whenever I go abroad. So far,this is the only thing that has worked and it smells nice too. I also take Vitamin B before I go which someone recommended but not sure about when you are pregnant. Have a lovely time.
I was recommended Avons Skin so soft in Scotland and it worked for me. I was told it is what the postmen in Scotland use to keep the mozzies at bay.
I agree with Boxtops too ! Avon dry oil body spray. It must be the green one though, not the pink one. Mossies hate it and keep well clear, and it smells not too bad.
Agree with the Avon recommendation, I'd forgotten its name so thanks! A few years ago in India, we were the only ones not bitten, and others had some seriously expensive stuff!
Avon Skin So Soft = Mineral oil, isopropyl palmitate, dicapryl adipate, fragrance, dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate, BHT (to prevent oxidation) and carrot seed oil.

Personally, I'd stick with the garlic if you wan't something 'natural'.
Garlic is for keeping the Barnabases away. :-)
Another fine reason to use it, lol ;-)
Bought some of the Avon stuff because we were going to Scotland,all the campsite owners recommended it, including one on Skye, they had a stockpile of the stuff!
In Turkey we just bought the lemon cologne that the men wear a lot there anyway, it worked really well against the mozzies, you'd have to research to see if you can buy it here.
Chris de burgh?
Marmite does the trick, 2 slices of toast every morning with Marmite and you will be fine
Citronella oil.
Avon skin so soft
Elvis,the Marmite is the Vitamin B connection. That's exactly how I took mine but if you hate it,Vit B tablets should work.
30 o/o dettol to 70 o/o water in an atomizer works for tsetse fly so should work for mozzies as well
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Thanks everyone, luckily mummy is an Avon lady! ;o)

Will definitely invest in some. I LOVE Marmite, not sure they do it in Antigua as I've never been before, but will ask the representative when I get out there for sure.

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