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Mosquito repellent
Which are the best ones? im after the plug in type? do the sonic ones work? im taking a baby abroad 6 months old..
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I went to Cuba in may and due to the mosquitos thinkin it was breeding season cos of the storms coming back, there were thousands, i had 100+ bites even though i took repellent and had a plug in in my room. The local doc said the european repellents are useless in the caribbean.
I have since been told to go to the health shop and get a supplement for some B vitamin as when the mossie lands, it licks your skin first and if it likes u it bites and these tablets supposed to be off puttin.
Livingin a mosquito zone I use those baygon oops brand name... mats that you put in the machines that you plug in. They work really well. I have a very large bedroom and use two machine. And if i am sitting out in the evening i use tabbard stick which is ike a stick deodorant and rub it on exposed parts.
Hi, A small warning here, all the plug in/liquid type or burning coils type repellers work very well on mossies but if you use them in a closed room, say at night with the doors shut to kill all the *^%^#$ which got in during the day some people can get reactions to the poison used, I know somebody gets bad eye allergic reactions if this case.
Hi I find its best to use a plug in and also spray yourself with a repellent. The Boots own brand one worked fine for me. I've also tried the circular things which burn in a tin with varied results but they also smell quite a lot. But the best I've found so far is a combination of spray on repellent, a plug in and also a table fan, which you can hire locally...the mozzies hate the moving air and the coolness will help your baby sleep. Hope this helps.