No-See-ums bug bites, have you experienced these little pest?
by James Mixon 12 Replies latest jw friends
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lurkernomore
Just read up about them... glad we don't have them in the UK. -
Sabin
Glad I live in Australia.
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Zoos
In my research I found they are active in Phoenix, Az, Denver, Tn just to name a few places.
You can add South Carolina to that list.
[scratch]
*itch*
:(
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James Mixon
Anyone have any idea where they came from?? -
OrphanCrow
No see ums are also called sand flies. Lots of them in Northern Saskatchewan. The sandy soil of the Boreal Forest is a big attraction for them.
And they bite like hell...very itchy. Awful when you go fishing. They actually take little bites of your skin - they don't sting like a mosquito.
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mann377
Try Avon Skin So Soft. I fish a lot and have tried this. It seems to work. I think Avon came out with one spec. for bug bites. -
OrphanCrow
Mann377, yes, I have heard that Skin-So-Soft is good. I would try tea tree oil, too. Tea tree oil works for ticks and most other insects so it might be good for sand flies, too.
Either way...you smell good!
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truthseeker100
Mann377
You should try diesel fuel, rub that on they don't like that either used to use it for that purpose when I was a kid. Works great! But there are downsides to it though.
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Sail Away
I was introduced to no see ums in Coronado, Panama. They are brutal little creatures, and they seem to strike at dusk. The locals recommended this product:
https://www.littlemoonessentials.com/not-buggin-me-bug.html
I didn't get a chance to try it, but ordered it from Amazon.com when I got home. Not Buggin' Me! is supposed to be a good overall natural bug repellent.
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SecretSlaveClass
Sabin:
Thank goodness you don't have them in Aussie or they'd probably kill you like so many other things that bite do. 😉