A good start is to starve the buggers of exposed skin by wearing long sleeved shirts and trousers and a hat. Next you can put insect repellent on any exposed skin and on your hat. One I didn’t try, but which locals swear by, is to take vitamin B tablets. Apparently sandflies don’t like this, and as those great Australasian delicacies Marmite or Vegemite are full of it, some recommend large doses of this. If sandflies don’t like vitamin B, they DO like dark colours, so it’s best to avoid wearing black, navy and similar coloured clothing.
GPSGuided wrote:Yeah... 4 trips! Going with the family, I suspect I'll be on the rock after the first and never a second. Fourth then becomes a dream.
The first time I went to NZ tramping in 1988, I tried this. Started taking tablets a couple of weeks before I left home and took them while I was there. Still got bitten just as much as anyone else.One I didn’t try, but which locals swear by, is to take vitamin B tablets. Apparently sandflies don’t like this, and as those great Australasian delicacies Marmite or Vegemite are full of it, some recommend large doses of this.
davidmorr wrote:The interesting outcome was that for some of the group, the bites itched for a period, but left no lasting effects. For others, the bites became infected lumps that persisted for weeks.
GPSGuided wrote:Asian mozzies have been domesticated.
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