Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, wear long sleeves, long pants, and if you have, a hat with mosquito netting, if you don't want to put on bug repellent. You can also get Pemethrin, and spray down your garden clothes (you have to let it dry, so prepare ahead), so you won't get bitten. This will last you through several washes.
It's not feasible to wear long clothing for long when it is 103F out. Asian tiger mosquitoes also do not care. They bite through clothing.
DP. Sure it is - as long as it is appropriately loose, it'seven better if it's wicking. People have been doing that for thousands of years. And, mosquitoes can only bite thru the material if it's tight and too thin.
https://time.com/6981614/best-clothes-hot-weather/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, wear long sleeves, long pants, and if you have, a hat with mosquito netting, if you don't want to put on bug repellent. You can also get Pemethrin, and spray down your garden clothes (you have to let it dry, so prepare ahead), so you won't get bitten. This will last you through several washes.
It's not feasible to wear long clothing for long when it is 103F out. Asian tiger mosquitoes also do not care. They bite through clothing.
Anonymous wrote:We need the GMO mosquitoes NOW. The Asian Tiger mosquitoes are out of control. If liberals won't let us spray, then we need the GMO skeeters. I swear, tree hugging hippie morons care more about butterflies and bees than the fact that mosquitoes are significant public health threat because they transmit serious disease. For Christ's sake, even Dr. Fauci now has West Nile Virus because of mosquitoes in the DMV!
Either spray or GMO. Now!
Anonymous wrote:OP, wear long sleeves, long pants, and if you have, a hat with mosquito netting, if you don't want to put on bug repellent. You can also get Pemethrin, and spray down your garden clothes (you have to let it dry, so prepare ahead), so you won't get bitten. This will last you through several washes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a pack of these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C4JQ1QG5 because I hate bug spraying for <10 minutes outside but I also hate getting bitten.
If you put them on like bracelets, anklets, and a funky choker (so 5 of them), the coverage is enough to keep the bugs off for minor garden trips w/o being a PITA and leaving you reeking like spray. They're reusable, so you can put them back in their packages, zip them up, and save them for next time. Worth the 2 minutes and awkward 80s style vibes, IMO.
Thanks for the tip--just ordered a pack. I am willing to try, as I get pick just going on the porch to get the mail. As for DH? I don't think he's had a bite in years.
Anonymous wrote:I’m even seeing mosquitoes inside the house. I’ve checked all our screens and they are in good shape so I have no idea how they are getting in. It’s not like we leave doors or windows open.
Anonymous wrote:How do we advocate for genetic modification of mosquitos? It seems the only way.
All those advising people to wear long pants are not that bite-prone. I can get bitten wearing any fabric in full lengths.