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What's Bugging You, Insect Repellents

AKSkim

Boston - Title Town USA
This past weekend I read a post where someone wrote about using insect rellent with DEET in it.

From what I understand, you don't want to use DEET because it some how breaks down the coating of your fly line. The last thing anyone wishes to do, in order to keep the bugs off, melt your $100.00 fly line in the process.

Last June I submitted this thread, might be time to revive it and up date it a bit.


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NEFF June 5, 2007





<HR style="COLOR: #d1d1e1" SIZE=1><!-- google_ad_section_start -->Every year I always look forward to making my pilgrimage, and every year I have certain streams and locations within those streams that I like to fish just after ice-out. I start out on the Presumpscot River in Windham, working my way north to the Kennebec, then onto the Penobscot River.

Hungry trout and Landlock have spent the entire Maine winter under feet of ice just waiting for me to present them my fly for the taking.

Every year I also like to try out new patterns, equipment, clothing and most importantly anything that will keep those mosquitoes, black flies and the infamous Maine's No-See-Em’s off me.

See, for as long as I have lived flying insects that bite have always enjoyed me. At night, one mosquito in the cottage and the only one person who was repeatedly bitten, you guessed it, me, in just a single night and I would feed ‘em to satisfy their cravings for an entire week.

Couple of years ago I discovered a nice little product called AFTER BITE The Itch Eraser, it is a treatment for insect bites and stings as proclaimed on the side label. After discovering you have been bitten by an insect just apply it to the infected area and within minutes the sting and itch is gone.

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Buzz-Off Insect Repellent was a nice product that I discovered up in Greenville, ME and after the first year or so of use they were in violation of a trade name law and changed the name of their product to Lewey’s Eco-Blends.

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Last fall I tested a product that you apply a patch to your body and the active ingredients will seep into you and some how it will run through your pours and repel insects. OK, worth a shot I thought. My first day in Alaska fishing as I was getting ready gear in order a fisherman came walking out and after a polite discussion on the fishing and what he used to take them he made the comment, the bugs are not too bad right now, but in a while they will be. I applied the patch to me and went fishing. I had forgotten all about it, the fishing, excuse me, the Catching was out of this world and it was sometime later that night it dawned on me that I had not one insect bite. Oh, I saw them flying around me most of the day, but not a single irritating bite. The product claims to last at least 36 hours, I had that single patch on for more than three days before replacing it with the only other one I had. The patches in my case worked as claimed and I believe that it made an already enjoyable fishing trip to America</ST1:p’s Last Frontier even better.

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This year I made a number of purchases of LL Bean’s Buzz-Off shirts as my product to test this year. Now regulars that frequent this chat board know my feeling on any of the LL Bean product, but this year I am putting it all on the line and let the chips fall where they may.

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The very first morning of the trip as my brother cleaned up the remnants of the past winter around the cottage into something resembling a funeral pyre or one of the greatest rescue signal fire, I was set upon by a wild horde of mosquitoes that chased me back into the cottage with coffee in hand. First order of business a liberal application of After Bite to the vicious wounds I had just received, and an application of Lewey’s Eco-Blends, and from out of the bottom of my well worn travel bad, the first of the LL Bean’s Buzz-Off shirts.

Product testing had officially begun on Friday, May 25, 2007 at 0724.

A number of years ago I made a purchase at LL Bean of a hood and jacket made out of netting to keep those pests off of me. It’s the type of item you never want to be photographed wearing, but out in the Maine woods when they are out in full force I could give a darn what I look like as long as those mosquito and No-See-Em’s stay away from eating the flesh off my arms.

So for two weeks the ritual was shower, deodorant and a healthy dose of Lewey’s Eco-Blends.

Skipping a few pages of notes I will jump right to my conclusion.

I don’t know if it was the LL Bean Buzz-Off shirts, Lewey’s Eco-Blends, the LL Bean mosquito netting jacket, all's I know there was only a few times that I had to use the itch out and then it was only to my hands. The stuff must work on Black Bears also, I am happy to report I did not receive a single bite from a bear this year.

As always, when in Maine, </ST1:pI am happy when no animal or insect wants to eat me.

AK Skim

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I heard that DEET isn't good for your skin either and that it actually causes cancer. I'll be steering clear of that. I wonder if there are any negative effects of that patch, if not I'm gonna get a bunch.
 
are any negative effects of that patch, if not I'm gonna get a bunch.

Ernie:

I don't know about an...

oh I'm sorry..

BURT:

I don't know about any negitive effects of the Insect Repellent Patch, but I'll tell you one thing...

Since I used one.. I haven't had the urge to have a cigarette.
 
I think it also gave you a split personality. Try removing that thing for a few days. Just wanna see if we notice any difference.
 
I don't know about any negitive effects of the Insect Repellent Patch, but I'll tell you one thing...

Since I used one.. I haven't had the urge to have a cigarette.

I don't got to show you any stinkin' patches...

I like this stuff. I soak my fishing shirt and spray my hat. It lasts for 6 months or 6 washings. Add to that a stogie or two and it's bearable.
 
I think you will find pretty much any thing you put on your skin ie;bug repelents will have long term and short term side effects depending upon the person using them. I like deet for those hot muggy day's when wearing a long sleeve shirt would suck. So I put it on before leaving and wash my hands good after words so it does not come into contact with my line. Or I will apply it at the stream and use baby wipes to clean my hands. I also use orvis bug off T shirts and they do work. When fishing out in Harrisburg the second you get down in the woods the skeeters hone in on you by the hundreds and you will wish you had the deet cancer or no beats being suck dry by millions of hungry mosqitoes not to mention being covered in welts for a day or two. Also as Bam mentioned a good cigar goes a long way to!! Also I have read and heard that eating garlic on a regular bassis has its benifits to as is secreted in oils through your skin and repels all types of bugs. Another thing that works is having a sweet smelling midget follow you arround they generaly will attack him first bears and mosqitoes .:)
 
Another thing that works is having a sweet smelling midget follow you arround they generaly will attack him first bears and mosqitoes .:)

Actually, I have a midget that smokes cigars and loves garlic follow me around. His name is Caesar Enrico Bandello...

...but you can call him, Little Caesar.
 
By far the best results I have had for both mosquitos and black flies has been a little bottle of a powerful but all-natural repellent called Z'off from Mountain Martha's Herbals I usually purchased for $10/bottle at Fran Betters place. It's not a big bottle but you won't need much so it lasts. I still have the same bottle from 2 season ago. It smells strongly like balsam and pine pitch. Usually only needed a squirt on the top of my hat, on the back, and on the brim and the bugs pretty much stayed away. I mean it was hard to beleive this stuff worked so well for me. This year, my dad had a cloud of gnats around his head up there. I took his hat gave it a couple squirts and the gnats disappeared. Years ago I went spring bear hunting with my stepdad in New Brunswick and remember using Muskol.

Years ago I made a personal decision to stop using any of that chemical crap like DEET. I aso don't put cologne or after-shave on and feel that helps and I sometimes shower with the same scent-eliminating soap I use for bowhunting as well as the crystal deoderant (my dog used to not be able to know it was me until I spoke.)
 
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When I went to WV last month a couple of my friends tried these ThermaCELL Mosquito Repellent devices. It worked well against mosquitoes, but didn't appear to deter all biting insects. The plus side to this device is that there are no chemicals to put/spray onto your skin. AK, maybe this is something you could test on your next trip.
 
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