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    Question Insect Repellent

    Hi,

    So I do a lot of field herping... but here in southern TX the mosquitoes like to drink your blood... A LOT.

    I've heard insect repellent is toxic to reptiles and amphibians..how about the ones made of "natural ingredients"? I have one with eucalyptus extracts?

    I don't mind the itching so much, although I do a bit , but we have some West Nile Virus over here that I'd hate to get infected with.

    Any input?

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    Re: Insect Repellent

    I use a 0.2 - 0.26 BAC of Jack Daniel's to keep the mosquitoes away when I go camping, but that might interfere with your herping.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: Insect Repellent

    That actually works?

    To bad though, I'm underage.
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    Re: Insect Repellent

    Try Avon "Skin so soft".
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    Re: Insect Repellent

    Anybody else got ideas?
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    Re: Insect Repellent

    The skin so soft really works, I used to use it on the horses also for the biting flies
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    Re: Insect Repellent

    Quote Originally Posted by dsirkle View Post
    Try Avon "Skin so soft".
    We used to use this at the Wildlife Center so it should not be toxic. Works pretty well.
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    Re: Insect Repellent

    Well my best geuss is just not to spray the herps with any bug spray lol, or avoid spraying your hands. For bad mosquito problems use maxideet its like 98% deet
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    Re: Insect Repellent

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    That actually works?

    To bad though, I'm underage.
    I think so. If it's not keeping them off me, I'm at least not bothered by them.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: Insect Repellent

    i use the same stuff that people use as generic provent a mite.

    it's in the orangish gold can, sold at walmart in the hunting and fishing section.

    i also spray my doors and walls (where they meet the floors) of my home once a month with it to keep ants out. it seems to do the trick.

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