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    Mosquitoes and the English

    What is it about Mosquitoes that attracts them more to English people?

    Whenever i have been in the Philipppines, regardless of repellant, i always seem to get bitten to death. Lots of red marks , itching like mad. hereas my wife and her family being Filipino, seem to hardly ever get bitten at all!

    I think the little blighters prefer the sweet white flesh!


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    Hmmmm know what you mean.

    What I did notice whenever I went to Thailand, was that even though I was bitten like mad the first couple of days, after eating nothing but what the locals did, they then seemed to leave me alone.

    Maybe it's too "obvious" to suggest it's due to using lemongrass, but who knows.

    Got a nice collection of bites though from my recent four weeks in Phils. The missus has none!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Iani View Post
    Hmmmm know what you mean.

    Got a nice collection of bites though from my recent four weeks in Phils. The missus has none!
    That just attests to the fact that every creature in the Philippines (no matter how small or big) craves for royal blood. Haha!
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    I get a few when I am in Phils too, but i have learnt to cover my legs and arms in the early evening, which seems to be the worst time. I always sleep under a double sized mozzie net which covers our bed from ceiling to the floor, so i get a good night's sleep (when the good lady lets me )

    But even here in Shanghai, I have been zapped a few times, mostly though when i fall asleep on my way to and back from my work (an hour each way) I have a driver, I dont drive here But i do HATE mosquitos
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    An antihistamine seems to help me, take about 3 to 4 per week.


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    You need to eat more garlic.

    I rarely get bitten, but I stink.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    You need to eat more garlic.

    I rarely get bitten, but I stink.
    be careful -they might not let you on the plane if stink too bad


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    ah yes garlic , the stinks ok, you don't stink if everyone around you eats it too


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    some alternatives other than deet, including garlic,

    http://www.care2.com/greenliving/mos...naturally.html


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    definately white meat syndrome my g f hardly ever gets bitten but I have squadrens of them attacking me if I go outside .I have found the only stuff that stops them is stuff call OFF ive tried alsorts but this stuff is the real deal i never go out of the house unless i,m totally covered in it and i never get bitten .In the house i spray bayon and it kills them instantly I keep all windows and doors closed at all times and that keeps them out mostly .


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    Scottish, Welsh and Irish members might be surprised at the suggestion of English being more susceptible to mosquito bites !


    • We don’t know how many of the roughly 100,000 annual UK visitors to the Philippines are bitten by mosquitoes. Most visits are trouble-free. 240 British nationals required consular assistance in the Philippines, in the year ended March 2012, for incidents including 89 deaths and 25 admissions to hospitals.

    Of serious mosquito-borne infections, the TOTAL numbers of imported cases to this country ( not just from Philippines ) are no more than several hundred dengue and around 2000 malaria each year. Others are far less common.


    • As for Filipinos, there were over 50,000 cases of dengue in the first half of this year, and a much smaller number of malaria cases ( exact figures not available ).


    • There’s plenty advice elsewhere on the forum for avoiding mosquito bites, with information about malaria, dengue, and other less common diseases transmitted by mosquitoes.

    ( http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....ngue-Fever-Map )


    • There does seem no doubt, however, that complaints of bites and stings – caused by a variety of insects - are on the increase in the UK. In most cases they’re just an annoyance, although occasionally they may cause an allergic / anaphylactic reaction requiring immediate medical treatment.
    See http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Bites-i...roduction.aspx


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    Yes this is of some interest / worry to me as I am headin over at begining of december ,, although I am definatly not english I doubt if the pesky little varmints will realise this before biting me !!!!! Unfortunatly I seem rather a good bite for them , getting regularly attacked in spain holland and now even in my own dear scotland !!!!!!! I read with interest of something called OFF ,,and BAYON , are these products widelly available in Manila or are they sourced here ,,,,,, help please !!!!!!!!!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by nnomad View Post
    Yes this is of some interest / worry to me as I am headin over at begining of december ,, although I am definatly not english I doubt if the pesky little varmints will realise this before biting me !!!!! Unfortunatly I seem rather a good bite for them , getting regularly attacked in spain holland and now even in my own dear scotland !!!!!!! I read with interest of something called OFF ,,and BAYON , are these products widelly available in Manila or are they sourced here ,,,,,, help please !!!!!!!!!!!!
    My husband bought a mosquito repellent in the UK before he flew to the Philippines. It was effective, I think apart from the fact that it made his skin very oily.
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/REPEL-100-...70b88df&_uhb=1
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    Brand name please and where available ,,, my friend in filli says she can get good repellent ,,,,, but I want to be safe !!!!!!!


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    I imagine there would be a problem taking aerosole cans onto the plane !!!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by nnomad View Post
    Brand name please and where available ,,, my friend in filli says she can get good repellent ,,,,, but I want to be safe !!!!!!!
    OFF is sold in most supermarkets as well as bayon its a green and red can and kills all insects instantly best of all cock roaches they are about 2 inches long here and when you spray them with bayon they instantly stop flip over legs kicking and die on the spot lol OFF is very effective also ive never been bitten usin that stuff .the mosquito bites are harmless apart from the ones that carry dengue fever they can put you in hospital but you gotta be pretty unlucky to come across them .they give a flue like symptom
    but can lead to more serious complications there is no cure yet for that fever.Ive been here 18 months and so far avoided dengue maybe im lucky but like i said i make sure i plaster that off all over exposed skin before i venture out.


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    Jungle Formula is good, works for me. You can get it in the high street in the Uk. In Phils you can buy a can of 'Baygon' which sprayed in your bedroom about 20 minute before you decide to go to sleep will rid the room of mozzies.

    I still prefer the net idea as it is more friendly to the environment, alternatively, get one of those electric tennis rackets and enjoy the hunt and 'crack and burn' when you get the little beggers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nnomad View Post
    I imagine there would be a problem taking aerosole cans onto the plane !!!!!!
    I took mine in the hold luggage. Brand : Jungle Formula from Boots.


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    Quote Originally Posted by nnomad View Post
    I imagine there would be a problem taking aerosole cans onto the plane !!!!!!
    i think they are pump action sprays rather than aerosol, the deet one i have is anyway,
    but all the same it is liquid and i guess for that reason put in your cargo luggage


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    I reckon that they prefer the Scottish, judging by what they used to do to my ex wife!


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    hey thats great,,,thank you all ,,looks like Jungle to take and some Off and Baygon when i get there,,,,,,,,i will ask my "friend " and see what she says about them, Rod


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    Quote Originally Posted by nnomad View Post
    Brand name please and where available ,,, my friend in filli says she can get good repellent ,,,,, but I want to be safe !!!!!!!
    I t was less than 100 ml.
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    Wow! didnt expect so much response on this thread...........although i should have said "British" and not "English". Dont think Garlic makes any difference as i eat tons of the stuff...and when i am in the phils i always eat same as the locals because we eat whatever the wifes family are cooking/eating.
    Tried the oily repellants and they are great at tasking the print off of a carrier bag onto your clothes...but didnt seem to repel many mosquito's!
    Thanks for all your comments...its been interesting!


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    There's a lot of support towards the theory that it has something to do with the deposits and the bacteria left on the skin from sweating.
    So it might have some link to the foods or drinks we take.

    We need to eat more buwad and bagoong


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    Quote Originally Posted by imagine View Post
    looking at how the Mosquito works is proberbly the best way to figure your best defense ,

    check out this link on how stuff works

    http://science.howstuffworks.com/env...s/mosquito.htm
    Ah ha
    ".....Certain chemicals in sweat also seem to attract mosquitoes (people who don't sweat much don't get nearly as many mosquito bites)....."
    That's it..eat more buwad, daing and bagoong.


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    Quote Originally Posted by imagine View Post
    looking at how the Mosquito works is proberbly the best way to figure your best defense ,

    check out this link on how stuff works

    http://science.howstuffworks.com/env...s/mosquito.htm
    Ahha.....
    .......Certain chemicals in sweat also seem to attract mosquitoes (people who don't sweat much don't get nearly as many mosquito bites).
    That's it then, eat more buwad, daing and bagoong.



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    oh ek now im seeing double


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    Sorry Stewart, I seem to be having some problems with the site just now.
    Or it could be my laptop


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Sorry Stewart, I seem to be having some problems with the site just now.
    Or it could be my laptop
    i doubt its your lap top, i found sometimes i have almost duplicated but a warning usually pops up,

    i thought i was seeing double as a side effect when i noticed how good my rep was looking lol, thanks everyone


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