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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 2740667" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>Ol'Red, you say you eat a clove of garlic. My understanding is that a clove of garlic is made up of 10 or 12 teeth. I'm assuming you only eat one tooth. </p><p></p><p>The new miliitary clothing comes with built in bug repellant. I have Ex-Officio Buzz Off shirts, and they work for me. We don't usually get swarms here in NM, but we had a wet year this year, so had the most I've ever seen. I had one arm sticking out of my sleeping bag, and it looked like I'd broken out in hives form the no-seeums. I have one of those tennis raquet bug zappers. It works like a charm to clear out the mosquitos in your tent. </p><p></p><p>I used to have some Swedish net long johns. They wicked moisture so they were comfortable in the heat. With a shirt or pants over them, they were bug proof. I don't think they are made anymore.</p><p></p><p>My dad started smoking cigars when he lived in New Orleans to repel mosquitos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 2740667, member: 29323"] Ol'Red, you say you eat a clove of garlic. My understanding is that a clove of garlic is made up of 10 or 12 teeth. I'm assuming you only eat one tooth. The new miliitary clothing comes with built in bug repellant. I have Ex-Officio Buzz Off shirts, and they work for me. We don't usually get swarms here in NM, but we had a wet year this year, so had the most I've ever seen. I had one arm sticking out of my sleeping bag, and it looked like I'd broken out in hives form the no-seeums. I have one of those tennis raquet bug zappers. It works like a charm to clear out the mosquitos in your tent. I used to have some Swedish net long johns. They wicked moisture so they were comfortable in the heat. With a shirt or pants over them, they were bug proof. I don't think they are made anymore. My dad started smoking cigars when he lived in New Orleans to repel mosquitos. [/QUOTE]
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