| crofty197419:42 UTC22 Nov 2007 | Hi all
I did do a search on this before I posted but I could only find out that people planned (like me) to take Avon Skin So Soft body lotion to NZ (Fiordland and west coast of South Island) in the hope that it would work against NZ sandflies in the same way that it does against Scottish midges. Does anyone know if it actually works?
Many thanks
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| ginner22:54 UTC22 Nov 2007 | I'd also like to know, please - it's no good me having beautifully soft skin if I end up resembling a warthog... I'll be doing Northland, various islands around, er, the Bay of Islands and Hauraki Gulf, Rotorua and Tongariro if they're location-specific.
I'll be packing a bottle of DEET as well, just in case, but it'd be nice not to have to use that.
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| ohwell00:38 UTC23 Nov 2007 | stick with the deet products. Here its available in OFF and various other forms.
Skin so softs Okay for mini versions of mossies, but the ones in Fiordland are a bit more determined.
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| westwood02:57 UTC23 Nov 2007 | Have to be bloody lethal to work for most NZ sandflies!!
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| antipodean45107:54 UTC23 Nov 2007 | I'd say no, even without knowing the exact product. However having been bitten by all, NZ sandflies (and more especially, mosquitos) are much worse than anything the Camusdarach midges threw at me. My girlfriend (scottish) also reacts alot more badly to bites here than she did in Europe. That may just be her though.
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| travelinjo08:11 UTC24 Nov 2007 | I have not tried it in New Zealand yet, but it worked in Central America against their sand flies so it's worth the risk to try it. DEET is horrible for the environment as well.
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| otari01:38 UTC25 Nov 2007 | The only thing that really works agains sandflies is DIMP.
I wouldn't want to be wearing it that often, because like DEET, it's a pretty serious chemical.
But otherwise, the best thing to do is just to cover up. Lightweight pants, long sleeves, gloves, and even a head net that hangs over a brimmed hat if you're so inclined.
The only place I've really used them is camping in Fiordland - otherwise, you can brush the sandflies off pretty easily before they bite, or just keep moving and they won't have time to settle on you.
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| rainboy01:50 UTC25 Nov 2007 | There's only one thing that works on those damned sandflies and you have to buy it in New Zealand - usually after getting your body chewed up pretty nicely. Deet does not work.
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| ginner18:45 UTC26 Nov 2007 |
{quote:title=Rainboy wrote:}{quote} There's only one thing that works on those damned sandflies and you have to buy it in New Zealand
What's that then, Rainboy?
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