I’ve encountered some anecdotal evidence for massive B12 consumption, but nothing substantive.
Citronella oil is supposed to be effective.
Sulfur is actually an amazing mosquito repellent, but hard to utilize. Burning sulfur directly produces extremely toxic fumes, and eating large quantities of cabbage and egg yolk results in fumes you will only -wish- were toxic. (Although apparently some hikers do exactly that… I imagine they hike alone, however.)
Thanks! I bought the only citronella my drugstore had; I’ll give it a try next time I see/hear a mosquito (the weather isn’t nice enough for them ATM).
I’ve encountered some anecdotal evidence for massive B12 consumption, but nothing substantive.
Citronella oil is supposed to be effective.
Sulfur is actually an amazing mosquito repellent, but hard to utilize. Burning sulfur directly produces extremely toxic fumes, and eating large quantities of cabbage and egg yolk results in fumes you will only -wish- were toxic. (Although apparently some hikers do exactly that… I imagine they hike alone, however.)
Thank you! I had forgotten about citronella. I love cabbage and eggs, but I don’t think I should do that to my husband. ;p
Lemon eucalyptus essential oil contains a lot of citronellal, and dilution products are quite effective at repelling insects.
Thanks! I bought the only citronella my drugstore had; I’ll give it a try next time I see/hear a mosquito (the weather isn’t nice enough for them ATM).