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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I have two mozzie bites on either heel.

Unbelievable.

Sooooooooo itchy. Scratching them, even though they’ve already blown up into hard red lumps is as, possibly more, satisfying than an orgasm right at this minute.

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By *tonMessCouple
over a year ago

Slough Windsor ish

Ouch! Carefull, our friend has just been released following a two week stay in hospital for a mozzie bite that became infected. He nearly lost his leg

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Ouch! Carefull, our friend has just been released following a two week stay in hospital for a mozzie bite that became infected. He nearly lost his leg "

From scratching them?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was infected by mozzie bites in turkey about 20 yrs ago..

Had to miss flight home as leg was so swollen and wait til it went down..

It was horrible..

Massive pus filled blisters and when i finally got home and saw the gp, he had never seen anything like it... had to have a further 2 weeks off work...

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By *tonMessCouple
over a year ago

Slough Windsor ish


"Ouch! Carefull, our friend has just been released following a two week stay in hospital for a mozzie bite that became infected. He nearly lost his leg

From scratching them?"

Well yes, the hospital said him scratching it probably didnt help. He got cellulitus and phlebitus from it. Very nasty. His entire lower leg swelled up and the skin went bright red. Two weeks of IV antibiotics to save his leg and now he is home he still has more antibiotics to take and is in huge pain love him.

All that from a teeny tiny mosquito bite.

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By *tonMessCouple
over a year ago

Slough Windsor ish

On a lighter note, i got set upon by mozzies out dogging a few years ago. I had bites all over my legs and bottom and one on my fanny lip!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Ouch! Carefull, our friend has just been released following a two week stay in hospital for a mozzie bite that became infected. He nearly lost his leg

From scratching them?

Well yes, the hospital said him scratching it probably didnt help. He got cellulitus and phlebitus from it. Very nasty. His entire lower leg swelled up and the skin went bright red. Two weeks of IV antibiotics to save his leg and now he is home he still has more antibiotics to take and is in huge pain love him.

All that from a teeny tiny mosquito bite."

Oh no! I’ve been scratching all day. They’re an inch wide, raised, red and hot as heck. I’ll slap more antihistamine on and stop pleasuring myself. Thanks for keeping me in line.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I was infected by mozzie bites in turkey about 20 yrs ago..

Had to miss flight home as leg was so swollen and wait til it went down..

It was horrible..

Massive pus filled blisters and when i finally got home and saw the gp, he had never seen anything like it... had to have a further 2 weeks off work..."

Ouch!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"On a lighter note, i got set upon by mozzies out dogging a few years ago. I had bites all over my legs and bottom and one on my fanny lip! "

Yikes!

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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago

A world all of his own

I react really badly from mozzie bites, picture hand sized infections.

Bastard things are the bane of my life, and they bit me to bits a couple of years ago when I built my pond.

They should be eradicated forthwith.

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By *mm_n_ZedCouple
over a year ago

Fareham

I thought this thread was going to be about small tits lol

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By *tonMessCouple
over a year ago

Slough Windsor ish


"On a lighter note, i got set upon by mozzies out dogging a few years ago. I had bites all over my legs and bottom and one on my fanny lip!

Yikes! "

Yikes indeed, it puffed up to three times the size of the other one... walking was agony!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I react really badly from mozzie bites, picture hand sized infections.

Bastard things are the bane of my life, and they bit me to bits a couple of years ago when I built my pond.

They should be eradicated forthwith. "

Yeah, I think it’s called skeeter’s syndrome - I always blow up once bitten. Not fun!

Guess we’re just tasty.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I thought this thread was going to be about small tits lol "

Noooooo!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have two mozzie bites on either heel.

Unbelievable.

Sooooooooo itchy. Scratching them, even though they’ve already blown up into hard red lumps is as, possibly more, satisfying than an orgasm right at this minute. "

Stop scratching!

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By *tonMessCouple
over a year ago

Slough Windsor ish

Apparently eating Marmite deters them

Also Avons Skin So Soft shower products and body oil keeps them at bay too

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"On a lighter note, i got set upon by mozzies out dogging a few years ago. I had bites all over my legs and bottom and one on my fanny lip!

Yikes!

Yikes indeed, it puffed up to three times the size of the other one... walking was agony! "

*no words*

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By *ohnny89Man
over a year ago

Bootle

Rub banana peel on them then press hot spoon on them

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I have two mozzie bites on either heel.

Unbelievable.

Sooooooooo itchy. Scratching them, even though they’ve already blown up into hard red lumps is as, possibly more, satisfying than an orgasm right at this minute.

Stop scratching!"

You know me. I can’t stop when I’m bitten!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Apparently eating Marmite deters them

Also Avons Skin So Soft shower products and body oil keeps them at bay too

"

Marmite it is then!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Rub banana peel on them then press hot spoon on them"

I’m not sure I believe you.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Apparently eating Marmite deters them

Also Avons Skin So Soft shower products and body oil keeps them at bay too

Marmite it is then!"

I've recommended both of those tips before.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Apparently eating Marmite deters them

Also Avons Skin So Soft shower products and body oil keeps them at bay too

Marmite it is then!

I've recommended both of those tips before."

To me?

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By *ohnny89Man
over a year ago

Bootle


"Rub banana peel on them then press hot spoon on them

I’m not sure I believe you. "

from a egyptian chemist but did work on my mate

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Rub banana peel on them then press hot spoon on them

I’m not sure I believe you. from a egyptian chemist but did work on my mate "

Sounds like a pyramid scheme.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Apparently eating Marmite deters them

Also Avons Skin So Soft shower products and body oil keeps them at bay too

Marmite it is then!

I've recommended both of those tips before.

To me?"

*Nods* Yes.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Apparently eating Marmite deters them

Also Avons Skin So Soft shower products and body oil keeps them at bay too

Marmite it is then!

I've recommended both of those tips before.

To me?

*Nods* Yes."

Are you being a little stern with me and telling me I’ve been naughty, Jim?

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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago

A world all of his own

According to an article I read a while back, there's no definite way of repelling them, it's a genetic thing.

They had indentical twins in a lab, with a Y shaped glass tube, one end on the arm of each twin, and released mosquitos into the single end of the tube.

The mosquitos consistently went to one of the twins.

Which sucks if you're of that particular gentic make up

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"According to an article I read a while back, there's no definite way of repelling them, it's a genetic thing.

They had indentical twins in a lab, with a Y shaped glass tube, one end on the arm of each twin, and released mosquitos into the single end of the tube.

The mosquitos consistently went to one of the twins.

Which sucks if you're of that particular gentic make up "

Non-identical twins, I presume?

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By *ohnny89Man
over a year ago

Bootle


"Rub banana peel on them then press hot spoon on them

I’m not sure I believe you. from a egyptian chemist but did work on my mate

Sounds like a pyramid scheme. "

they cant be that bad then if you wont give it a go haha

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Rub banana peel on them then press hot spoon on them

I’m not sure I believe you. from a egyptian chemist but did work on my mate

Sounds like a pyramid scheme. they cant be that bad then if you wont give it a go haha"

More my laziness knows no bounds.

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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago

A world all of his own


"According to an article I read a while back, there's no definite way of repelling them, it's a genetic thing.

They had indentical twins in a lab, with a Y shaped glass tube, one end on the arm of each twin, and released mosquitos into the single end of the tube.

The mosquitos consistently went to one of the twins.

Which sucks if you're of that particular gentic make up

Non-identical twins, I presume? "

I don't have a twin (praise the lord lol) but the fuckers love me for some reason or other

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"According to an article I read a while back, there's no definite way of repelling them, it's a genetic thing.

They had indentical twins in a lab, with a Y shaped glass tube, one end on the arm of each twin, and released mosquitos into the single end of the tube.

The mosquitos consistently went to one of the twins.

Which sucks if you're of that particular gentic make up

Non-identical twins, I presume?

I don't have a twin (praise the lord lol) but the fuckers love me for some reason or other "

I meant in the experiment!

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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago

A world all of his own


"According to an article I read a while back, there's no definite way of repelling them, it's a genetic thing.

They had indentical twins in a lab, with a Y shaped glass tube, one end on the arm of each twin, and released mosquitos into the single end of the tube.

The mosquitos consistently went to one of the twins.

Which sucks if you're of that particular gentic make up

Non-identical twins, I presume?

I don't have a twin (praise the lord lol) but the fuckers love me for some reason or other

I meant in the experiment!"

Oooooh lol, no, they were identical, had a very similar diet, lifestyle etc. Dispelled quite a lot of "myths" surrounding mosquito bites.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"According to an article I read a while back, there's no definite way of repelling them, it's a genetic thing.

They had indentical twins in a lab, with a Y shaped glass tube, one end on the arm of each twin, and released mosquitos into the single end of the tube.

The mosquitos consistently went to one of the twins.

Which sucks if you're of that particular gentic make up

Non-identical twins, I presume?

I don't have a twin (praise the lord lol) but the fuckers love me for some reason or other

I meant in the experiment!

Oooooh lol, no, they were identical, had a very similar diet, lifestyle etc. Dispelled quite a lot of "myths" surrounding mosquito bites. "

Ummmm. They can’t have been identical. As then they would have had the same genes and both been attractive to the mosquitos equally.

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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago

A world all of his own


"According to an article I read a while back, there's no definite way of repelling them, it's a genetic thing.

They had indentical twins in a lab, with a Y shaped glass tube, one end on the arm of each twin, and released mosquitos into the single end of the tube.

The mosquitos consistently went to one of the twins.

Which sucks if you're of that particular gentic make up

Non-identical twins, I presume?

I don't have a twin (praise the lord lol) but the fuckers love me for some reason or other

I meant in the experiment!

Oooooh lol, no, they were identical, had a very similar diet, lifestyle etc. Dispelled quite a lot of "myths" surrounding mosquito bites.

Ummmm. They can’t have been identical. As then they would have had the same genes and both been attractive to the mosquitos equally. "

Well that's the thing, although they "appeared" identical in terms of what's considered normal gentic make up, there's obviously something that makes them different. I'll see if I can dig the article up.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"According to an article I read a while back, there's no definite way of repelling them, it's a genetic thing.

They had indentical twins in a lab, with a Y shaped glass tube, one end on the arm of each twin, and released mosquitos into the single end of the tube.

The mosquitos consistently went to one of the twins.

Which sucks if you're of that particular gentic make up

Non-identical twins, I presume?

I don't have a twin (praise the lord lol) but the fuckers love me for some reason or other

I meant in the experiment!

Oooooh lol, no, they were identical, had a very similar diet, lifestyle etc. Dispelled quite a lot of "myths" surrounding mosquito bites.

Ummmm. They can’t have been identical. As then they would have had the same genes and both been attractive to the mosquitos equally.

Well that's the thing, although they "appeared" identical in terms of what's considered normal gentic make up, there's obviously something that makes them different. I'll see if I can dig the article up. "

How bizarre. I’d be interested to read that, yes.

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By *ohnny89Man
over a year ago

Bootle


"According to an article I read a while back, there's no definite way of repelling them, it's a genetic thing.

They had indentical twins in a lab, with a Y shaped glass tube, one end on the arm of each twin, and released mosquitos into the single end of the tube.

The mosquitos consistently went to one of the twins.

Which sucks if you're of that particular gentic make up

Non-identical twins, I presume?

I don't have a twin (praise the lord lol) but the fuckers love me for some reason or other

I meant in the experiment!

Oooooh lol, no, they were identical, had a very similar diet, lifestyle etc. Dispelled quite a lot of "myths" surrounding mosquito bites.

Ummmm. They can’t have been identical. As then they would have had the same genes and both been attractive to the mosquitos equally.

Well that's the thing, although they "appeared" identical in terms of what's considered normal gentic make up, there's obviously something that makes them different. I'll see if I can dig the article up.

How bizarre. I’d be interested to read that, yes. "

av got a twin not identical an i never get bit but he gets bit terrible so dont know about the twin thing

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

My middly got bitten a couple of years ago when we were on holiday. I can send you a pic if you want. I've never seen anything like it

Slap some of that stuff on. I know what you mean about how satisfying scratching though have to say!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ouch! Carefull, our friend has just been released following a two week stay in hospital for a mozzie bite that became infected. He nearly lost his leg

From scratching them?"

Keep scratching!

At least if you lose a leg you could change your fab name to Eileen

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Apparently eating Marmite deters them

Also Avons Skin So Soft shower products and body oil keeps them at bay too

Marmite it is then!

I've recommended both of those tips before.

To me?

*Nods* Yes.

Are you being a little stern with me and telling me I’ve been naughty, Jim? "

I'm not being a little stern, I'm being very stern. Find an Avon lady!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ouch! Carefull, our friend has just been released following a two week stay in hospital for a mozzie bite that became infected. He nearly lost his leg

From scratching them?

Keep scratching!

At least if you lose a leg you could change your fab name to Eileen "

Oh, come on.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have two mozzie bites on either heel.

Unbelievable.

Sooooooooo itchy. Scratching them, even though they’ve already blown up into hard red lumps is as, possibly more, satisfying than an orgasm right at this minute. "

put vinegar on them.........

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By *innamon!Woman
over a year ago

no matter

I always take clear nail varnish with me. First sign of a bite paint it on . Stops it itching , unfortunately they always made worse by scratching. Another good item is clay mask just a dab seals it .

Avon skin so soft original is the one that works to repel missiles my friend uses it on her horse and daughter uses it when out running .

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By *ohnny89Man
over a year ago

Bootle


"I always take clear nail varnish with me. First sign of a bite paint it on . Stops it itching , unfortunately they always made worse by scratching. Another good item is clay mask just a dab seals it .

Avon skin so soft original is the one that works to repel missiles my friend uses it on her horse and daughter uses it when out running . "

not suprised they repel them cus nail varnish stinks haha

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By *lackXealMan
over a year ago

Middlesbrough


"I was infected by mozzie bites in turkey about 20 yrs ago..

Had to miss flight home as leg was so swollen and wait til it went down..

It was horrible..

Massive pus filled blisters and when i finally got home and saw the gp, he had never seen anything like it... had to have a further 2 weeks off work..."

Don't think that was mosquito bite

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By *lackXealMan
over a year ago

Middlesbrough


"Ouch! Carefull, our friend has just been released following a two week stay in hospital for a mozzie bite that became infected. He nearly lost his leg

From scratching them?

Well yes, the hospital said him scratching it probably didnt help. He got cellulitus and phlebitus from it. Very nasty. His entire lower leg swelled up and the skin went bright red. Two weeks of IV antibiotics to save his leg and now he is home he still has more antibiotics to take and is in huge pain love him.

All that from a teeny tiny mosquito bite."

Not every itchy bites are from mosquito

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By *lackXealMan
over a year ago

Middlesbrough


"According to an article I read a while back, there's no definite way of repelling them, it's a genetic thing.

They had indentical twins in a lab, with a Y shaped glass tube, one end on the arm of each twin, and released mosquitos into the single end of the tube.

The mosquitos consistently went to one of the twins.

Which sucks if you're of that particular gentic make up "

I might know what you are talking about but i presume you don't remember the article vividly.

I have friends that have done extensive research on mosquitoes in which I also assisted in.

It will be very helpful if you can find the article

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

To stop the itchiñg simply rub an ice cube on them, we lived abroad for 10 years and after trying pretty much everything the chemist had it was the simple ice cube that worked best.

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By *lackXealMan
over a year ago

Middlesbrough


"Rub banana peel on them then press hot spoon on them"

Seriously?

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By *ohnny89Man
over a year ago

Bootle


"Rub banana peel on them then press hot spoon on them

Seriously? "

yeah

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By *lackXealMan
over a year ago

Middlesbrough


"According to an article I read a while back, there's no definite way of repelling them, it's a genetic thing.

They had indentical twins in a lab, with a Y shaped glass tube, one end on the arm of each twin, and released mosquitos into the single end of the tube.

The mosquitos consistently went to one of the twins.

Which sucks if you're of that particular gentic make up

Non-identical twins, I presume?

I don't have a twin (praise the lord lol) but the fuckers love me for some reason or other

I meant in the experiment!

Oooooh lol, no, they were identical, had a very similar diet, lifestyle etc. Dispelled quite a lot of "myths" surrounding mosquito bites.

Ummmm. They can’t have been identical. As then they would have had the same genes and both been attractive to the mosquitos equally. "

They can be identical but what gender?

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By *ohnny89Man
over a year ago

Bootle

Guys

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By *lackXealMan
over a year ago

Middlesbrough


"My middly got bitten a couple of years ago when we were on holiday. I can send you a pic if you want. I've never seen anything like it

Slap some of that stuff on. I know what you mean about how satisfying scratching though have to say!"

Please it will very helpful if you can provide the destination

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By *arpePinguisWoman
over a year ago

Norwich

Well this has led me to googling at 5 am

The study article suggests identical twins are likely to have the same appeal, non identical ones don't- so genetics does play a role. But if one was pregnant or lardier, the mosquito would have a preference for them, if I've read it right

https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/news/2015/twins_mosquito_study.html

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I thought this thread was going to be about small tits lol "

To be fair you weren't the only one.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I was infected by mozzie bites in turkey about 20 yrs ago..

Had to miss flight home as leg was so swollen and wait til it went down..

It was horrible..

Massive pus filled blisters and when i finally got home and saw the gp, he had never seen anything like it... had to have a further 2 weeks off work...

Don't think that was mosquito bite"

Ok dr.. what is your professional opinion

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By *risky_MareWoman
over a year ago

...Up on the Downs


"According to an article I read a while back, there's no definite way of repelling them, it's a genetic thing.

They had indentical twins in a lab, with a Y shaped glass tube, one end on the arm of each twin, and released mosquitos into the single end of the tube.

The mosquitos consistently went to one of the twins.

Which sucks if you're of that particular gentic make up

Non-identical twins, I presume?

I don't have a twin (praise the lord lol) but the fuckers love me for some reason or other

I meant in the experiment!

Oooooh lol, no, they were identical, had a very similar diet, lifestyle etc. Dispelled quite a lot of "myths" surrounding mosquito bites.

Ummmm. They can’t have been identical. As then they would have had the same genes and both been attractive to the mosquitos equally. "

Stress hormones - I think biting insects can smell cortisol or something in the sweat and are attracted to it (observation on horse fly bites).

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ouch! Carefull, our friend has just been released following a two week stay in hospital for a mozzie bite that became infected. He nearly lost his leg

From scratching them?

Keep scratching!

At least if you lose a leg you could change your fab name to Eileen

Oh, come on."

You know it was brilliant

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

So I’m stressed, lardy and possibly pregnant?

*still scratching*

*but being careful*

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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago

A world all of his own


"According to an article I read a while back, there's no definite way of repelling them, it's a genetic thing.

They had indentical twins in a lab, with a Y shaped glass tube, one end on the arm of each twin, and released mosquitos into the single end of the tube.

The mosquitos consistently went to one of the twins.

Which sucks if you're of that particular gentic make up

Non-identical twins, I presume?

I don't have a twin (praise the lord lol) but the fuckers love me for some reason or other

I meant in the experiment!

Oooooh lol, no, they were identical, had a very similar diet, lifestyle etc. Dispelled quite a lot of "myths" surrounding mosquito bites.

Ummmm. They can’t have been identical. As then they would have had the same genes and both been attractive to the mosquitos equally.

They can be identical but what gender?"

You're right, I had misremembered the details of the study. I found a link to it last night but I'm unsure of the forum rules regarding links (it's an nhs link, so nothing dodgy!).

I'll post it up if I don't get a slapped wrist.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Still itchy!!!

Aaaaagghhh.

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By *innamon!Woman
over a year ago

no matter

Try painting clay mask let it dry on . Don’t think nail varnish would be good if open through scratching. It will take the swelling down

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Still itchy!!!

Aaaaagghhh."

Tickle them instead. We get eaten alive by the things in summer here. Anthistan is the only thing ive found to stop the itch. Need it on constantly

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

How did you get bitten?

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By *educedWoman
over a year ago

Birmingham

I never get bitten here in the UK or indeed anywhere else in the world except Mexico. Those little shites loved me.

Hope it eases soon.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"How did you get bitten?

"

Filth!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thanks for the tips xx

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"How did you get bitten?

Filth! "

Wear socks next time.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"How did you get bitten?

Filth!

Wear socks next time.

"

Never!

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By *oddyWoman
over a year ago

between havant and chichester


"Ouch! Carefull, our friend has just been released following a two week stay in hospital for a mozzie bite that became infected. He nearly lost his leg

From scratching them?

Well yes, the hospital said him scratching it probably didnt help. He got cellulitus and phlebitus from it. Very nasty. His entire lower leg swelled up and the skin went bright red. Two weeks of IV antibiotics to save his leg and now he is home he still has more antibiotics to take and is in huge pain love him.

All that from a teeny tiny mosquito bite."

That happened to me aswell only i was on a iv for a month

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By *oddyWoman
over a year ago

between havant and chichester

you can get wrist bands to stop them biting

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"you can get wrist bands to stop them biting "

Where from and do they work. An barely open a window at night here x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hoover ya mattress

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