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Previously on "I really hate horse flies"

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    I have a loads of different insect sprays. The misses has said that I have a problem and I'm obsessed by bitey insects.
    If the feckers bite you and leave you with lumps and boils that irritate and cause pain for weeks afterwards, then of course you are going to be obsessed with ensuring they don't bite you in the first place.....

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  • woohoo
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    I have a loads of different insect sprays. The misses has said that I have a problem and I'm obsessed by bitey insects.

    Worst bite I had was in Mauritius, swear it felt like a gun shot (I imagine) and I could hear the noise of the bite.

    Just under my armpit and my arm went numb.

    Perhaps I should start a worst bite website and make money from the advertising. Worstbitey.com

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    Doesn't work, and is greasy
    Sounds like MF.

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  • Bee
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    Originally posted by RSoles View Post
    My grandad used to say that the trick was not to disturb them if you get bitten. 'Let them sook'.
    They inject digestive fluids in and then suck them out again, disturbing them leave more juice in, a bigger swelling.
    Never been able to not swat the bastards though.

    I got bitten in the nether regions by one yesterday, boy did that hurt.
    I prefer my father's technic. He waited until they bite, while they entertained with the last meal, he smashed them with his hand.

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  • BR14
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    Originally posted by Antman View Post
    Lot of people recommend Skin so soft by Avon
    that's for highland midges, - and it actually works rather well

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by Antman View Post
    Lot of people recommend Skin so soft by Avon
    Doesn't work, and is greasy

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  • jds 1981
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    Finally worked out what was biting me in my back garden in Walthamstow - blandford flies. They're pretty small but said to have a worse bite than a horse fly. Count yourself lucky.

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  • _V_
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    You big wussies, they are lovely things.

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  • RetSet
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    Nasty feckers them. Apparently they don't stick a proboscis into you, they actually bite off a chunk of skin.

    No wonder they hurt

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  • Antman
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    Lot of people recommend Skin so soft by Avon

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by RSoles View Post
    My grandad used to say that the trick was not to disturb them if you get bitten. 'Let them sook'.
    They inject digestive fluids in and then suck them out again, disturbing them leave more juice in, a bigger swelling.
    Never been able to not swat the bastards though.

    I got bitten in the nether regions by one yesterday, boy did that hurt.
    Not sure I could watch them bite me. Bitten a few times on Monday, usually takes a few days to go down.

    I'm obsessed with not being bitten.

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Three bites on my back. Ow ow and ow.
    Been nailed a few times this year when out on the tractor. Not had problems before, but seems loads of them this year. Our neighbour has seen the same increase. Must be the weather.

    Nasty critters. Bites will itch quite badly for a week

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  • Paddy
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    Yuck!

    THE HORROR TREE: The Bot Fly

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  • RSoles
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    My grandad used to say that the trick was not to disturb them if you get bitten. 'Let them sook'.
    They inject digestive fluids in and then suck them out again, disturbing them leave more juice in, a bigger swelling.
    Never been able to not swat the bastards though.

    I got bitten in the nether regions by one yesterday, boy did that hurt.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Not a line of bites, and it happened while I was by the pool.
    I think I may see the problem here.

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