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Trying to decide between the No Fly Zone socks and the more traditional usually canvas mosquito booties. Anyone have a source for the traditional ones? I have seen them on the internet and in African sporting goods stores but can't locate them again. I think they will be useful for camping and just sitting on the back porch.
Skedattle Mosquito Repellant is the best I have ever used. Non-toxic to humans & smells really good.

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Thanks I will give it a try. Other natural bug repellents I have used including ones I have made absorbed through the skin so quickly that I would need to re-apply them every 30 minutes.
Skedattle won’t absorb. It remains topical to the point you will have to shower to remove it. I love the Lemongrass smell.
Originally Posted by Tejano
Trying to decide between the No Fly Zone socks and the more traditional usually canvas mosquito booties. Anyone have a source for the traditional ones? I have seen them on the internet and in African sporting goods stores but can't locate them again. I think they will be useful for camping and just sitting on the back porch.


You'll want to wear them to avoid African mosquitos. My first experience hunting in Africa was hell, it is like the mosquitos are everywhere, I came back to the States to treat Acute Malaria. You don't want to end up that way, worst feeling than Covid-19. Malaria has killed millions.
Good advice, I take I believe Chloraquine (sp?) before going to any tropical area. Also get any CDC recommended vaccines before hand.. Repellent doesn't work all that well with Tsetse flies so a physical barrier is added insurance.

A friend got malaria in Sierra Leone and it never ever was completely eliminated, he could get fevers at any time.

The only mosquito boots I can find are the RAF flight boot and ones for horses. The tick gaiters will probably work but are warmer and thicker than I want.
Why bother?

The mosquitos have plenty of other places to bite you.

Treat your clothes with pirethrin. Ticks area sorse problem.

On three safaris during dry seasons, I saw exactly one mosquito anyway. I took Malarone before, during, and after my trips, as prescribed.

Tse tse flies hurt. Mopane bees irritate you but don't bite. Deep Woods Off says it's good for up to 10 hours. Mopane bees can't tell time, apparently. Best thing for them is light up a big ball of dried elephant dung and stay dowwind. You can walk faster than they an fly.
Yes during the dry season not much of a problem, but I was thinking state side too.

The Skedattle seems to work well and it smells different than any other sort of organic type repellent I have used. It has an almost licorice smell to it. Thanks again. I will still treat my socks with pirethrin in bad tick, chigger or just buggy locations.
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