i have to post about this bloody topic today.
twenty fuck one of em.
its rash-y, itch-y , pain-y & reddish-y.
&& its just wun go away.
A W A Y.
please.
LOOK, THATS WHAT BIT ME ! just by looking at em, makes my blood curls !
ewy, yucky, blood sucking little thangs .
bah !
* mosquito facts !
( & WHY THEY BLOODY BIT ME !)
A mosquito has a battery of sensors designed to track their prey, including:
- Chemical sensors - mosquitoes can sense carbon dioxide and lactic acid up to 100 feet (36 meters) away. Mammals and birds gives off these gases as part of their normal breathing. Certain chemicals in sweat also seem to attract mosquitoes (people who don't sweat much don't get nearly as many mosquito bites).
but, it was in the night ! & i dont really sweat !
- Visual sensors - if you are wearing clothing that contrasts with the background, and especially if you move while wearing that clothing, mosquitoes can see you and zero in on you. It's a good bet that anything moving is "alive", and therefore full of blood, so this is a good strategy.
i was wearing dark brown ! in what way isit contrasting !- Heat sensors - Mosquitoes can detect heat, so they can find warm-blooded mammals and birds very easily once they get close enough.
okay, i have no arguement for this.
* NEXT LETS HAVE A LOOK ON HOW TO PREVENT EM !
gggrrrr.
( makes me wanna slap the shit outta em, & the author too.)
You pretty much have to stop breathing to not attract the attention of a mosquito,
a big attractor for them is the carbon dioxide from your breathing.
It also seems they’re attracted by scents like perfumes, sweat, body odor as well as body heat. Unless you stop using shampoos, soaps, deodorants and detergents–it’s hard to be scent free.
no wonder, i just took a bath when i went there.
so, no breathing = no mosquito bites?
i truly wonder eh.
Basics for Mosquito Bite Prevention:
- Wear light colored clothing, mosquitoes are attracted to dark clothes
- Keep your body covered as much as possible (including wearing a hat), although mosquitoes can find their way through the fabric–it does cut down on bites
so, who shall i believe. mosquitos are attracted to
(a) color contrasting clothes (light colored)
(b) mosquitos are attracted to dark colored clothes.
total W T F.
Mosquito Bite Prevention Home Remedies & Tips
Vanilla Extract: A few different recommendations for this one,
each contradicting the other.
Some say to dab Vanilla Extract on your pulse points,
others say to rub it all over your skin & dab your clothes.
Some say the cheap stuff is what you have to use,
others say the real, pure Vanilla is the only thing that will work.
Some say to apply it full strength,
others say you can dilute it with water and spray it on.
Play around with Vanilla to see what gives you best results
–there are plenty of believers for this one as a mosquito deterrent
so I think there’s something to it.
by the time, i play ard with it, i'll be eaten alive.
Garlic: This isn’t a favorite thing to do day-to-day,
but if you’re going camping or hiking through heavily mosquito infested areas,
try a garlic powder and water paste.
Apply to pulse points, behind knees, on shoes and ankles and
a dab or two on your cheeks or somewhere on your face and neck.
Remember–keep out of eyes. And maybe stay out of public places too ;).
& stink like mad too.
boyfriend, would you mind me smelling likethis?
Essential Oils: Mix choice of essential oils with rubbing alcohol, or witch hazel,
or distilled water and spritz on body or directly on cloth to rub on body
(shake before each use). Or add a few drops in baby oil or olive oil then rub on skin.
You can also apply drops along a strip of fabric (cotton) and tie around wrist.
*Make sure to avoid mouth and eye areas when using essential oils.
- Citronella oil
- Lavender oil
- Catnip oil
- Eucalyptus oil
- Pennyroyal oil
*Seems to be strongly recommended
- Tansy oil
*Seems to be strongly recommended
- Basil oil
- Thyme oil
- Cedar oil
- Tea Tree oil
- Peppermint oil
- Lemongrass oil
okay, so how many must i get?Plants: Break off leaves and crush them roughly, rub them all over your clothes and skin.
Toss the bruised leaves around the perimeter of your deck or patio.
Also plant these in pots and arrange them around the patio.
You could also infuse these in water and then use that as a spray.
- Citronella
- Lavender
- Basil
- Catnip
- Pennyroyal
- Tansy
- Marigolds
i do not have a patio.Commercial Products (other than DEET items)
- Avon’s Skin So Soft (straight or mix 50/50 with rubbing alcohol)
- Bounce Sheets (hanging out of a pocket or waistband)
- Listerine (mixed 50/50 with household vinegar then sprayed all over body)
- Vicks VapoRub
heh?Household Hack:
Spray garlic powder and water all over the yard and bushes.
Use a fertilizer hose attachment.
Will need to be done bi-weekly (approx) or after a heavy rain.
i do not have a yard either, & i do not want my house to smell of garlic.
Items to Eat (daily):
Apparently the smell that comes out of your pores from a steady diet of the below deters mosquitoes. The items aren’t meant to be combined, they’re just different suggestions.
- Garlic
- B1 Vitamins
- Brewers Yeast
- Lemons
much less the smells coming out of my pores.
it's not helping,
& i still have TWENTY ONE BLOODY, ITCHY BITES !
save me, anybody?
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you said to be a better man,
we shall see.
dont disappoint me agn, boyf.
im serious, about us.
& darren tried to be funny & stupid at the same time,
he was throwing somethg up & down when,
he threw down his foot pillow out of the window.
& we went down to search high & low for it.
guess where i found it,
after i went down the second time?
on the ledge of the sixth floor.
ahahahahahhahaha.
dumb ass. totally, joke of the day !
on a very random note.
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ps: i will get the mosquitos to go after you.
heh heh :D