Vince, is the sand raked in the mornings where your wife sets up?
If not, raking will pretty much eliminate the problem for the day.
Vince, is the sand raked in the mornings where your wife sets up?
If not, raking will pretty much eliminate the problem for the day.
skin so soft with Picaridin worked well for us this week but bugs really only seemed to be out for a bit after sun set, not bad at all
OK, I've warned people about wearing flea collars before and I will do it again. If you like chemical burns and direct exposure to known neurotoxins, then I guess the flea collar is for you.
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WTF? A flea collar? I have NEVER let my PETS wear them......sheeeeesh.....
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I always buy my sand fleas little rasta hats with the dreadlocks poking out of the bottom...They really get a charge out of wearing them.
The sand at the resort we stay at is raked every morning and the sand fleas still find me! I'm just diligent with the deep woods off and it at least keeps the bites to a minimum. I call it my Jamaica perfume.
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Wife and I have used the cat flea collars - they work.. but there have been warnings about using them posted here and elsewhere.. They never bothered us.. Except for that slight tick I have now...
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Wife and I have used the cat flea collars - they work.. but there have been warnings about using them posted here and elsewhere.. They never bothered us.. Except for that slight tick I have now..
good for you.if you where them the way your supposed to wear them,you get no bites at all.AND no chemical burns.
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