Horsefly's
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Horsefly's
Everything I am finding on google is saying that there really is no repellant for horse fly/deer fly/yellow fly. They have repellants that are effective for horses and such but they are unsafe for human use. Over the weekend I got at least 10 bites. I am wondering if there is anything that works for these fudgesicle bugs.
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Try cactus juice, it works pretty good.
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SouthernBelle wrote:Everything I am finding on google is saying that there really is no repellant for horse fly/deer fly/yellow fly. They have repellants that are effective for horses and such but they are unsafe for human use. Over the weekend I got at least 10 bites. I am wondering if there is anything that works for these fudgesicle bugs.
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Drink more BEER, I didnt get bit all weekend!
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Probably the best post I've seen on here...... ever.
Try a Termacell.
Try a Termacell.
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Welcome! Nice first post man!
Sunday was the first day of the year for my battles with the F'in FLYS.
Sunday was the first day of the year for my battles with the F'in FLYS.
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TAKE JT51 WITH YOU, THE SMELL WILL KEEP THEM OFF
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I understand your pain. Could have done without the cursing. It was just pointed out to me by my 9 year old grandson. He likes to check the fish pictures every day. I guess I got some explaining to do to momma.
You just can't fix stupid.
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In May and June the yellow flies are BAD down here on the forgotten Coast. The only thing I have found that helps is long pants and long-sleeve shirts this time of year. Yes it gets a little warm but it beats being eaten by these little rascals. I have found out that yellow flies like white and black flies like black. So when Y or B are around I dress for success. Success is not getting eaten alive.
I hope this helps and you find your sanity again.
I hope this helps and you find your sanity again.
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Thank you for all the responses--am definitely going to try a few of the suggestions. Sorry for the profanity, didn't realize kids were reading. Thanks for all the help!
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Actually they make a product called Utter Balm(AKA Bag Balm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bag_Balm). This is what farmers use to keep the horse flys off their milking cow utters. The Bag Balm version is very sticky and thick but it will most definately keep off the yellow flys. I have personally used it multiple times with no harm, however use at your own risk. There are many human friendly utter creams now available, but I think you need the cow versions to actually keep off the flys and not just moisterrize your skin.
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Go to a Doller General and get a bottle of 'Africa's best herbal Oil' put on cloth wipe and into a ziplock. Rub on yourself, yellow flies may land, but they won't bite. Sand Knats get the new Avon skin-so-soft insect repellant.
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Take a rag and put Pine Sol on it and keep it in the boat.
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hmm.. not sure which is worseflogator wrote:Go to a Doller General and get a bottle of 'Africa's best herbal Oil' . Rub on yourself.
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I second the Pine- Sol I put it on the rail of the boat, front ta back, when I get ready to back down the ramp
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