i dk but i put this under cleaning... well everytime i go in my back yard i always get bit by mosqitoes n i have mosqito bites all over my legs and i hate having them on my legs... theres only like 3 on just one leg but i hate having bits on my leg does any1 kno a good way to get rid of them soon?
HollyAnn2282 answered Friday July 23 2004, 12:52 pm: BUGS SPRAY! But the bites that are already on your legs, dont scratch them that will make them worse, i've got like 5 mosqitoe bites right now cuz i went to the lake the other day... and its hard not to scratch but you cant! Good luck!
-holly-
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sunny answered Friday July 23 2004, 12:47 pm: theres like tons of bugs sprays to prevent them that spray in yuor yard and on u and there is this medicine stick stuff that goen on ur biutes and makes them not itch and they go away faster there is tons of stuff 4 skeeto bites [ sunny's advice column | Ask sunny A Question ]
andrizzle21 answered Friday July 23 2004, 12:41 pm: bug spray!!! theres lotions and sprays you can spray on yourself 2 keep the bugs off...when i go camping and stuff i use this little kid stuff thats called bug n' sun, it keeps the bugs off and its also makes it so u dont get burnt while ur out there! its cheap, u can get it @ walmart..rite aid..anyware like that. but dont itch ur bites they'll get soo much worse!! [ andrizzle21's advice column | Ask andrizzle21 A Question ]
MFS answered Friday July 23 2004, 12:39 pm: do you have lots of standing water around your yard? that is where mosquitos breed.
It is likely that you live near lots of stagnant water if your mosquitos are that bad.
Not much will make the bites go away any faster, other than applying some ice/cold packs, and using a little hydrocortisone cream. Try wearing a bug spray with DEET to keep them from biting you. [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
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