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Old 07-20-2008, 10:36 AM #16
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Here in Alaska we are experts at living with this pest. The citrinella candles are not as good as the Coleman Mosquito wicks. Burn these in bulk around the area you plan to hang out (Ex: back yard) then for those who manage to get through get a product called "After-Bite". It helps immediately and works the best, IMO. As soon as you get the bite, apply this product immediately. I keep several around the house and cabin just waiting for the inevitable.
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