Gotta agree with you there!!!! They drive me nuts too! And its most annoying when your trying to sleep, but when you turn the light on, the little buggers disappear!!!
2007-07-17 22:27:55
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answered by clarebare1975 3
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Oh I completely agree!
Though at the moment, my problem is a cricket SOMEWHERE in my living room just outside my bedroom door. Every time I come near and area, it stops, but by then it's too late to turn the light on and find it... even still, I'm not finding anything! But I hear it! That "yeee yeee yeee yeee yeee yeee yeee yee" sound. grr. I dare you, I dare you you little disease ridden agent of terror, just step into the light, let me see you!
Okay *breathes* I feel a bit better myself.
2007-07-18 05:30:02
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answered by BadWolf 5
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We have a tiny canal boat so are out on the water Spring - late Autumn.
Found that a daily garlic oil capsule and a vitamin B1 tablet seems to safeguard us against most bites (they don't like the smell that comes through your skin apparently).
Always keep anti-histamine tablets and cream, and one of those Clix gadgets handy, just in case, and for unwary visitors who have been bitten.
If they start buzzing/whining - the cat gets them!
2007-07-18 05:34:59
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answered by Veronica Alicia 7
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I don't just hate them, I loathe them and they drive me to distraction. I live in Spain, but luckily we don't get too many where I live. I make sure I don't have any stagnant water around.
Added : I use a product called 'Halley'. They sell it here in Spain and it is the only thing that I have found that actually repels them. It smells great too. It costs around 6 euros for 250ml.
2007-07-18 05:25:58
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answered by JillPinky 7
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I don't just hate them,I hate them with a vengeance,they carry disease's,and they are whats the sentence I'm looking for?
modern day blood-sucking vampires,yes that's it.
facts:
mosquito is Spanish for little fly,dates back to about 1572,the word was adopted to replace the term "biting flies"to prevent confusion with house fly's.
there are 4 thousand species of mosquito inhabit regions all over the world.
they are food for dragonfly's and other predators.
2007-07-18 05:49:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it's annoying to have those in your house. There are many ways to get rid or prevent those mosquitos, and in my opinion, the most practical way is to put screens in your windows and doors. Insect repellants are potentially dangerous to eveyone's health.
2007-07-18 05:40:00
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answered by highshadow07 2
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I am pretty lucky, the midges and mossies don't tend to feast off me...but son son gets to be a major meal for all the local blood suckers lol. Last night he got bitten on his rear end!
2007-07-18 05:29:52
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answered by huggz 7
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YES !!! I have been eaten alive by those annoying little things. I have three on one ankle and two on the other, one on the back of my knee and one on my calf, one on the back of my arm and one on my shoulder blade, they had a good old feast last night and I can't stop itching!!! they are so itchy and I've itched and itched i now have little blood marks as well ! very attractive eh !
God forsaken things. GGGGRRRRRRR At least we aren't on our own !
2007-07-18 05:29:40
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answered by Sam D 2
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YES! YES! YES!
I agree...
If something like dinosaurs can extinct, why can't mosquitoes?
I agree, when we are trying to get some sleep, the mosquitoes will be flying around our ears and annoy us till we can't sleep.
There once, when I took my bath, I saw many mosquitoes in my bathroom, and I killed them (with my bare hands) like 7 of them..
*hahahahaha, evil maniacal laughter*
:)
2007-07-18 05:34:27
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answered by syasya 3
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That is exactly my point, they are the most irritating bugs on the planet and they don't do anything except for annoy and infect.
2007-07-18 05:31:36
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answered by Neil 2
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