Bug repellent patches
Bug repellent patches
I just read 3kidz4me's trip report and have noticed many TRs of late have mentioned trouble with mosquitoes and noseeums.
When we were on island in December, it seemed each day as we lathered up with sunblock, the skeeters would come flying. It actually felt like someone just rang their dinner bell!
So, on a visit to St John Spice, I asked Ron if he had any kind of sunblock/bug repellent combo thingy. He suggested a trans-dermal bug patch. It is all natural, made of B something or other, B-11 I think. He said, it will either work for you or it won't.
Ron or Ruth, what kind of feedback have you had on these patches?
At this point we were so eaten up, itchy and desperate. Bought them, pretty inexpensive, if I remember correctly. You apply 2 hours before needed and leave them on for 36 hours. They stayed put even in the salt and pool waters. FOLKS, IT REALLY, REALLY WORKED FOR ME. I was wishing I had visited Ron earlier in my trip.
The only downside, is the adhesive kind of stays long after the patch is removed. It took some serious scrubbing to remove all the residue. Also, a slight odor, not a chemical odor, a little like a vitamin bottle smell. Slightly unpleasant, but totally worth it.
You can bet on our next trip we will either bring the patches along or we'll be visiting Ron and Ruth early in the vacation.
When we were on island in December, it seemed each day as we lathered up with sunblock, the skeeters would come flying. It actually felt like someone just rang their dinner bell!
So, on a visit to St John Spice, I asked Ron if he had any kind of sunblock/bug repellent combo thingy. He suggested a trans-dermal bug patch. It is all natural, made of B something or other, B-11 I think. He said, it will either work for you or it won't.
Ron or Ruth, what kind of feedback have you had on these patches?
At this point we were so eaten up, itchy and desperate. Bought them, pretty inexpensive, if I remember correctly. You apply 2 hours before needed and leave them on for 36 hours. They stayed put even in the salt and pool waters. FOLKS, IT REALLY, REALLY WORKED FOR ME. I was wishing I had visited Ron earlier in my trip.
The only downside, is the adhesive kind of stays long after the patch is removed. It took some serious scrubbing to remove all the residue. Also, a slight odor, not a chemical odor, a little like a vitamin bottle smell. Slightly unpleasant, but totally worth it.
You can bet on our next trip we will either bring the patches along or we'll be visiting Ron and Ruth early in the vacation.

Patr
~~Longing to be back on St. John~~
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- Tracy in WI
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I tried the patches in January and they didn't work for me either. I do think it is definitely worth trying if you are a bug magnet. I also do the vitamin B thing about a month before a trip. I think is is better than without, but I still am tasty to those little critters. They will not stop me from visiting my favorite place on earth though!
Tracy, Seaside Properties at Grande Bay
Ben's in the orange bottle
Ben's in the little orange bottle always works for us. (LLBean, and various outdoor stores). A little goes a long way.
But I also bring AfterBite along just in case we do get bitten or benadryl cream.
It's nice to have something for relief and that stuff can get expensive on island-- they know you're desperate!
*Another fine scatterbrained production
But I also bring AfterBite along just in case we do get bitten or benadryl cream.
It's nice to have something for relief and that stuff can get expensive on island-- they know you're desperate!
*Another fine scatterbrained production