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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 591197"><p>G'day</p><p></p><p>When in the army from the late 70,s during bush training I got bitten by all types of bugs from Victoria to North Qld, ticks, mossies, march flies, sand flies, leaches, you name it, it was not until later years did I associate those bites might have some thing to do with the unexplained aches and pains, skin rashes and irritations that I have occur from time to time, there are many bites that have either an instant effect on you or some that effect you years down the track.</p><p></p><p>Mossies are a funny breed as well, my missus will usually cop all the bites and they pretty much leave me alone, but just recently in our area there was a short lived plague of the little suckers, funny thing is that they left her alone completely and bit the crap out of me, and just a tip don't go out and water the garden while going commando in boxer shorts bloody angry ants climbed up and bit me all over the place, {) I might have made them upset by trying to drown them. :skull: </p><p></p><p>cheers</p><p></p><p>stayyerAU</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 591197"] G'day When in the army from the late 70,s during bush training I got bitten by all types of bugs from Victoria to North Qld, ticks, mossies, march flies, sand flies, leaches, you name it, it was not until later years did I associate those bites might have some thing to do with the unexplained aches and pains, skin rashes and irritations that I have occur from time to time, there are many bites that have either an instant effect on you or some that effect you years down the track. Mossies are a funny breed as well, my missus will usually cop all the bites and they pretty much leave me alone, but just recently in our area there was a short lived plague of the little suckers, funny thing is that they left her alone completely and bit the crap out of me, and just a tip don't go out and water the garden while going commando in boxer shorts bloody angry ants climbed up and bit me all over the place, {) I might have made them upset by trying to drown them. :skull: cheers stayyerAU [/QUOTE]
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