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Leech bites and allergic reactions
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<blockquote data-quote="user 14190" data-source="post: 523827" data-attributes="member: 14190"><p>Have been told that Bushmans repellant with DEET is good, tried it against other beasties and it worked, but seemed to have a bit of effect on my skin, not bad, just felt a bit warm, wife indicated that I looked a bit more reddish on the areas I used it. The DEET seems to be the thing that works, can be obtained in varying strengths, mine was 40% classed as heavy duty, do not like leeches at all.</p><p></p><p>Graham</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 14190, post: 523827, member: 14190"] Have been told that Bushmans repellant with DEET is good, tried it against other beasties and it worked, but seemed to have a bit of effect on my skin, not bad, just felt a bit warm, wife indicated that I looked a bit more reddish on the areas I used it. The DEET seems to be the thing that works, can be obtained in varying strengths, mine was 40% classed as heavy duty, do not like leeches at all. Graham [/QUOTE]
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