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Welcome to San Stefanos (NW Corfu) => San Stefanos news and views => Topic started by: Bristle Boy on June 30, 2009, 11:27:06 PM
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Forgot to mention yesterday when reporting on our visit to San Stef, the mosquito problem is especially severe this year.
The locals are blaming the very wet winter Corfu suffered.
Myself and my wife were bitten on many occasions and so were most people. It's the worst we've suffered in many years holidaying in the Med. Even the locals are saying it's a prob especially this year. We've always sprayed every eve before going out for the night, using Autan, but they seemed resistant to it to be honest. Plus the liquid repellant machine was always on in our apt.
So on advice switched to Cintronella (i think that's what it's called) and these sprays only cost 3 euros in the supermarkets in San Stef. This seemed to be better protection.
The regs on the forum who frequent San Stef may see this as 'normal' but the locals are even saying it's especially problematic this year.
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Forgot to mention yesterday when reporting on our visit to San Stef, the mosquito problem is especially severe this year.
The locals are blaming the very wet winter Corfu suffered.
Myself and my wife were bitten on many occasions and so were most people. It's the worst we've suffered in many years holidaying in the Med. Even the locals are saying it's a prob especially this year. We've always sprayed every eve before going out for the night, using Autan, but they seemed resistant to it to be honest. Plus the liquid repellant machine was always on in our apt.
So on advice switched to Cintronella (i think that's what it's called) and these sprays only cost 3 euros in the supermarkets in San Stef. This seemed to be better protection.
The regs on the forum who frequent San Stef may see this as 'normal' but the locals are even saying it's especially problematic this year.
Every year we have been there has been lots of Mossies about and I usually do get bit. I have recently taken antihistamines with us as they help to relieve the itching from the bites. Also we always leave the air con as the little blighters don't like it to cold. ;D
For the room we always leave the plug in liquid repellent on 24/7 which also seems to help.
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i am always food for mozzies but this year used tropical body spray and had a spray from the big shop in a blue can 2.90 everynight sprayed behind curtain and under bed and this worked it also had a nice smell
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Thanks for the warning, we leave on fri and i had wondered what the mozzie situation was like. Ill come prepared!!! 8) 8)
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Thanks for the warning, we leave on fri and i had wondered what the mozzie situation was like. Ill come prepared!!! 8) 8)
Hi Top Cat - we are also going on friday, meeting Don & Sandra and Alan & Carole there. (and a few others I expect!!)
We are all going for a meal, followed by a few drinks at Ozzie Oils on Sat evening, feel free to pop in and ask who the san stefanos forum members are - we would love to say hello.
Where are you staying - we are in the Theodosia apt's! this year!
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i am always food for mozzies but this year used tropical body spray and had a spray from the big shop in a blue can 2.90 everynight sprayed behind curtain and under bed and this worked it also had a nice smell
Zoe what was the spray called and which supermarket?
Margarita's or Sam's place?
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Forgot to mention yesterday when reporting on our visit to San Stef, the mosquito problem is especially severe this year.
The locals are blaming the very wet winter Corfu suffered.
Myself and my wife were bitten on many occasions and so were most people. It's the worst we've suffered in many years holidaying in the Med. Even the locals are saying it's a prob especially this year. We've always sprayed every eve before going out for the night, using Autan, but they seemed resistant to it to be honest. Plus the liquid repellant machine was always on in our apt.
So on advice switched to Cintronella (i think that's what it's called) and these sprays only cost 3 euros in the supermarkets in San Stef. This seemed to be better protection.
The regs on the forum who frequent San Stef may see this as 'normal' but the locals are even saying it's especially problematic this year.
Every year we have been there has been lots of Mossies about and I usually do get bit. I have recently taken antihistamines with us as they help to relieve the itching from the bites. Also we always leave the air con as the little blighters don't like it to cold. ;D
For the room we always leave the plug in liquid repellent on 24/7 which also seems to help.
Jules - if you wore some clothes out it may make a difference!! LOL
Too many juicy bits on offer!!! :o ;D
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Forgot to mention yesterday when reporting on our visit to San Stef, the mosquito problem is especially severe this year.
The locals are blaming the very wet winter Corfu suffered.
Myself and my wife were bitten on many occasions and so were most people. It's the worst we've suffered in many years holidaying in the Med. Even the locals are saying it's a prob especially this year. We've always sprayed every eve before going out for the night, using Autan, but they seemed resistant to it to be honest. Plus the liquid repellant machine was always on in our apt.
So on advice switched to Cintronella (i think that's what it's called) and these sprays only cost 3 euros in the supermarkets in San Stef. This seemed to be better protection.
The regs on the forum who frequent San Stef may see this as 'normal' but the locals are even saying it's especially problematic this year.
Every year we have been there has been lots of Mossies about and I usually do get bit. I have recently taken antihistamines with us as they help to relieve the itching from the bites. Also we always leave the air con as the little blighters don't like it to cold. ;D
For the room we always leave the plug in liquid repellent on 24/7 which also seems to help.
Jules - if you wore some clothes out it may make a difference!! LOL
Too many juicy bits on offer!!! :o ;D
No real problems with the little blighters. On a couple of nights could feel them around my ankles when I'd forgotten to put repellent on. None in the room even. Didn't have to go on my mosquito hunt.
I'll save everyone else posting this.....they probably don't like bad meat then!! LOL!
I'll check out the situation in 26 days when I make my second visit this year!!LOL!
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Forgot to mention yesterday when reporting on our visit to San Stef, the mosquito problem is especially severe this year.
The locals are blaming the very wet winter Corfu suffered.
Myself and my wife were bitten on many occasions and so were most people. It's the worst we've suffered in many years holidaying in the Med. Even the locals are saying it's a prob especially this year. We've always sprayed every eve before going out for the night, using Autan, but they seemed resistant to it to be honest. Plus the liquid repellant machine was always on in our apt.
So on advice switched to Cintronella (i think that's what it's called) and these sprays only cost 3 euros in the supermarkets in San Stef. This seemed to be better protection.
The regs on the forum who frequent San Stef may see this as 'normal' but the locals are even saying it's especially problematic this year.
Every year we have been there has been lots of Mossies about and I usually do get bit. I have recently taken antihistamines with us as they help to relieve the itching from the bites. Also we always leave the air con as the little blighters don't like it to cold. ;D
For the room we always leave the plug in liquid repellent on 24/7 which also seems to help.
Jules - if you wore some clothes out it may make a difference!! LOL
Too many juicy bits on offer!!! :o ;D
Look who's talking lol!! ;D
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sorry tony can't remember the name but in the big shop near athina in a mid blue can only 2.90 didnt make you choke when you sprayed it as well
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sorry tony can't remember the name but in the big shop near athina in a mid blue can only 2.90 didnt make you choke when you sprayed it as well
probably Aspa supermarket.
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sorry tony can't remember the name but in the big shop near athina in a mid blue can only 2.90 didnt make you choke when you sprayed it as well
probably Aspa supermarket.
Yes - Sam's place - I will check it out!!
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Mosquitoes are a real problem for me too- awful skin reactions. Maybe this has been brought up before but I have used Avon`s Skin So Soft (Woodland Fresh- the green bottle) here in England and I haven`t been bitten by anything. While in SS I`ve always used Jungle Formula Tropical strength with good results but would really like to use something less toxic. Has anyone put their faith in Avon completely? Also heard about transdermal patches that are applied to skin for up to 36 hours each (deet free) containing vitamin B but don`t know anyone who hassed them. All suggestions welcome. While I am around Simon and boys are protected - the mozzies look no further!
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on a tv they told people to take vit b1 three times a day to stop mozzies
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on a tv they told people to take vit b1 three times a day to stop mozzies
There were lots of mozzies around while we were there a couple of weeks back and also lots of people with really nasty looking bites on there arms and legs. I only got bitten twice in two weeks which was pretty good, 1 on the leg above where i'd sprayed and one on my forehead on the last night waiting for the coach.We thought we would walk down to the beach for one last sunset (Hadn't sprayed).It wasn't the best idea i've ever had as it looked like i'd been hit with a golf ball!!.Luckily it went down before we got to the airport.
We always use CK One (The his & hers perfumey/cologney thing). We found out years ago that the mozzies seem to hate it. It also saves taking perfume/aftershave/mozzie spray seperates and smells good as well. O.K so people can smell me from the other end of the street when it first gets sprayed on but I like to think i'm sending a message out to the little buzzers :D.
The only rubbishy bit is it's a bit pricey and the immotation stuff you can get cheap abroad doesn't work.The mozzies seem to be able to tell the difference.
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top cat you will not have to ask who is from the san stef forum just go to the tables with the most drinks and the loudest laughter that will be them
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i am always food for mozzies but this year used tropical body spray and had a spray from the big shop in a blue can 2.90 everynight sprayed behind curtain and under bed and this worked it also had a nice smell
Was it called Baygon ? we've found this to be very effective in the appartment you can get this from Sam at Aspra or at Margueritas we use this and also leave the tablets on all day. The worst time is when you are sitting having a drink on the balcony around 4 ish when they start appearing, we always spray ourselves.
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no it was not that the name will come back to me but not yet (it'san age thing)
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no it was not that the name will come back to me but not yet (it'san age thing)
Senior moment........?
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Mozzies no worse than normal - no sign of them biting me or my party!!
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Mozzies no worse than normal - no sign of them biting me or my party!!
You've only been there 2 days. I didn't get bitten until the 5th day!
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Tony = No Mozzie Bites
Linda = No Mozzie bites
Mark = No Mozzie Bites
Rita = 15 Mozzie bites all one evening - bad ones!!
Young Kyle = 2 bites
Don = one bite on his elbow!! LOL
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Poor Rita and Kyle
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So besides Rita, no one has been bitten!! Obviously, San Stef mozzies don't like us newbies!!!
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did you find the spray in the blue can