constant bug assault?
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constant bug assault?
While watching Africam, I notice that the animals are always twitching, shaking, flicking tails, ears and any movable part. Do the bugs go after humans in the same manner....which appears to be constant and irritating?
I expect some bugs but is it enough to drive you crazy?
I expect some bugs but is it enough to drive you crazy?
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I have plenty of photos showing animals with clouds of insects on and around their heads, taken while we sat unbothered in our vehicle nearby. The only place I've been bothered by insects is the Aussie bush-- stick my head outside the tent half an hour before dawn and the flies descend in their millions and remain most of the day. Maybe that's my fault 
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Thanks for your input. We will be mostly in South Africa, Chobe are and VF/Zim side. We will be there the first 3 weeks in Nov. We will take our malaria pills. and will have bug repellant. I just wondered if we would be constantly swatting at flying pests.
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The latter is more likely, but still remote
I've never had to use repellent during the day in Africa, but then, I heartily dislike smearing or spraying myself with anything, even sunscreen, so I don't even think about it. Harking back to my reference to the Australian bush, that's when I have a problem: insect repellent or sunscreen? A combination of both is usually useless, so it's one or the other, and insect repellent usually gets the nod. But not in Africa (so far).People who complain about African dust, sun or insects don't know what they're missing.
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afrigalah - I can't wear sunscreen and insect repellent at the same time? Hmmm. That could cause me problems (I'm the only person I know who can burn inthe UK in December!)
We're going to be in the Delta, Chobe and Vic Falls in June/July - there shouldn't be too many bugs then should there? And none of these areas have Tsetse flies do they?
We're going to be in the Delta, Chobe and Vic Falls in June/July - there shouldn't be too many bugs then should there? And none of these areas have Tsetse flies do they?
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rockabelle,
I can't see you having any insect problems at all in those areas at that time of year. I didn't...same areas, same time of year. It would be sensible to use insect repellent in the evening, just in case, but not necessary during the day.
John
I can't see you having any insect problems at all in those areas at that time of year. I didn't...same areas, same time of year. It would be sensible to use insect repellent in the evening, just in case, but not necessary during the day.
John
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Rockabelle,
Sorry, I misread your first question. You could wear both at the same time; in fact, there are dual purpose products available. I just meant I've always found them pretty useless. And mixing both kinds is messy and probably counter-productive. But you should have no concerns at that time of year...use sunscreen during the day, and repellent at night.
John
Sorry, I misread your first question. You could wear both at the same time; in fact, there are dual purpose products available. I just meant I've always found them pretty useless. And mixing both kinds is messy and probably counter-productive. But you should have no concerns at that time of year...use sunscreen during the day, and repellent at night.
John
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Afrigalah I shuddered at the thought of returning to Australia because of the flies! But from what I gather they're seasonal.
When I went to Sydney in the spring the bugs were horrendous. In the fall; nothing.
I'd love to try a stay in the bush, but haven't been able to bring myself to do so. Do you think they're seasonal there, or year round?
When I went to Sydney in the spring the bugs were horrendous. In the fall; nothing.
I'd love to try a stay in the bush, but haven't been able to bring myself to do so. Do you think they're seasonal there, or year round?
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As far as wearing sunscreen & insect repellent at the same time, there are a few different approaches. As another poster mentioned, some combination products are available. I generally prefer a different technique: I put sunscreen on when I first get up. It takes some time to be absorbed into the skin anyway, so it's best to do ahead of time. Then I put repellent on just when I need it, since it loses effectiveness.
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