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Never used insect repellant in this country, never seen the need.

but having camped in Africa a few times my top tips would be to keep your tent zipped up at all times, being trapped in a tent with bitey insects is no fun, and where long sleeves and trousers at night.

 

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I always seem to get bitten on holiday (I was bitten so badly in Sicily that I had to see a doctor, who asked where in the African jungle I'd been to get bites that bad...) but thankfully have never been bitten at Glastonbury :)

I hear that Avon's Skin So Soft is a good insect repellant without smelling, er, repellant to humans!

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33 minutes ago, pie_and_a_pint said:

I always seem to get bitten on holiday (I was bitten so badly in Sicily that I had to see a doctor, who asked where in the African jungle I'd been to get bites that bad...) but thankfully have never been bitten at Glastonbury :)

I hear that Avon's Skin So Soft is a good insect repellant without smelling, er, repellant to humans!

I have used Avons Skin so Soft against the Scottish midge for years and highly recommend it. Took it to Glastonbury last year but don't think I needed it.

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When I was on holiday in Barcelona, a lovely older couple told me that insects are attracted to the sweet scent of any products you use (shampoo etc). She seemed to have a point as when I went to Corfu a couple of years later, the wasps would hang around me until I had been in the pool, and then they'd leave me alone because they couldn't smell my shampoo etc. 

I would imagine the smell of 5 days at a festival isn't as appealing to them!

 

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3 hours ago, Tranquility of Solitude said:

I have used Avons Skin so Soft against the Scottish midge for years and highly recommend it. Took it to Glastonbury last year but don't think I needed it.

Works brilliantly for me and I'm a bloody magnet for them

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Permethrin and 100% Deet. But only if you are paranoid about getting a bite from something in this country. Otherwise anti-histamines are the way forward. Just in case you might need to know - a market leading sea sickness / travel sickness tablet is just a mareketed anti-histamine. Same contents but specifically marketed.

 

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Um, Somerset is not particularly renowned for insect bites. I'm sure it happens and all, but there are far more likely and spectacular ways to come a cropper in late June in Somerset than insect bites.

This would be an opportune moment to drag this one out the deep crates. A grower.

 

Take your pick...

 

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