Biting Insect Protection.

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  1. Durgan

    Durgan Contributor 10 Years

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    http://paixah.notlong.com 27 June 2008 Mosquito Net.

    This covering is made from plastic screening from any local hardware store. It is four feet wide and sewed up both sides along the long dimension with simple slits for the arms. It doesn't tangle on bushes, and allows free air flow, and can be removd easily.

    I use it for, gardening, camping out and walking in the bush, and for sleeping outdoors at anytime there are too many insects, that want to attack.

    Ths slight stiffness of the fabric is an advantage, since the fabric doesn't cling to the skin and presents an effective barrier to most of the insects. Gloves or some type of musk oil gives almost complete protection from biting insects. It is low cost and effective.
     

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