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Several good suggestions from others so far, but on Itchen we've found that
mosquitoes are not the only problem when cruising SW FLorida and the Abacos - no-see-ums can be a big nuisance around dusk. After buying mosquito netting from a sporting goods store and draping it over all open hatchways we found it 100% effective against mosquitoes BUT next to useless against "no-see-ums". On the suggestion of a store clerk we went to a local JoAnn's Fabric store and bought a few yards of voile -- costs next to nothing. This was 100% effective against everything and still allowed decent air circulation. Saleslady commented that she had been selling a lot of it lately to cruising folk! .Another very effective tip, again from a Florida sporting goods store clerk, was to get a can of pyrethrum-based spray-on mosquito killer and spray it lightly on portlight screens and the mosquito netting. When the no-see-ums land and try to crawl through the screen mesh, they die. As for burning mosquito coils, they are helpful -- but if used in excess down-below in a closed space they are not good for your health. Scott SNIP I want to be prepared this summer .::: what do you all do about the companionway to keep out the mosquitos? I have been thinking of making a couple of companionway sliding screens .. haven't figured out the method yet. Any help? Thoughts? SNIP |
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