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We might need Insect Repellant

They can't be as bad as the ones I met in southern Ontario on the way to Hamburg a couple of years ago. Those Canuck-skeeters laughed at the 'Murican repellent I brought from home.
 
They can't be as bad as the ones I met in southern Ontario on the way to Hamburg a couple of years ago. Those Canuck-skeeters laughed at the 'Murican repellent I brought from home.

That was the Canadian Air Force Auxiliary.
 
Up here we use massive amounts of Deet. Its the only way. Also once you deal with Horse and Deer flies... mosquitos are nothing.
 
Dam horse and deer fly's are viscous, I think they bring a knife and a fork with them. +1 Deet, "Bens 100" is popular choice for outdoor activities here.
 
Stop off at a horse barn or Tractor Supply and look for "Endure"...…...Good smell and really works......
 
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