Mosquito Nets and Protective ClothingStore Top | Bugs, Bites & Stings | Mosquito Nets and Protective Clothing  | Insect Repellents can be very effective, but they should be used in combination with physical barriers such as Mosquito Nets and Protective Clothing in high risk areas where you need to do everything you can to avoid being bitten because of the very real risk to your health.
Head Nets can also provide very welcome relief if you're under sustained attack from swarms of insects - a good example being the midges in Scotland, which you have to experience to truly believe how bad they are.... |
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Head Nets work very well in combination with insect repellents to double your defences, but they can also be used quite effectively on their own in low risk areas., thereby allowing you to use less insect repellent - not always a pleasant thing to be smearing around your face. A Head Net can also help enormously to improve the quality of life when you're under sustained attack from biting insects. |  | Flying insects are bad enough, but when they start crawling all over you and sucking your blood it's time to take serious action!
Bugsox and Leech Socks will stop them from crawling up your legs (and higher too!) - and this is something you really do want to try and avoid.... |  | Mosquito Nets provide essential protection at night time in high risk areas, and even in low risk locations they can help to ensure a peaceful night's rest. They are available in many different shapes and sizes for different applications, and they may or may not be treated with insecticide. Consequently, it is important to know both what you want and what you are buying. |  |
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