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countrymommy85
True Blue Farmgirl

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Krystle
MT
USA
898 Posts

Posted - May 10 2011 :  1:30:55 PM  Show Profile
We moved into a farmhouse about 30 minutes from our old place. We didn't know it at the time but we moved into a pretty swampy area. The mosquito's are out and after I get bit I break out into a rash, a pretty painful not really itchy rash. Plantain is just coming out but it doesn't sooth the rash. Any idea's what I can do? I had been asking around and I found out there are other people that have a hard time with mosquito bites as well but so far no answers. The problem is even in the sun I get bit by mosquitos. I just came in from the garden and I have two new bites and they are just throbbing.

I heard witch hazel might help, but I have to get to the store to get some. Anything else I could do to help the mosquito problem and what can I do to help the rash from the bites? Thanks in advance!

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MagnoliaWhisper
True Blue Farmgirl

2817 Posts

Heather
Haysville Kansas
USA
2817 Posts

Posted - May 10 2011 :  3:31:08 PM  Show Profile
lavender essential oil works the best for me in relievement. And yes you can be allergic I am, I swell up huge with them. In the mean time, try to get some bats, and spiders to eat them.



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french08
True Blue Farmgirl

89 Posts

Kim
Sharon Springs NY
USA
89 Posts

Posted - May 11 2011 :  06:43:02 AM  Show Profile
I have not tried it, but I've heard that you can make a paste of water and baking soda to put on the bites. This is supposed to take down the swelling and relieve itching. I've just discovered that I have reactions to black fly bites. Man do I swell right up! I get huge welps that feel really hard and the itch is unbearable! This last for almost two weeks before subsiding. Good luck to you.

~~Kim French~~
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MagnoliaWhisper
True Blue Farmgirl

2817 Posts

Heather
Haysville Kansas
USA
2817 Posts

Posted - May 11 2011 :  10:14:07 AM  Show Profile
it helps slightly, but the essential lavender oil works with in seconds for me. The baking soda and water only slightly helps me but doesn't completely take the itch and swelling away for me.



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mosquitocontrol
Farmgirl in Training

34 Posts

Regina
Fayetteville OH
USA
34 Posts

Posted - Mar 27 2012 :  1:19:31 PM  Show Profile
I just read on another forum that the inside of a banana peel. rub it on your skin. Also you can try lemon balm, if you have the plant you squeeze the plant then rub it on the mosquito bites.
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rough start farmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

3331 Posts

marianne
The Beautiful Pacific NW Washington State
USA
3331 Posts

Posted - Mar 27 2012 :  9:56:16 PM  Show Profile
I don't know about having lemon balm, but we almost always have bananas! Thanks for the tip
Marianne
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mosquitocontrol
Farmgirl in Training

34 Posts

Regina
Fayetteville OH
USA
34 Posts

Posted - May 04 2012 :  2:48:15 PM  Show Profile
Your welcome, I sure hope something works for mosquito control this year.
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MiaBella
True Blue Farmgirl

100 Posts

Michelle
New Caney TX
USA
100 Posts

Posted - May 04 2012 :  3:10:44 PM  Show Profile
If you have an aloe plant, snip off some and put it directly on the bites. Works well on fire ant bites too! I swell up when bitten by mosquitoes & fire ants so this is a remedy that I use regularly.

Michelle
Farmgirl Sister #4097

MiaBella Farm
New Caney, TX
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rksmith
True Blue Farmgirl

858 Posts

Rachel
Clayton GA
USA
858 Posts

Posted - May 04 2012 :  6:07:25 PM  Show Profile
Chickweed and calendula are also helpful. Plain old rubbing alcohol works great too. Also if you have green clay, mix 1/2 tsp with 2 tsp of water and apply it to the bites, it is supposed to help but I have not tried that--just got that tidbit from a webinar I took last night. Also according to the doctor who did that webinar, there is an expected increase in mosquito born illnesses this year due to the warm, dry winter we had (also for ticks and ants).

Rachel
Farmgirl Sister #2753

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countrymommy85
True Blue Farmgirl

898 Posts

Krystle
MT
USA
898 Posts

Posted - May 05 2012 :  06:55:16 AM  Show Profile
Rachel, I also heard that there is going to be a rise in mosquito born illnesses this year due to the warm winter we had. I'm not the only one that has reactions to these bites, my poor daughter got a bite yesterday and it swelled up to bigger than a 50 cent piece. I put some olive oil balm with calendula in it (it's actually for baby's bottoms) and it helped the "owwie" on her arm. I need to get some more calendula in the house because I"m out! I'm just glad I remembered the baby's cream had some in it!

Mothers are those wonderful people who can get up in the morning before the smell of coffee. ~Author Unknown

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mosquitocontrol
Farmgirl in Training

34 Posts

Regina
Fayetteville OH
USA
34 Posts

Posted - May 22 2012 :  2:05:03 PM  Show Profile
That's all we need is a rise in mosquito borne illnesses. That makes mosquito control all that much more important.
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mosquitocontrol
Farmgirl in Training

34 Posts

Regina
Fayetteville OH
USA
34 Posts

Posted - Jun 01 2012 :  09:22:48 AM  Show Profile
Krystle, what about planting some onion or garlic, also bats are a good predator for mosquito control.
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