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    Cory Bucher
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    Yes a weird topic. Any suggestions on how to avoid these insects? Sprays, oders to wear? Any advise would be appreciated. Seems everytime I am photographing Birds and such I am being chased around the woods from these nasty little creatures. Had a deer fly bite me a couple days ago, luckily for me I spotted it sitting on my arm before it had a chance to really dig in.

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    I have never found anything that seems to work on these darn things, such a nuisance for sure !

    I don't know how many times I have swiped at one and frightened the subject :(

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    Jamie: Thank you for your reply.

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    Cory,
    Where are bees a problem? Flies I can see (no solution except wear long pants and long sleeved shirts).

    Roger

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    Bees should not be a problem unless you are near the hive. You can buy deer fly patches that you put on the back of your hat.

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    As Roger says, the best solution is long sleeved shirts and pants. I've also found that wearing scented hygiene products seems to attract the annoying type of insects. I'm not saying don't shower for three days, but I try to avoid those products when going out in the field. Bees don't go looking for trouble unless provoked or on the defensive, so I just ignore them unless I'm close to a hive.

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    Bees IMO are not an issue. However, Deer Flies and Horse Flies are another story!

    DEET, DEET, DEET! Be careful Deet will dissolve plastic and is a great paint remover.

    Cutter Advanced has Picaridin (7.5% and 15%) as the active ingredient.
    It was introduced to me several years ago by my pal Jason Hahn. I used it in Fakahatchee Stand during the summer and it works!

    Unlike DEET, which is a solvent, Picaridin won't damage synthetic materials if you touch them with it on your skin.

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    WOW, thanks everyone for the replies. Wasn't expecting this many but appreciate it. Yes Bees aren't really the problem but the deer flies love to fly around my head and then dive bomb in my ears. Not sure if long sleeves is going to be the best solution for me because of the heat but will try anyway to see how it goes. James thank you for the suggestions with the Picaridin.

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    James thank you for the suggestions with the Picaridin.

    My pleasure. I know how miserable they can bee;).

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    here a tip, deerflys love to land on your head, check this link out.........http://www.flypatch.com...,..... .........hope this helps....james campbell
    Last edited by James Campbell; 08-30-2010 at 09:14 PM.

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