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Back in the early 1970 the city woud come by with a truck with a big blower on the back spraying mosquitoes. Us kids would ride our bikes into the fog coming out of the blower, to this day i wonder what chemicals i inhaled at the age of 10.

That's what they did when we used to camp on the Outer Banks, 50-60 years ago.

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I spray my arms and neck with Cutter Skinsations insect repellent. Ice helps itchy bite areas and Benadryl itch relief spray as well

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On 8/5/2022 at 10:08 PM, throttleplate said:

Back in the early 1970 the city woud come by with a truck with a big blower on the back spraying mosquitoes. Us kids would ride our bikes into the fog coming out of the blower, to this day i wonder what chemicals i inhaled at the age of 10.

wow!!!!

 

i glove up and wear a mask when i spray for ants.  hahah...

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I'll take "Nicknames of you high school girlfriend for $500 Alex..."

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