How to Tackle Mosquitoes While Gardening?

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Asked By GardenGnome42 On

It's that time of year when gardening is in full swing, but the mosquitoes are a total nightmare! I'm dealing with swarms of them that make it hard to even step outside without inhaling a bunch. When I need to work in the garden for a few hours, I wear long sleeves and slather on DEET, but often I just want to run out for quick tasks like watering or weeding. Any tips on how to get a few minutes of work done without being eaten alive by mosquitoes?

3 Answers

Answered By OutdoorOllie On

I’ve tried those mesh bug jackets and they actually work well. They can obstruct your view a bit, though, so if you need to see fine details, they might not be the best choice. But for quick ten-minute jobs, they could do the trick!

Answered By GardenerGuru On

As someone who's been gardening for years, I've found that REPEL Lemon and Eucalyptus spray is really effective. It's plant-based, so it doesn't require showering off afterward. Just be careful; it can sting a little after shaving!

FlowerFanatic -

But doesn’t that leave a lemony smell on you? I enjoy it, but I don’t want to walk around smelling like citronella either.

NatureNerd101 -

I personally get bitten more often with that spray. Not my favorite!

Answered By BugBuster99 On

You should definitely check out the Thermacell MR300! It's a game changer for me. It takes about 15 minutes to heat up, but once it does, I can work outside without getting swarmed. Perfect for a quick gardening session!

NatureNerd101 -

I struggle with my Thermacell too. It works better with no wind, but it doesn’t help much if you're moving around. I use it when I'm repotting on the porch, but for quick tasks in the yard, it can be impractical.

GardenGnome42 -

That’s a good point! I was wondering if it’s effective when you’re moving about. Might not be worth it if I’m just running around doing chores.

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