Mosiattract not mosiguard
Review of Mosiguard Spray by
andyyaris
Advantages: None
Disadvantages: It doesnt work
...Mosiguard is a midge / insect repellent, the one i bought is made from all natural ingredients, I thought this would be a benefit as its nice to know what you are applying to your skin hasn't been made in a chemists dream.
Quite simply this stuff is useless - however i shall go into more detail
I normally use Jungle formula extra strenght as bugs of all shapes and size see me as an all you can eat buffet and it normally does the job, I go camping in the Highlands and Sutherland in Scotland a few times a year, so i am used to the clouds of bugs.
I bought this as i could not get any jungle formula, thinking they would both be the same. I was very wrong.
I applyed it and it has the nasty citronella smell asoicated with these products, got to my first cloud of mosi's and came out covered in bites, decided to re apply some...
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02.12.2007
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Keep Pests at Bay with Mosiguard
Review of Mosiguard Spray by
dreamscancometrue
Advantages: really does work well
Disadvantages: none
...Mosiguard Spray,
I brought this, whilst visiting relatives in Italy, they live near farm land, in the North, and the whole place was alive with every creepy crawling and flying insect you can think of, and all of them seemed to see me as their sworn enemy.
After being bit several thousand times, and scratched myself raw, I thought it was time to try and fight back, so I brought some blue smoking pads that you plug in a night time, which didn't work and some repellent, that just seemed to attract the Mosquito's.
I went to the towns Chemist, and after being told the same thing that every Bloomin Italian seemed to say ("They were after my Sweet Blood") the lady offered me a bottle of Mosigaurd Spray, before I go any further you will also need to buy the Mosigaurd Stick, as well to cover your face, neck and delicate parts...
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12.03.2007
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A Rolls Royce amongst cricket bats
Review of Laver & Wood Private Bin by
Morgenhund
Advantages: made to your specifications
Disadvantages: price tag
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This is tantamount to a Rolls Royce in cricketing terms – a Private Bin bat will set you back $US 325 and is totally handmade to your specifications, and includes shipping to anywhere in the world (as a guide it takes about 10 days for a bat to get to Austria from New Zealand) and for non commonwealth destinations you might find that an import duty is charged (I paid ATS 240 approx £11): When you order your bat you have to specify the following details:
Handle length: (super short, short or long handle), which of course depends partially on your height and style of play – the bat should not be any higher than your hip when standing upright – with difference in handle length being approximately 2cm per size – although this of course has a great deal of bearing on the centre of gravity of the bat, and bat speed when playing shots. Another option...
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05.10.2001
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