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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 361426" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>Living in an area where it is usually "Dry Heat", most times we don't have much problem with mosquitoes. This year it is different. We have had lots of rain and now mosquito swarms like never before (Well Korea did have more and bigger when I was there). Trying to take pictures during the afternoon "golden Hour" is all but impossible. I looked like I had stepped into one of those mosquito chambers where they try to show how effective repellents are. Dog and I were getting darker by the second from the swarming blood suckers. Those of you who are in areas where this is the norm, what do you do? Bathe in deet? Or just forgo the Golden hours? :eek-new:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 361426, member: 27017"] Living in an area where it is usually "Dry Heat", most times we don't have much problem with mosquitoes. This year it is different. We have had lots of rain and now mosquito swarms like never before (Well Korea did have more and bigger when I was there). Trying to take pictures during the afternoon "golden Hour" is all but impossible. I looked like I had stepped into one of those mosquito chambers where they try to show how effective repellents are. Dog and I were getting darker by the second from the swarming blood suckers. Those of you who are in areas where this is the norm, what do you do? Bathe in deet? Or just forgo the Golden hours? :eek-new: [/QUOTE]
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