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Village stays and mosquitosCountry forums / Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea / Fiji | ||
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I haven't stayed in a village in Fiji, but I doubt there would be a mozzie net available for you. Most villages are pretty poor, and may not even have nets for their own people. You might want to buy one in Nadi or Suva, can't be more than US$30 or so. | 1 | |
Your question is too vague. | 2 | |
The village houses that Ive seen havehad no nets. Buy and take your own. Also take lots of Rid etc | 3 | |
villages have no nets since mosqitos dont creep on natives, sometimes only curtains, for you its strongly advisable to bring one, though | 4 | |
Unfortunately, mosquitos do 'creep on natives' - otherwise there would be no dengue fever in the pacific islands. Certainly in Rarotonga I have known 'natives' to be very ill indeed. | 5 | |
Hi, alot of people swear by taking vitamin B a couple weeks prior to your trip really helps.I don't know if it truly works or not but I'll find out next week,the little buggers usually love me. | 6 | |
The vitamin B story has a lot of support - that is why sp many Australians eat vegemite. | 7 | |
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I did the vitamin B thing (didn't really work) and serriously nothing beats that really strong stuff (deet???) I know that there are numerous objections to it though. | 9 | |
I thought that dengue could be transmitted by mozzies that bite during the day, not just night-biting mozzies. Therefore a mosquito net wouldn't be much good unless you are going to walk around with it on your head all day. Unfortunateyl I think really strong DEET is probably the best way to go. Buying yourself a lightweight mozzie net to use at night won't hurt though. | 10 | |
I stayed at a village and there were no nets or glass on the windows. Great experience though, well worth it. | 11 | |
#10 Dengue is transmitted by the daytime mosquito only. The particularly dangerous times are dawn and dusk, but precautions are needed all the time. | 12 | |
I have been taking substantial daily doses of vitamin B complex for decades, and I can assure it does not deter the mozzies. | 13 | |
A question about mozzie nets: | 14 | |
The single attachment nets are the least flexible. Box nets or wedge nets are better. You do not need to hammer nails into walls. Have about 2-3 meters of light cord for each corner of the net, and then use anything within reach -- curtain rods, lamp fixings, sink faucets, clothes closet handles. I've taken pictures off the wall and hung the net on whatever it was that the picture had been hanging on. | 15 | |
#16 in very rare cases I have even used the back of a chair against the foot of the bed and hung the net over that -- maybe using an extra pillow or some rolled up clothes/towels to create space around my head. As you say, there has to be space between your skin and the net. | 16 | |
hi! | 17 | |
just subscribing to this thread.... excuse the extra comment! | 18 | |