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    Ultrathon Insect Repellent Lotion. This lotion wards off mosquitoes and other biting insects for up to 12 hours with 34.34% DEET, the most common insect repellent ingredient.

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    EX90. Thermacell EX90 rechargeable mosquito repeller is a solid choice for on-the-go mosquito control. Best for outdoor adventures at the campground, the unit keeps mosquitoes at bay up to 20 feet ...

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    Best for pets: Vet's Best Mosquito Repellent For Dogs And Cats. Best fragrance-free protection: Sawyer Products 20% Picaridin Insect Repellent. Best for sensitive skin: Medella Naturals Insect And ...

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    Unfortunately, biting insects and mosquitoes usually follow suit, and these annoying critters can put a serious damper on your outdoor recreation, turning enjoyable activities into a miserable ...

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    The Best Methods For Repelling Mosquitoes. To prevent mosquito bites, Webb said the most reliable thing is to cover up with light-colored, loose-fitting clothing and covered shoes. You can then ...

  7. Forcipomyia taiwana - Wikipedia

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    Forcipomyia taiwana, commonly known as "little black mosquito", is a species of biting midge of the genus Forcipomyia, found in Taiwan and mainland China. [1] It mainly sucks human blood, particularly from extremities such as ankles, lower legs, and elbows.