How to Soothe Sandfly Bites
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Choose light coloured clothing. Flowing cotton trousers, long sleeve tops or long skirts and shorts will keep the bites away.
Sandflies love feet the most, the most, the most. Make sure to apply repellent frequently on the ankles/feet and when you can, keep them covered with socks and shoes.
A light coloured hat with a good brim covering your face will provide protection.
Sandflies love it when you sit still, but even a gentle walk will outpace them, so keep on moving.
Sandflies will always be where the air is calmest. Keep cars and campervan doors closed or netted, especially on the downwind side.
Sandflies are busiest ahead of rain, because they want to have a feed before they tuck away out of the rain. This can be their most frenzied time, so cover up and keep on the move.
Babies and children can be mostly covered so very little product is needed.
Plant oils, while natural, are very powerful and anyone can be sensitive to any essential oil. We recommend introducing any product, even natural ones, slowly with patch testing on the inside of the elbow.
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Disinfect and soothe the sandfly or mosquito bite before the reaction begins. At bedtime, apply a bite soother (Goodbye SANDFLY or Goodbye OUCH Manuka Balm) with gentle massage. This will set you up for better sleep without any itching.
Scratching doesn't help with the healing and could cause infection. Applying a bite soother helps heal bites without itching or blemishes. Gentle massage and cool cloths also help.
Sometimes bites can have a strong reaction with swelling and discomfort- we recommend you see a doctor
Sandflies go to sleep at night, so if it's been a hectic day, look forward to the night time.
Mosquitoes get even busier at night, we recommend traveling with your own net or using a fan to keep your nights peaceful.
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