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My anecdotal experience would be to the contrary. The Wind River range in later June and early July is a true marshy mosquito breeding ground and in that environment, I routinely found that I needed to loan out 90+% DEET to other instructors to keep mosquitoes at bay. 30% was OK if you didn't mind smearing it all over your skin, but with my higher octane juice, I could simply place it on the brim of my hat and a bandanna around my neck and this typically kept the biters at bay. This simply was not the case with the lower concentration.
Even so, I have mostly now converted to Cutter with Picaridin. It is not as strong as DEET, but I can safely put it directly on skin and not worry about it melting the nylon of my tarp or quilt.
Edited by Bearpaw on 05/15/2007 22:22:50 MDT.
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