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I live in northern Ontario in mushkeg country ... mosquito season is starting right now.
At the height of the season in about June, July in the wilderness on a windless quiet evening, the air literally comes alive with the hum of billions of mosquitos. If you are not protected, they will literally drive you insane from the constant noise, touching, buzzing, biting, stinging .... it's very annoying to get bitten on your arms, legs, back and chest .... but it is literal torture when you get bitten so much you are getting stung between your fingers, at your cuticles, your toes, the palms of your hands, soles of your feet, your face and you get bugs trying to wedge themselves into your ears, your eye lashes or try to fly into your mouth or nose.
I'm Indigenous Canadian and I grew up in this environment. The way we coped with it is to keep all your clothes on no matter how warm it gets outside. I remember seeing my grandfather in full wool pants and heavy shirt with another layer of underwear underneath .... on warm July days! Traditionally, we never exposed any skin in the summer time.
I'm not as extreme as my grandfather but my friends always look at me weird for keeping a long sleeve shirt on with jeans and socks on warm or hot summer evenings around the campfire. Meanwhile, my friends in shorts and tank tops either slather themselves with bug spray or get so drunk they no longer feel the insects eating them alive .... until they wake up the next morning.
Yep, and if it's a nice thin dry fit shirt, you're getting bit right through your shirt.
Shirt! .... if you happen to stretch your jeans too tightly over your butt, they're biting you through there too.
Yep, for sure. And jeans today are much thinner/stretchier than when I was growing up. If you're in Jeggings, you're DONE FOR!