Been away for a while. Back again, but itching like crazy. Now here’s the thing. How come we end up with half our mosquito bites in places (no need to go into details) that have got to be utterly impossible for mosquitoes to ever get to? Well, I have a theory. If you look carefully, you will see that the so called “bite” marks are not all identical, and they always seem to come in pairs. I think the little bastards are tunneling. There is no other possible explanation for them ending up where they do. What we are looking at are entry and exit wounds. And the problem is, all this oil of citronella and other crap we rub on to stop them is just making it easier for the little buggers to squeeze in and out. Wouldn’t be at all surprised if the pharmaceutical giants weren’t behind this.
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