I missed a beautiful sunset with broken storm clouds last night. I intended to photograph the Pole Branch at Franklin Parker Preserve, got about 1/4 mile from the main entrance, and retreated back to my car. Although my clothes all always treated with Permethrin, and I sprayed my long sleeve collared shirt with Picaridin, and hat and face completely with Picaridin, the flies were like airborne pirhana, in my glasses, ears, nose, etc. Tuesday morning, 40% DEET at Friendship seemed to work pretty well, but the flies at Franklin Parker at sunset were worse. The problem with DEET is it melts plastic, if I get it on my hands it will screw up my gear, my glasses, and anything else it touches. And it's a "safe" neurotoxin (uh, right). Ignoring the geek factor, I ordered a head net to hang over a camp hat. Lemon/Eucalyptus spray and Skinsations spray seem to be ineffective. Is a physical barrier the only real solution, other than DEET (assuming that would even work in extreme conditions)? Or do you guys just get bit and ignore it?



Given the stuff the buggy critters now spread, I don't think I would just want to get bit and I would not want to destroy anymore camera equipment due to deet than I already have.