Should I bring sufficient anti-mosquito lotion to China?

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We're going to travel around China, visiting mainly major cities.

Map of our intended route in China

We'll be taking a river cruise in the south and probably visit some rice fields, so I expect we do need some protection.

We wondering whether we should bring sufficient anti-mosquito lotion (with DEET) with us or whether its available in China as well.

Or are there any other useful anti-mosquito solutions? Or are we exaggeration how much we will be needing it?



Best Answer

Malaria is particularly a risk to the south in Yunnan province (basically above south east asia)

http://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/destinations/asia-%28east%29/china/china-malaria-map.aspx

I've traveled in China, on several occasions and not really had any problems with mosquito's and I've traveled in Yunnan as well. That being said, the chances are that NO you can't find DEET mosquito repellent in China, most things you'd find easily in countries like Vietnam/Cambodia/Thailand aren't easily available in China, deodorant being another example.

So in your situation I would buy and take a small bottle with me, but I probably wouldn't expect to use it at all.




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Can I bring mosquito repellent on a plane?

Insect repellents or insecticides designed to be sprayed in the air or at the insect are not permitted in either carry on or checked baggage. Permitted aerosol release devices (button/nozzle) must be protected with a cap or other means to protect against accidental release.

Can you take DEET in hand luggage?

if it does not exceed 100ml, it can go in the cabin too [in your 'liquids' bag.]. It will be fine as either checked or carry on (under 100mls). You can buy at the destination also. Watsons and Guardian in Malaysia and Singapore stock DEET insect repellants.

Does lotion protect against mosquitoes?

If you really want the mosquitoes to mind their own business, be sure to avoid using a moisturizing lotion before going outside. Many of these products contain lactic acid, which can attract mosquitoes too, Dr. Lucas says.

Does skin So Soft protect against mosquitoes?

\u201cWhile we know that many consumers have turned to Skin So Soft Bath Oil, the product is actually not intended to repel mosquitoes or sold for that purpose, and is not approved by the EPA as a repellent,\u201d Avon told Consumer Reports.



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More answers regarding should I bring sufficient anti-mosquito lotion to China?

Answer 2

Bring your own supply of DEET based repellent but don't worry about it too much, especially this late in the season.

I've never seen DEET here - I've been living in China for 6 years - though that doesn't mean it can't be found. It just means that I can't find it. Language problems are a big issue and something that is easy to find at home can take weeks of searching in China simply because of the language. If something is essential, bring your own supply.

Mozzies have never cause me much issue. I do get them in the house and I am occasionally bitten but no too often. Most houses and hotels have mozzie nets on the windows, even in cheaper hotels. If your hotel doesn't, ask the manager or go to another that does. At night, check your room for mozzies. They are often visible sitting on the wall or ceiling. Kill on sight. If you hear them in your room at night, get up and kill them before sleeping again.

A popular choice in Chinese homes is a plug-in repellent for your room. If you ask a hotel for repellent, the plug in is what you are likely to be given. This plugs into an electrical socket in your room and gives out a repellent scent all day long.

When out and about, it is rare to be annoyed by mozzies. They don't come in swarms like I've seen in other countries. Even going to rice fields (which will be dry most of the year except for spring when mosquitoes are less common anyway) you won't have a problem. I assume the southern most spot on your map is Guilin - When I was there in late summer 2007 I never saw a single mozzie.

Answer 3

I live in a tropical country with a lot of mosquitos in some beachs I usually travel. The best mosquito repellent I know is all natural.

It's vitamin B12. You start 2 weeks before travel to ingest B12 capsules. Your skin will produce a natural protection with a odor mosquitos really dislike. It's better than any spray, chemical or citronella candles... cheap and clean! Oh, sure, you can't feel the smell, only the mosquitos!

But I recomend to bring other solutions too, this solution could work for someone, and maybe not for another one.

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