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Subject: Re: Tierra del Fuego - biting insects?? Posted on: Fri, 09 Nov 2007 09:05:41 +0100


"KGB (KGB)" wrote in message
news:4732e3d2.5516328@news.enta.net...
> Hi
>
> I have an Antarctic trip booked for mid January and prior to boarding
> the ship I have a couple of free days in Ushuaia.
>
> One of the things I want to do in Ushuaia is to do some walking in
> Tierra del Fuego NP. Unfortunately I am one of those people who act
> as a "mosquito magnet" and invariably have a permanent cloud of biting
> insects hovering over me (I even managed to be the only person in our
> party to be bitten by a tick in Siberia a few years ago).
>
> Whilst I assume that Antarctica itself is free of biting insects, do I
> need to take (industrial strength) DEET for Tierra del Fuego?
>
> Regards and thanks in advance
> KGB

I've been 2 days in Tierra del Feuga some years ago in december.
There were no insects, only a lot of wind ;-)

Entering "terra del fuego mosquito" will give you the following page:

http://www.enjoy-chile.org/tierra-del-fuego-useful-information-chile.php

Jan