Son of a Beach wrote:I walked for about 6 hours on Friday, on a warm day after a lot of rain. Without gaiters (I couldn't find them). There were a LOT of leeches around.
I used nothing.
Only two or three really got attached, but didn't get much blood out of me before I removed them by scraping or pulling them off. I flicked off or picked off about 20 that weren't really attached yet (possibly as many as 30, but I wasn't counting). I lived. No problem. No chemicals, no nothing.
They sure liked my bare legs though.
Everyone else in the group had gaiters. They got fewer leeches on them, but got a LOT more blood sucked out of them than I did (big, fat, full leeches), because they couldn't see them.
I can relate to this.. never bothered using anything. I wear long pants usually, dont bother with gaiters, tukem socks in sometimes if its leeachy or muddy.. This way I dont need to bend down, just a check around the waist is easy (maybe im lazy lol...) I use some spray for mossies at night if they are really bad and annoying sometimes.
People go to some trouble dont they... If they are attached just roll them under a finger, they let go..
I treated someone with the leech behind an eye. Pretty gorry dripping blood but an eye cup and salt water and it popped straight out.