Sandfly Protection in New Zealand
There are 13 species in New Zealand, two of which bite humans:
the others preferring penguins, bats, and seals. They locate
their prey through sight and small and it is only the female
sandfly bites. She needs blood to produce her eggs so using
her saw-like jaws to stab the skin a pool of blood is created,
this is lapped up with her tongue.
Her saliva contains an
anticoagulant that causes the irritation to your skin. Eggs
are laid in fast flowing water. The males congregate in shady
humid bushy areas and live off sap and nectar.
Sandflies are located in wetter areas of New Zealand and
can be pests, but are effectively controlled by use of an
insect repellent.
The West Coast of the South Island and the Fiordland area
has sandflies that will “eat you alive”. These
New Zealand tiny sandflies are not generally lethal but they
are very annoying.
You must be prepared with protection or the little flies
will drive you mad.
There are some simple things you can do to avoid the tiny
itchy bites.
1. Cover your skin; Cover your arms and legs with long sleeve
garments
2. Wear a hat; Always wear a hat (sandflies don’t
really go for your face)
3. Cover yourself in Botanica; this is the best Sandfly
repellent as it has natural ingredients and does not contain
the Deet chemical.
4. Put Botanica on your hat; Cover your hat in Botanica
5. Take your vitamin B; Sandflies don’t like vitamin
B
6. Eat Marmite or Vegemite; Marmite and Vegemite the table
spreads contain vitamin B. Some of this on your morning toast
might also help. You would have to eat a lot of this to make
it your only form of defence
7. Avoid wearing dark colours; Sandflies go for dark colours
Botaniac has natural products and is available at health
food stores and some Pharmacies (drug stores). Botanic is
available in a spray on or roll on and with sunscreen. It
is a white bottle with a blue lid. Botaniac smells nice.
I hope this prepares you for your sandfly defence. If you
keep these little creatures away you will enjoy some of the
most beautiful spots in the world.