Sea Lice Repellent - is there such a thing?

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Waiting4wind
Waiting4wind
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29 Jan 2009 7:44am
All the dredging work at Botany seems to have stirred up the vermin. I'm getting savaged by sea lice just before taking off at the beach. I can even feel the buggers biting biting my legs when I'm standing in the water.

Prevention is better than cure. Is there anything that can be used as a repellent, some sort of lotion? There must be something.....scratching my legs...
AUS-057
AUS-057
QLD
466 posts
QLD, 466 posts
29 Jan 2009 8:20am
The Google-Oracle found this??

www.pyramidtravelshop.co.uk/

Its either that or a bit of HTFU?
keef
keef
NSW
2016 posts
NSW, 2016 posts
29 Jan 2009 10:27am
are you sure its sealice or is it " sandflys"
Waiting4wind
Waiting4wind
NSW
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NSW, 1871 posts
29 Jan 2009 11:33am
I might have to get a bulk order od this stuff.

Definitely Sea Lice, it's gotten really bad after the dredging (not jut me being bitten), and I can feel them as soon as I get in the water.
keef
keef
NSW
2016 posts
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29 Jan 2009 12:17pm
you could wear pantyhose des they have some really hot colours, you mite be able to get a match for your sails get a few pair's
Waiting4wind
Waiting4wind
NSW
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29 Jan 2009 12:22pm
keef said...

you could wear pantyhose des they have some really hot colours, you mite be able to get a match for your sails get a few pair's


Thanks for the suggestion keef but N Pryde orange is not a good colour for me.
Brett Morris
Brett Morris
NSW
1204 posts
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29 Jan 2009 12:49pm
I'm glad you mentions this because some body was asking me why they were getting stung down at Kyeemagh yesterday and i didn't know the answer...
I guess the State governments environmental impact of the Desalination plant missed this one huh. Next thing they will try and tell us is that Botany Bay is getting deeper...
windwarning
windwarning
VIC
600 posts
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29 Jan 2009 1:23pm
maybe ask king of the point he tells me back wax an scratch
Ian K
Ian K
WA
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29 Jan 2009 12:30pm
20 knots at Sydney airport right now and you're complaining about sea lice? We'll trade all your sea lice, 20 car parking spaces .. and a shark for just half of your 20 knotters.

As for the desal plant, the freshwater will be used to lay even more concrete which will further improve the strength and reliability of your noreasters. And - if we can have a little whinge - the power for the desal plant is allocated to the new windfarm upwind of lake George - our best sailing when its full of water. 200MW extracted from the wind! That's got to slow it down.
jp747
jp747
1553 posts
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29 Jan 2009 7:01pm
the trick with sea lice is to get wet immediately but if you're on and off the water mosquito repellant works best and just rub it all over
Upthere
Upthere
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29 Jan 2009 9:57pm
I had the same problem at xmas on the mid north coast. After taking days of torture like a man, i was told that vinegar was relatively good repellent. Vinegar has been used as a cure for jellyfish stings for quiet some time now as it kills lice attached to the skin. With this i soaked my boardies and rashie in vinegar and it worked a treat. the only let down is the smell which is associated with the vinegar.
dieseagull
dieseagull
NSW
241 posts
NSW, 241 posts
29 Jan 2009 11:47pm
Waiting4wind said...

All the dredging work at Botany seems to have stirred up the vermin. I'm getting savaged by sea lice just before taking off at the beach. I can even feel the buggers biting biting my legs when I'm standing in the water.

Prevention is better than cure. Is there anything that can be used as a repellent, some sort of lotion? There must be something.....scratching my legs...


I was going to make a post about this too - after my session on Sunday I'm STILL scratching. It looks like I've got a mild case of chicken pox on my legs.
Waiting4wind
Waiting4wind
NSW
1871 posts
NSW, 1871 posts
30 Jan 2009 12:06am
Ian K said...

20 knots at Sydney airport right now and you're complaining about sea lice? We'll trade all your sea lice, 20 car parking spaces .. and a shark for just half of your 20 knotters.

As for the desal plant, the freshwater will be used to lay even more concrete which will further improve the strength and reliability of your noreasters. And - if we can have a little whinge - the power for the desal plant is allocated to the new windfarm upwind of lake George - our best sailing when its full of water. 200MW extracted from the wind! That's got to slow it down.


Apart from the lice I can complain that my feet are almost bleeding from strap chafe, my shoulders are fatigued and my hands are calloused. It tough sailing 20-30 knot NE almost every day in 30 degree heat. Even had to re deck my board yesterday because the non slip was wearing out from all the sailing. I'm sure I can find something else to complain about.

dieseagull
dieseagull
NSW
241 posts
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30 Jan 2009 12:10am
Waiting4wind said...
I'm sure I can find something else to complain about.

Oh, blasting along over the chop for hours on end can really jar your ankles.

keef
keef
NSW
2016 posts
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30 Jan 2009 12:14am
hey des stop complaining, you have got another 2 days to go and seabreeze says it going to be stronger than the last 3
MavericK040
MavericK040
WA
583 posts
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29 Jan 2009 10:15pm
sealice? gee i thought our devil fish and crabs were annoying


looks like they may not be so bad afterall.
the walks
the walks
WA
448 posts
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31 Jan 2009 12:20pm
i went on wikipedia and they said this stuff is good for keepin them off
'chemical emamectin benzoate (SLICE)'
dunno if its poison to us though but in WA we dont get the buggers so i guess
SUCKS TO BE YOU!!!!
wintonhuck
wintonhuck
7 posts
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31 Jan 2009 8:28pm
our isolation finally balanced out with some advantages
windwarning
windwarning
VIC
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31 Jan 2009 10:45pm
could me sea michies ya get em up north michys
windwarning
windwarning
VIC
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31 Jan 2009 10:47pm
just stay out of the water for a while , while its windy king of the point told me that one
safetyboy
safetyboy
NSW
58 posts
NSW, 58 posts
1 Feb 2009 7:57pm
Cross posting this from the Kiteboarding forum, as there is a post there pointing to this one - thought this info may help if it is actually the problem

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I thought that it was mosquitos at home that were getting me, because I would go Kiting and come home fine, and then overnight wake up with terrible itching, and the next day look like I had been monstered by a squadron of Mosquitoes.

When I had a bit of a dig, I found this:

www.northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au/

and this:

www.warringah.nsw.gov.au/community/pelicanitch.aspx

The summary is that it is likely to be a blood fluke. It comes out in water temps over 24 degrees, and wanders around the surface of the water looking for a bird to go and live in.

When it reaches a human, it burrows into the skin, but can't reach a blood supply and dies.

The itching and lumps is the bodies imune system response.

I have been getting it really badly between my waist and my knees.

My theory is that my full sleeve rashy keeps the little bastards off my body, the water flowing along my legs washes them off, but the trapped water under my boardies gives them time to attack.

My kite buddy wears a springsuit, and hasn't been bitten once.

I know that I probably just need to HTFU, but this **** is killing me, I can't sleep at night for the itching of these frigging bites.

I think until the water cools down a bit I might try and find some skins or similar to wear under my shorts to see if that helps.

SB
Waiting4wind
Waiting4wind
NSW
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1 Feb 2009 8:19pm
Good info safetyboy. Now I'm releived to know that each one of those red spots is a dead thing inside my skin...
safetyboy
safetyboy
NSW
58 posts
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1 Feb 2009 8:58pm
Waiting4wind said...

Good info safetyboy. Now I'm releived to know that each one of those red spots is a dead thing inside my skin...


You know that is EXACTLY what I thought as soon as I read it!
dieseagull
dieseagull
NSW
241 posts
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1 Feb 2009 9:25pm
Thanks for that info safety boy. You wouldn't believe that I'm still scratching from my session at the airport last Sunday.

Interestingly enough I was over at Kurnell yesterday and made a trip across the bay, and didn't feel any bites until I stacked it near the snake in the middle of the bay.

So my temporary defence against this menace is going to Kurnell or further down the bay to ramsgate beach. At least until winter comes, when I can wear my wetsuit.
safetyboy
safetyboy
NSW
58 posts
NSW, 58 posts
1 Feb 2009 10:47pm
crazyjockey said...

Thanks for that info safety boy. You wouldn't believe that I'm still scratching from my session at the airport last Sunday.

Interestingly enough I was over at Kurnell yesterday and made a trip across the bay, and didn't feel any bites until I stacked it near the snake in the middle of the bay.

So my temporary defence against this menace is going to Kurnell or further down the bay to ramsgate beach. At least until winter comes, when I can wear my wetsuit.


Stop Itch has been working well for me at night - and the menthol feel really takes your mind off it.

Just watch you don't go too far up the leg with that......
shear tip
shear tip
NSW
1125 posts
NSW, 1125 posts
1 Feb 2009 11:00pm
I was down there yesterday, and no sign of any licey biteys. Maybe they've moved on?
Shire
Shire
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1 posts
9 Feb 2009 6:43pm

Such good info, I've been wondering what's been going on!

Australia Day 26 Jan 09 at Cronulla Beach, we swam without issues.

Sunday the 1 Feb 09 at Como baths (Sutherland Shire), we swam at low tide and the four us broke out in approx. 20+ itchy bites the next day, very similar to mosquito bites.

Upon attending Jannali Pharmacy the Pharmacist advised they experienced the swam itchy condition after swimming at Cronulla beach 26 Jan 09?

We were prescribed:
Claratyne -Loratine 10mg, relieves itching
Pinetarsol - lotion Pine Tar 2.3% and triethanolamine lauryl sulfate 6%)
Egocort cream - Hydrocortisone (dissolved) 1% w/w

These aforementioned treatment assisted, yet found the quickest relief was achieved by squeezing the infected area until a clear fluid was released (breaking the skins surface) and applying the Pinetarsol and as well as Calamine Lotion (Calamine 15g/100ml.

By observation, we found the more hairy ones body is the greater the degree of attack. Loose rashy skins appeared to increase the chance of attack and after reading some other sites there was further evidence supporting the same.

http://www.ampa.co.nz/Adams_Bites%20and%20Stings%20Marine%20stings%20FINAL.pdf

Other sites:

images.google.com.au/images?hl=en&q=sea+lice&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=l-mPSZakM5qWsAOchfn2CA&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&resnum=4&ct=title

www.surviveoutdoors.com/emergency/sea-lice.asp

www.sealicecancun.com/

After recovering we swam at Dolls Point beach (Botany Bay) 7 Feb 09, yet were stung again!

I am giving swimming away until the cooler months.
eyeMhardcor
eyeMhardcor
255 posts
255 posts
9 Feb 2009 9:25pm
We had a bad case of that in the lake that I used to sail when I was a kid.

We found a solution, basically all you need to do is piss on each others legs. You can't piss on your own, it won't work. Just piss on each other and you will be fine.
JJay
JJay
NSW
81 posts
NSW, 81 posts
10 Feb 2009 12:11am
Hey Des, Am here in Japan.
And would you believe that i'm just only now getting over the 20 to 30 itchy bloody sea lice bites all over my legs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That hi speed blasting sesh we did on my last day in Sydney, had me buzzing with the sailing. But also had me scratching like a demon at the bites all over my legs!!!
The only way i killed the f%@#ing itch was to scratch the tops off all the bites then pour AMONIA all over my legs and the bleeding open bites.
Stings a little, but 24 hrs later job done. No more itch, and the possibility of a decent nights sleep.


timford
timford
NSW
510 posts
NSW, 510 posts
10 Feb 2009 8:30am
Prevention, I was getting hammered buy the bites and I mean hammered as I do spend some time in the water. Back of knees, inside elbows and upper legs. However I tried some cancer council thick sunscreen, covered my legs in it and I only got 2 -3 bites on Sat over 104 km of sailing. Much more pleasant the next day, week infact.
surfingboyo
surfingboyo
QLD
318 posts
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10 Feb 2009 5:04pm
i was at the chemist yesterday and saw a product called HTFU.
i believe it is good for sea lice, sandflys and any other homo related problems.
so, yer try some HTFU!!! you wont regret it.
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