Adaptive Curmudgeon

Bug Wars: Thermacell

Years ago I received a Christmas present which I thought of as junk. It looked like one of those useless gadgets people who never go outdoors buy for those of us who do; like a novelty compass or something. It was a plastic thingamajig purportedly able to eliminate mosquitoes. Such a thing was impossible! I thanked whomever gave me the gadget (I wish I remember who it was) and left it on my shelf unused for many years.

Years later I was driven batty in a swamp where mosquitoes had gained the upper hand. In desperation I resorted to the “device which can’t possibly work”.

It worked!

My Thermacell (which is probably 15 years old). Chickens eating leftover pizza provided for scale. This image is a link to Amazon’s Thermacell site and I recommend the product. (In the interest of full disclosure, you buy it from this link I’ll get like a quarter or something.)

I’m officially declaring that I was totally wrong and that the Thermacell is one of the coolest presents I ever received. How was I to know that this gadget, unlike most gadgets, was worth its weight in gold?

I have tested the hell out of mine and yes indeed it reliably does what nothing else can do. I have grown fond of the improbable little device. (I regret those years of not using it.) If you don’t have one, you need to buy one now!

Before I continue, it’s important to define the scope of my expectations. You can’t hang out in a spruce bog and have the same level of comfort as a screened porch. Be realistic. Further, the best solution to mosquitoes is to figure out precisely where they are and be somewhere else; for example if you’re in the muskeg in Manitoba in June… leave. Come back in September. Also if you’re there in November, never stop watching the weather. Nobody likes finding dead tourist bodies in May. I’m just sayin’ you should pay attention and adapt OK?

But avoidance will only get you so far. By all means avail yourself of my favorite gadget. You’ll be glad you did.

Also you should incorporate it into your multifaceted plan to actually enjoy the wilderness (even in rough conditions). It’s wise to think of mosquitoes as something you adapt to with not one technology but several.

First I’ll discuss the Thermacell. In subsequent posts I’ll add some thoughts on my whole “multipronged strategy” approach of Thermacellpermethrin, and DEET:


The Thermacell is “field equipment”, meaning that it’s meant for the wilderness (or at least a picnic). If you’re not in the wilderness you have other options like maybe one of those giant bugs zappers and a screened porch? Wuss! If you’re outdoors (congratulations!) your equipment must be lightweight, abusable, not depend on too many batteries, and not crap out if it gets wet or shaken. The Thermacell does all these things very well.

How it works is dirt simple, there’s a little canister of flammable liquid and a little pad of chemical voodoo. You click the igniter (no match needed/no batteries required), wait a few minutes until the pad heats up through invisible combustion, and the “smoke” (which is virtually invisible and unscented) discourages mosquitoes in a reasonable radius. Easy peasy!

Reading the Amazon page’s questions for the Thermacell almost makes me root for the mosquitoes. It’s a device a Neanderthal could use and people wring their hands like it’s fission. I’m going to provide my own version of Q&A:

For PITA people:

For normal people:

They’re cheap and they work. You won’t regret getting one.

A.C.

P.S. Yes this is the item I used while watching the meteor shower a few weeks ago.

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