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How do you keep mosquitoes from biting you in Bali?

Ensure you are covered day and night and always spray your room, particularly after house keeping have cleaned your room as they leave the door open and always at night when you go to dinner. The mosquitoes love hiding in dark places. Staying close to the beach does not necessarily mean less mosquitoes.



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Indonesian law forbids visitors from bringing weapons, illegal drugs or pornography into the country. Penalties can be severe and include death for weapons or drugs. Alcohol in excess of 1 litre per person 18 years or over is also forbidden to be imported.

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No, you don't need to take a mosquito net to Bali with you. Many hotels already have them, or otherwise they use mosquito coils or similar. If you really need one, or want one, they are very plentiful and very cheap to buy in Bali - but then you need the frame too, don't you?

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Mosquito's and Bugs Mosquito borne diseases found in Bali include dengue fever, chikungunya and zika virus. Whilst there are vaccines for Japanese encephalitis, mosquito avoidance is the only way to prevent many of these diseases.

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More recently, a 2005 study showed there was no evidence it influenced the attraction of mosquitoes to human skin-derived chemicals from volunteers taking vitamin B supplements. There is simply no evidence taking vitamin B will offer any significant protection from mosquito bites.

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Bali does not have any particular dress-code mandate on tourists. You can wear anything comfortable, though summer lothes would be more suitable in the tropical weather of Bali. Remember to carry rain clothes if you're planning on traveling during rainy months, and hiking clothes and shoes if needed.

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