The southeast part of Alaska is part of the Tongass National Forest, which is a temperate rainforest. The key word there is RAINFOREST. More rain = more mosquitos. I hate mosquitos. Hate ’em. With a passion. But, they LOVE me. They can’t get enough of me. I’m so tasty to the mosquito. In an effort to dissuade their love, I use chemical tactics. I’m out here waging chemical warfare against the mosquitos of Alaska. There are at least 50 species of mosquito up there, and I don’t want to know any of them. This matter a lot more in the summer months, obviously.
One thing you can do is keep your skin covered with long sleeves. This can be fine if the weather is cool, but if the temperature is warm enough to allow for a short sleeve shirt, you may want to keep that skin protected from these blood sucking savages. I’m one for FULL STRENGTH chemical warfare. I don’t know if this DEET is going to make my hair fall out some day, but I’m willing to risk it. That’s why I typically go for the sprays like the Cutter Backwoods High DEET. This stuff is 40% DEET. If you want to stay away from the sprays, or you are applying this stuff to your face, you may want to try these insect repellant wipes instead. They have a little less DEET content at 30%, but still pack a lot more punch than some of the brands out there that are as low as 7% of the chemical deterrent.
If you are looking for something that is DEET free, and plant based you can try Repel Mosquito Repellant with Lemon and Eucalyptus oil. Pretty effective stuff, though I usually opt for the chemical laced stuff myself. This stuff smells better than the DEET sprays, but it is a little oily. Whatever you do, try something, because you might get eaten alive if you just go bare skinned.