Hi Glenn,
As you see from my post last summer, we have similar problems. I never did find an affordable mosquito fogger, and so I just stayed indoors when the bugs were at their worst. This year however I took a new direction and I think it will work.
Early this week I ordered a mosquito net for my head. It came today and so I put it to the acid test. We have 23+ acres with 18 of those in woods. I have not been able to get in the woods this year to mow my trails (about a mile total) or to even walk in there because of the mud and mosquitos. That is until today. I put on my bib overalls, a long sleeve shirt, socks, and shoes, then I topped it off with my cap and net hood. It worked great except for something I did that caused me to get a couple of bites. I made the mistake of putting on my ear muffs over the net instead of under it. The result was I sustained bites under both ears where the ear muffs pushed the net up tight to my skin. Live and learn. I also tucked the net inside my shirt to give me a little more protection. I am happy so say that for $12.95 I can now co-exist with the mosquitos and still get my work done.
The only downsides that I found was there was a little less air flow, your vision was obscured a little, and I had some minor itching where it contacted my skin. But then I am a pretty sensitive guy. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Overall I am very pleased with the net, and I will probably get some extra ones for company. You won't win any fashion awards, and your kids may laugh at you and call you the bride of Frankenstien, or a bee keeper (if they know what they look like), but you can have the last laugh when you come in and don't have to go find the Benadryl.
Here is a link to the one I bought.
Buzz Off Hood
This company also has a complete line of bug repellant clothing, and no I don't have any stock in the company. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif