
I have seen tough hikers broken by sandflies at Milford Sound. Not injured — just itchy and philosophically defeated.
What Works
- Repellent with DEET or proven alternatives — reapply
- Long sleeves when stopped
- Keep moving at photo stops — sounds rude, works
- Head net looks silly, saves sanity
| Myth | Reality |
|---|---|
| They ignore locals | They ignore no one |
| Wind always saves you | Only sometimes |
Pair with Milford day walk tips — sandflies love the same still, shady spots you do.
Calamine in the first aid kit. Future you will not call it overkill.
When Repellent Fails
Sometimes you sweat it off. Sometimes you forget ankles. Reapply at hut doors and boat landings — sandfly ambush zones.
Long sleeves look hot until you compare them to itching for three days.
| Spot | Risk |
|---|---|
| Still shady benches | High |
| Windy ridges | Lower, not zero |
Pair with Milford day walk tips — sandflies love the same photo stops you do.
Antihistamine in first aid kit helps sleep after bad days. Not medical advice — just tramper reality.
Light coloured clothing sometimes helps visibility of sandflies less than dark — debate continues. I prioritise coverage over colour theories.
After-bite cream in hut first aid reduces night scratching damage. Sleep matters for safety next day.
Check ankles at hut doors — sandflies love the gap between socks and shorts.
Quick FAQ
Is this suitable for beginners? With honest fitness and weather checks, often yes — but always read DOC track alerts first.
Do I need bookings? Peak season almost always yes for transport and often for popular carparks at dawn.
What if weather turns? Turn back early. New Zealand rewards humility more than summit photos.