I spend half the year in the tropics so know a thing or three about mozzies! Sorry, you sweet blood proponents but I am much less susceptible to the little blighters than my non-D partner.
We have very expensive, but effective, traps that kill off the swine around the house overseas. First off, it is only the female insects that do the biting and apparently they do not travel far, so the theory goes that if you can kill off the females in your immediate vicinity you can maintain a mozzie-free environment. However, there are always some that get through the defences so it's good to know what it is that attracts them. There are two things that they go for: 1) smell, i.e.the whiff of human sweat; and 2) visual, particularly strong colour contrasts. There's not a lot you can do about the smell, but you might be able to avoid the visual attraction. In particular, avoid wearing clothes with a strong contrast e.g. a black T-shirt against white skin or a white T-shirt and dark trousers. This may explain why the OH is more attractive to the little perils - he has very dark hair, while I have - well, let's be honest - not a lot of hair at all, and what there is is a bit on the colourless side. If grey is colourless.
Also, when you know you are going to be in a high-mozzie area, apply insect repellent. I go for the non-DEET varieties as I hate the smell of DEET and it does horrible things to anything made of plastic.
And if all else fails, try one of these
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00820T...olid=277YL91I0LGMF&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
We were given one by some Canadian friends, who also know a thing or two about midges, and it is very effective in treating the bites very quickly. They seem to be unavailable at Amazon at the moment, but there are alternatives and they are relatively cheap.