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Started by btomlin, April 08, 2022, 08:46:02 AM
Quote from: Number17 on April 08, 2022, 09:36:39 AMGaiters are not going to stop or reduce ticks I don't think. I did buy a pair of gaiters to use this year, but for keeping my legs dry, not tick prevention.I'm not sure what .0625 concentration refers to, but .5% is the benchmark mix for clothing and it absolutely works when used properly.You have to make sure you shake your bottle vigorously before you spray. The permethrin is suspended in the solution and can precipitate out and end up in a sludge in the bottom of the bottle. If you don't shake it up you're spraying mostly water.Not shaken it will pour mostly clear. When shaken up it's a milky white in water based solutions.
Quote from: btomlin on April 08, 2022, 08:46:02 AMDo leg gaiters provide another layer of protection from ticks?? It seemed like the ticks only laughed at the permethrin mix I made last year. I made it .0625 strength. I wasn't sure if guys had noticed if the "seal" around the boot helped keep them from going up your leg. They were especially bad in S MO last Spring. I got chewed up. Just looking to improve protection. Friend of mine got alpha-gal allergy a few years ago from a tick bite....don't want any part of that.
Quote from: bbcoach on April 10, 2022, 03:48:39 PMYour mix is way to weak if you diluted to .0625. The mix should equal .5 percent. With 10% permethrin you would mix 1 ounce with 20 ounces of water and saturate all your clothes, gloves, facemasks, hat, vest heavily. I hang mine on a clothes line and spray away and let dry. I have seen ticks climb on my pants and start crawling, get drunk from the toxin and fall right off. Sawyers has the exact same concentration .5%.