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Started by runningdeer, April 01, 2014, 02:05:55 PM

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runningdeer

I saw this on another forum and wondered if anyone here had an opinion....

Do you think this will work like Sawyer's Permethrin?

http://www.bonide.com/products/product.php?category_id=46172


I bought a 1.33 gallon jug of Revenge Horse & Stable Fly Spray RTU, for $30. The container has a pump with a hose an spray nozzle for easy application. It's already at the .5% mixture needed for killing ticks, so no mixing needed and is water based.
Here's a link to the product.
Horse & Stable Fly Spray

More info on it's uses.
Different uses for spray
• Insecticide for Horses, Cattle (beef & dairy), Goats, Sheep and Hogs
• Controls Fleas and Ticks on Dogs for 35 days
• For use in Poultry houses and on birds
• No Oily Residue

Heck you can even use it for bedbugs.
To control Bedbugs: Spray mattresses lightly, particularly around tufts and
seams. Take beds apart and spray in all joints. Treat baseboards, moldings and
floor. Allow all treated articles to dry thoroughly before use.


http://www.bonide.com/lbonide/backlabels/l46172.pdf

http://www.bonide.com/lbonide/msds/msds46172.pdf

d.winsor

#1
Horse and Garden insecticides is not approved for human use, what is wrong with you people, Don't you read the label "It is a Violation of Federal Law to use the product not consistent with the Labeling ".  Therefore you are using it not according to the label.  That is on the Label of every Insecticide.  I would hope they would start enforcing that as I don't think it is good to promote this sort of activity.  If they do, all they will have to do is look at these forums and find the ones that are confessing to using and promoting these products in an illegal manner.  The only products that I know of that is safe for humans if they follow the label instructions is sawyers and permanone.  The only way you are going to find out if it is safe is to use it, no one can tell you that.  Years from now you may regret it and you can tell others about your experience.  I am sure we will hear from permethrin users that mix their own juice,  that have used it for "years" with no complication.  Does anyone know how many years it takes to tell if it is safe or not,  That is my opinion, now I will wait for the wolf pack to pounce.  Read the Label, that is all the information you need.
    I would like to add one more thing to this post, before the pack gets here.  Turkey hunters spend a lot of money on guns, and then some spend a lot more to have them modified to be a killing machine.  Then there is the shells, some spend up to 40 dollars a box, then take into consideration all the gear, decoys, traveling, scouting, etc.  It all cost money, someone tell me why you won't spend the money for safe approved for human use tick sprays.  Don't tell me you are broke and can't afford it, or it is cheaper to mix your own.  You do everything to try to be safe and then do the most unsafe thing you can find, mixed tick juice from farm and garden sprays.  If you can't afford a bottle of sawyers or a can of permanone you don't need to be turkey hunting, you can't afford it.  Just my opinion.  Bring it on, I don't want to be converted, so I am out of here.

jblackburn

I'm sure it would work, but I grew up on a cattle farm in Missouri and been around enough livestock products to know that I would not spray that on myself or my clothing.  Good luck with it . . . .
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jblackburn

Actually, read the MSDS sheet:

http://www.bonide.com/lbonide/msds/msds46172.pdf

They recommend wearing rubber gloves when applying it, so not really a good idea to apply to clothing.

And you can't but it in TX! If it was CA, no big deal, but in freedom loving TX, yikes!
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Genesis 27:3 - Now then, get your weapons—your quiver and bow—and go out to the open country to hunt some wild game for me.

runningdeer

Thanks for the input guys.....here is what confused me:

To control Bedbugs: Spray mattresses lightly, particularly around tufts and
seams. Take beds apart and spray in all joints. Treat baseboards, moldings and
floor. Allow all treated articles to dry thoroughly before use.



Why would they suggest that you could put it on something that you sleep on every day, but then say it shouldn't be used on hunting clothes?


SKFOOTER

Quote from: d.winsor on April 01, 2014, 02:27:54 PM
Horse and Garden insecticides is not approved for human use, what is wrong with you people, Don't you read the label "It is a Violation of Federal Law to use the product not consistent with the Labeling ".  Therefore you are using it not according to the label.  That is on the Label of every Insecticide.  I would hope they would start enforcing that as I don't think it is good to promote this sort of activity.  If they do, all they will have to do is look at these forums and find the ones that are confessing to using and promoting these products in an illegal manner.  The only products that I know of that is safe for humans if they follow the label instructions is sawyers and permanone.  The only way you are going to find out if it is safe is to use it, no one can tell you that.  Years from now you may regret it and you can tell others about your experience.  I am sure we will hear from permethrin users that mix their own juice,  that have used it for "years" with no complication.  Does anyone know how many years it takes to tell if it is safe or not,  That is my opinion, now I will wait for the wolf pack to pounce.  Read the Label, that is all the information you need.
    I would like to add one more thing to this post, before the pack gets here.  Turkey hunters spend a lot of money on guns, and then some spend a lot more to have them modified to be a killing machine.  Then there is the shells, some spend up to 40 dollars a box, then take into consideration all the gear, decoys, traveling, scouting, etc.  It all cost money, someone tell me why you won't spend the money for safe approved for human use tick sprays.  Don't tell me you are broke and can't afford it, or it is cheaper to mix your own.  You do everything to try to be safe and then do the most unsafe thing you can find, mixed tick juice from farm and garden sprays.  If you can't afford a bottle of sawyers or a can of permanone you don't need to be turkey hunting, you can't afford it.  Just my opinion.  Bring it on, I don't want to be converted, so I am out of here.
:"You People"??? :OGturkeyhead:

Flydown

Quote from: d.winsor on April 01, 2014, 02:27:54 PM
Horse and Garden insecticides is not approved for human use, what is wrong with you people, Don't you read the label "It is a Violation of Federal Law to use the product not consistent with the Labeling ".  Therefore you are using it not according to the label.  That is on the Label of every Insecticide.  I would hope they would start enforcing that as I don't think it is good to promote this sort of activity.  If they do, all they will have to do is look at these forums and find the ones that are confessing to using and promoting these products in an illegal manner.  The only products that I know of that is safe for humans if they follow the label instructions is sawyers and permanone.  The only way you are going to find out if it is safe is to use it, no one can tell you that.  Years from now you may regret it and you can tell others about your experience.  I am sure we will hear from permethrin users that mix their own juice,  that have used it for "years" with no complication.  Does anyone know how many years it takes to tell if it is safe or not,  That is my opinion, now I will wait for the wolf pack to pounce.  Read the Label, that is all the information you need.
    I would like to add one more thing to this post, before the pack gets here.  Turkey hunters spend a lot of money on guns, and then some spend a lot more to have them modified to be a killing machine.  Then there is the shells, some spend up to 40 dollars a box, then take into consideration all the gear, decoys, traveling, scouting, etc.  It all cost money, someone tell me why you won't spend the money for safe approved for human use tick sprays.  Don't tell me you are broke and can't afford it, or it is cheaper to mix your own.  You do everything to try to be safe and then do the most unsafe thing you can find, mixed tick juice from farm and garden sprays.  If you can't afford a bottle of sawyers or a can of permanone you don't need to be turkey hunting, you can't afford it.  Just my opinion.  Bring it on, I don't want to be converted, so I am out of here.


Don't forget your patch!  :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave:


d.winsor

don't understand your post I'll just assume the permithrin crowd is showing up.

d.winsor

Quote from: runningdeer on April 02, 2014, 02:41:55 PM
Thanks for the input guys.....here is what confused me:

To control Bedbugs: Spray mattresses lightly, particularly around tufts and
seams. Take beds apart and spray in all joints. Treat baseboards, moldings and
floor. Allow all treated articles to dry thoroughly before use.



Why would they suggest that you could put it on something that you sleep on every day, but then say it shouldn't be used on hunting clothes?


If it is in your label instructions on the back of your product in methods to mix and use on your clothes you can do it.

runningdeer

Quote from: d.winsor on April 02, 2014, 11:14:16 PM
Quote from: runningdeer on April 02, 2014, 02:41:55 PM
Thanks for the input guys.....here is what confused me:

To control Bedbugs: Spray mattresses lightly, particularly around tufts and
seams. Take beds apart and spray in all joints. Treat baseboards, moldings and
floor. Allow all treated articles to dry thoroughly before use.



Why would they suggest that you could put it on something that you sleep on every day, but then say it shouldn't be used on hunting clothes?


If it is in your label instructions on the back of your product in methods to mix and use on your clothes you can do it.

Thanks d I will be sticking with Sawyers.

silvestris

Safe for use on humans means it don't work.
"[T]he changing environment will someday be totally and irrevocably unsuitable for the wild turkey.  Unless mankind precedes the birds in extinction, we probably will not be hunting turkeys for too much longer."  Ken Morgan, "Turkey Hunting, A One Man Game

captpete

If you want to mix your own, I would suggest you use this:  http://www.amazon.com/DurationTM-Permethrin-10-Concentrate/dp/B001MA7KPU

It is the only EPA registered concentrate for consumer use. I use it as both a spray and a clothing soak.


Quote from: silvestris on April 04, 2014, 09:36:13 AM
Safe for use on humans means it don't work.

Contrary to popular belief, this product is intended to be used on human cloths and does work. Since I started using this I have not found a tick on me after many hours in the timber turkey & mushroom hunting. My buddy on the other hand almost always finds several on him after our turkey & mushroom hunts.

On a side note, Permethrin, especially in the liquid form, is poisionous and often fatal to cats. If you have cats, use precautions when using it.