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Started by bbcoach, March 29, 2018, 08:04:06 AM
Quote from: Gobspur on March 29, 2018, 08:09:22 AMYep, just treated every piece of clothing I'll be wearing this spring/summer in the woods. Covered my whole patio with multiple shirts, pants, socks, hats, etc. I mix my own in a 1 gallon sprayer, like for roundup. Started doing this 5 years ago and have not seen a tick since!
Quote from: mightyjoeyoung on March 29, 2018, 08:33:10 AMHaving had lyme that literally put me in the hospital and on my back for over a month, I can tell you treating your hunting clothing, boots, and accessories that can be treated is the absolute best thing you can do. I treat mine every 2 weeks whether they need it or not now. I use the livestock concentrate from tractor supply and mix it from 10% to 0.5% in a half gallon pump sprayer. Soak everything down, including inside waist bands, cuffs and collars and let dry. I do at least 2 sets and after they're dry I keep them bagged. The odor goes almost completely away in a few days. Also, don't be afraid of permethrine. Its only dangerous to felines (AND bugs) and even when damp and it gets on your skin and is absorbed, it passes harmlessly through your urine within a day or so. It can irritate your skin so if it does, don't use it. Be wary of concentrates that contain petroleum distillates as they actually can be toxic and can damage your plastic gear, stocks and paint. I ALWAYS treat my clothes and have done so for yesrs. The year I got lyme was very wet and I missed retreating my clothes and hunted in the rain, soaking my camo multiple times. I ended up with and spot on the middle of my back that resembled a back pimple, but itched like crazy and didn't go away for about a month. I had no classic "bullseye". When it finally manifested, I had every classic symptom from all over body pain to urinary symptoms. I was treated with STRONG antibiotics for a solid month successfully, but even 2 years later, I have random joint pain and swelling in my elbows knees and wrists and my his will hurt like they have railroad spikes in them. Take this stuff seriously guys. Those little bastards can ruin you. Be proactive...
Quote from: bbcoach on March 30, 2018, 07:26:46 AMHere's a link to Tractor Supply https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/control-solutions-permethrin-10-1-pt?cm_vc=-10005 Martin's is the brand that I use as well. It can be obtained, as I stated, from E-bay, local farm and seed stores, some pet stores (dog flea and tick dip) and Amazon. If you use it in a spray bottle a pint will make 16 20 oz bottles. A quart will go a long way, so share it with a buddy. DO NOT GET IT AROUND YOUR CATS, it will kill them.