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Started by Sir-diealot, December 05, 2018, 07:47:16 PM
Quote from: bbcoach on December 06, 2018, 11:30:34 AMHopefully this tick doesn't care for permethrin as other ticks. Keep your clothes sprayed often and go hunt!
Quote from: Sir-diealot on December 06, 2018, 02:04:07 PMQuote from: bbcoach on December 06, 2018, 11:30:34 AMHopefully this tick doesn't care for permethrin as other ticks. Keep your clothes sprayed often and go hunt!I am going to have to learn how to use permethrin, I have never used anything but Backwoods Off. I also have to get a Thermacell before this Spring.
Quote from: Phillipshunt on December 06, 2018, 08:52:58 PMX2 the Sawyers. I mentioned this before but I had an old piece of Mossyoak fabric that I doubled over an had sewn together to make a piece about 3 foot square I soak it down with permithrin and when dry I keep it in a gallon ziploc bag. I throw it down before I sit, it also makes a dry place to lay pot calls etc. when the ground is wet. Very little chance a tick will crawl all over the cloth covered in permithrin to get to you. I never wash the cloth so the permithrin lasts longer and it weighs almost nothing and takes up little room in my vest. I've hunted some tick infested areas without getting any on me by treating cloths and the cloth.
Quote from: treein dixie on December 06, 2018, 10:11:02 PMQuote from: Phillipshunt on December 06, 2018, 08:52:58 PMX2 the Sawyers. I mentioned this before but I had an old piece of Mossyoak fabric that I doubled over an had sewn together to make a piece about 3 foot square I soak it down with permithrin and when dry I keep it in a gallon ziploc bag. I throw it down before I sit, it also makes a dry place to lay pot calls etc. when the ground is wet. Very little chance a tick will crawl all over the cloth covered in permithrin to get to you. I never wash the cloth so the permithrin lasts longer and it weighs almost nothing and takes up little room in my vest. I've hunted some tick infested areas without getting any on me by treating cloths and the cloth.So how does this keep them off of you while walking?
Quote from: bbcoach on December 07, 2018, 10:45:34 AMI buy 10% permethrin by the pint or quart. Mix 1 oz of permethrin with 20 ozs of water and soak everything I wear into the woods, let it dry and go hunt. Spray your hat, head net, gloves, pants, shirt, boots and turkey vest, a day or two before the start of the season and enjoy a tick free season. Permethrin will last several weeks. When you wash your clothes just reapply sparingly. Great stuff. Yes Sawyers is Great as well but isn't as cost effective as buying a pint of 10% and mixing your own. Both will be an effective .5% concentration. If you buy the 10%, pass some on to your hunting buddies and utilize it in the outdoors all year long. By the way, keep permethrin away from cats, it is a neurotoxin and is deadly. Once it is dry, no problem.
Quote from: Sir-diealot on December 07, 2018, 11:30:42 AMQuote from: bbcoach on December 07, 2018, 10:45:34 AMI buy 10% permethrin by the pint or quart. Mix 1 oz of permethrin with 20 ozs of water and soak everything I wear into the woods, let it dry and go hunt. Spray your hat, head net, gloves, pants, shirt, boots and turkey vest, a day or two before the start of the season and enjoy a tick free season. Permethrin will last several weeks. When you wash your clothes just reapply sparingly. Great stuff. Yes Sawyers is Great as well but isn't as cost effective as buying a pint of 10% and mixing your own. Both will be an effective .5% concentration. If you buy the 10%, pass some on to your hunting buddies and utilize it in the outdoors all year long. By the way, keep permethrin away from cats, it is a neurotoxin and is deadly. Once it is dry, no problem. If I go this way is there any worry about dogs?