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Use that Permethrin!

Started by bbcoach, March 27, 2020, 04:11:24 PM

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Muzzy61

Spayed all my clothes, vest, etc before the season and reapply every couple of uses just to be safe.
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bbcoach

TTT.  With more states opening this weekend and next, I wanted to bring this back to the top one more time.  Use the permethrin, we don't need people getting their corona with their lyme (Good one Southerngobbler).  Good Hunting to ALL!

DBuck90

Guess I am a day late and a dollar short been turkey hunting for 15 years on my own
And just now heard of permethrin I guess I will have to give it a try and maybe this year I will break out
The thermacell everyone says they don't go hunting without it bought one 3 years ago and never took it out the box I just can't bring myself to carry a bunch of stuff

Syn

I picked up some permethrin to mix my own this year. With the way this virus has gone I may change locations and not need to treat my clothes. Any idea of the shelf life of permethrin?

Joe

bbcoach

Quote from: Syn on April 02, 2020, 06:59:47 PM
I picked up some permethrin to mix my own this year. With the way this virus has gone I may change locations and not need to treat my clothes. Any idea of the shelf life of permethrin?

Joe
Joe, I normally buy a quart of 10% at a time.  I will give my hunting buddies some.  I've had the same bottle of the concentrate for 4 or 5 years (using the last of it this spring).  I keep it in a cool place when I don't need it and it's still very effective.  I will mix a quart bottle of spray at a time and I wet everything thoroughly, hanging on a clothes line.  I've read, it is effective for up to 28 days.  I will normally reapply when I wash my clothes or half way through the season.

quavers59

I just bought this at Walmart. New Jersey + New York is coming up and Deer Ticks are thick up here.

Syn

Quote from: bbcoach on April 02, 2020, 08:33:26 PM
Quote from: Syn on April 02, 2020, 06:59:47 PM
I picked up some permethrin to mix my own this year. With the way this virus has gone I may change locations and not need to treat my clothes. Any idea of the shelf life of permethrin?

Joe
Joe, I normally buy a quart of 10% at a time.  I will give my hunting buddies some.  I've had the same bottle of the concentrate for 4 or 5 years (using the last of it this spring).  I keep it in a cool place when I don't need it and it's still very effective.  I will mix a quart bottle of spray at a time and I wet everything thoroughly, hanging on a clothes line.  I've read, it is effective for up to 28 days.  I will normally reapply when I wash my clothes or half way through the season.

Thanks Coach. I'll keep it put up then, whatever I have left.

Joe

bbcoach

One more thing, don't allow the wet spray to come in contact with your cats if you have them.  Permethrin is a neuro toxin and it can kill them.  Once the spray dries, you should be ok as long as the cats don't lick your clothes.

CALLM2U

Question for you all.   I'm curious about toxicity to humans after it dies.  Obviously you don't want to get it in your eyes or even skin while spraying, but once it dries, are you good to go with touching it?   

The examples that come to mind is laying your favorite snack food on your pant leg, touching clothes then using your mouth call ect.

I've always used DEET, but sprayed my clothes down with Permethrin yesterday and plan to use that this year. 

bbcoach

When you mix the concentrate with water (20 to 1) the percentage is 1/2 of 1 percent (.5%).  Sawyers is mixed to the exact ratio.  I'm not a chemist or a doctor but if a company manufacturers this at the same ratio and assumes the liability that goes with it, I would say their research says it is ok.  I would think the threat would be low.

mhamby

I found a tick on myself while working on a job site back in February. I had just gotten finished petting the homeowner's dog, which is always in the woods. Ticks are out and about even before season.
As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.

captpete

This is sticky at the top of the General Forum page with lots of good info in it:   http://oldgobbler.com/Forum/index.php/topic,88456.0.html

Muzzy61

I spray all my hunting clothes before the season and reply after every 2 or 3 times i wear my clothes.

I've hunted 12 days this season and no ticks. I stopped on the way home from work Friday to check a trail camera while in my work clothes. I walked down the road and changed cards and walked back down the road and into my truck. I found two ticks crawling on me on the drive home.

Makes me a believer in Permethrin.
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Bearcat1997

Getting Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever was enough to make me make sure I always wear permethrin