I am looking into using Sawyer's for the first time. Is the pre-mixed stuff ok for me to use or would I be better off buying the concentrated and mixing it myself? I'll be spraying my gloves, headnet, shirt, jacket, pants, and boots. 
			
			
			
				I use the premixed 
Sent from the barrel of a model 70 at 3300 fps 
			
			
			
				I have used pre mixed, permanone, different brand same active ingredient, works fantastic, treat my clothes twice per season and rarely get a tick! 
			
			
			
				I just started using tick spray last summer. Sawyers is what I found here locally, so that's what I bought. No complaints with it so far. It was pre mix, by the way.
Bob
			
			
			
				I started out by using the spray Repel Permanone. Last year I switched over to soaking my clothes in the mix/concentrate which is less expensive. I am glad to report that since I started using permethrin 5 years ago, I have not found one single tick on me. 
Cheers  ;D
FC
			
			
			
				I just started using Sawyer's a couple of years ago and wish I had done it sooner.  I think I will start making my own though once my last bottle is used up.
			
			
			
				Looks like I need to get some!!  Was always wondering about it but could never find anyone who tried it.  Would be nice not dig 20-30 ticks out of myself every spring!!
			
			
			
				I mix my own (cheaper).  If you mix it to the .5%, 20 oz of water to 1 oz of 10% permethrin, you can get 16 bottles out of a pint and 32 bottles out of a quart.  A quart of 10% permethrin will run around $22 and 1 bottle of Sawyers (.5%) is $9 to $10.  IMO the only thing going for Sawyers is convenience.  You decide.  
			
			
			
				Great stuff!
Lots of good info right here on Old Gobbler.
http://oldgobbler.com/Forum/index.php/topic,3417.0.html
			
			
			
				Thanks for the tips guys! I appreciate it. Now if only they could find a snake repellent and I'd be good. 
			
			
			
				Does this stuff work on chiggers too? 
			
			
			
				The permethrin concentrate that I get at the local ag chemical store and mix with water keeps ticks and chiggers off me during turkey season, summer months, and the late summe/fall tree squirrel season. For a couple of bucks, you can make enough to last from spring until fall. I was told via a post that the type of permethrin that I was using would not stick to clothing and hence was not very effective. The ticks and chiggers failed to get that memo since I have not been bothered by them after using this product for the past 5-6 years. 
			
			
			
				This is the stuff I use.
Clothing, vests, blinds, seats, packs, everyhting. I even spray around my deck to keep the critters at bay.
http://www.amazon.com/Martins-Permethrin-10-Indoor-Outdoor/dp/B001EVKCKM
Dilute as instructed.
			
			
			
				Here is another thread with some good info in it.
http://oldgobbler.com/Forum/index.php/topic,60797.0.html