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Tick repellant question

Started by Turkeyslayer 101, February 23, 2012, 09:54:08 AM

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Turkeyslayer 101

With us having a mild winter I expect the ticks to be bad what's a good tick repellant to put on my cloths?
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smitty1hunter

It's called permethrin. I know Repel makes it. I believe it was originally developed for the Army. You spray it on your clothes and let it dry. It should last a couple of washings and then you re treat it. Good stuff.

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Turkeyslayer 101

Thanks for the great info gonna order some
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vaturkey

Quote from: smitty1hunter on February 23, 2012, 10:02:46 AM
It's called permethrin. I know Repel makes it. I believe it was originally developed for the Army. You spray it on your clothes and let it dry. It should last a couple of washings and then you re treat it. Good stuff.

  Good stuff right there. DO NOT GET IT ON YOUR SKIN !!
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rempumpman

As crazy as it may sound, avon's skin so soft lotion; never had anything work better;
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BigJim

Permethrine is by far the best thing I have used. It does not just repel ticks it kills them.

tiggere

Quote from: BigJim on February 24, 2012, 08:35:25 AM
Permethrine is by far the best thing I have used. It does not just repel ticks it kills them.

and mosquitos hate it along with knats/flies...no need for a Thermacell I don't use anything but permethrin...just spray everything...I even spray my vest just so I don't bring any into the car...pretty much if I wear it I spray it...

mnturkey

Premithin, works great.
I have watched ticks climb on my trousers and all of a sudden start dancing like they have a hotfoot and fall over and die.  The stuff works great.
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mightyjoeyoung

Quote from: vaturkey on February 24, 2012, 12:09:18 AM
Quote from: smitty1hunter on February 23, 2012, 10:02:46 AM
It's called permethrin. I know Repel makes it. I believe it was originally developed for the Army. You spray it on your clothes and let it dry. It should last a couple of washings and then you re treat it. Good stuff.


Good stuff right there. DO NOT GET IT ON YOUR SKIN !!

Actually that is false and a common misconseption.  Permethrin is absorbed through the skin , metabolised in the body and excreted through the kidneys as harmless waste in your urine.  As a Nurse, I have treated patients with Scabies (skin rash causing mites that burrow under the skin) and you litterally have to slather a 5% strength permethrin ointment from head to toe to kill of the mites so a measly 2.5% mix that you spray on your clothes won't hurt you one little bit.   Alot of issues that arose way back when, when th Military Grade sprays hit the open market was from the addatives that were known to cause cancer.  Agent Orange ring a bell?  Leave it to the military to use crap that makes their soldiers sick huh?  I am a combat vet btw so I have !st hand experience in that department...
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