Richard295
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Permethrin should not be applied to a WP or WPB garment / shelter outer. The DWR effectiveness will be reduced from an ideal 5 level to a ~3 level.
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Yes, permethrin is used on horses. It is one of the synthetic pyrethroid insecticides. They are insect neurotoxin based on pyrethrum, an insectide contained in an African chrysanthemum species. Fast acting, broad spectrum insect and tick effects with low mammalian effects and fairly safe but don't be spraying into a trout stream.
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Permethrin should not be applied to a WP or WPB garment / shelter outer. The DWR effectiveness will be reduced from an ideal 5 level to a ~3 level.
I had to check what Thermacell used. It is allethrin, a synthetic pyrethroid related to permethrin.So it's the same stuff Thermacell uses?
In English please professor.
For those talking about getting "10%" and mixing it yourself. Got any links or brands to look for?
I've been using Permethrin and Permanome (I think it was) before that. A must for sprint turkey hunting and other warm weather activities in the woods.
Permethrin 10 is one I've used from TS
Brand may be Gordon's
It is 10% but Sawyers is 0.5%
@buttekid - I would use it for archery season as well as in the spring. Last September while bivy hunting I woke up in the middle of the night inside my tent to one stuck to the back of my knee. Tired of dealing with those little suckers!