Recommendations for best Tick Repellent?

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Good afternoon...I have a black bear hunt scheduled in North Idaho in May '26.

I have researched that Ticks can be a problem in the area particularly at that time of the year. Google Search is saying both 0.5% Permethrin and 20% Picaridin Insect Repellents are both odorless and effective.

Seems the 0.5% Permethrin is sprayed on clothing and gear, and the 20% Picaridin can be used on the same in addition to skin contact.

Looking for experience if one is better than the other???

 
Permethrin. Spray on all your clothes, then the picardin on your skin, you got it. Also I like tucking pants in boots, wearing gaiters, shirt tucked in… try to get those little demons off before they ever get a chance to bite
 
Yeah dont spray the permethrin do the soaking. There's a few different brands and I know one of em smells like straight gas and one is near odorless... I always forget each year. But it keeps ticks off for sure and survives a few washes in the laundry
 
I use both for different purposes. I live in an incredibly ticky part of the country and have had great luck with permethrin on my clothes and Picaridin on my skin.

I also keep Picaridin in my car to spray on clothes/boots in case I need to get into the woods while wearing clothes that haven’t been treated, and to spray on my kids
 
Sawyer makes both products - picardian and permethrin. I use both. Sawyers is the one with zero odor.
 
There are companies that you can send clothes to that do a long lasting permethrin treatment that works longer than the home treatments. I can’t remember who we use at work but a few times a year the company I work for will pay to have our clothes treated. Picaridin works well as an add on and I use the lotion when I’m backpacking and wearing shorts and short sleeves. It’s also pet safe so your dog doesn’t wind up like this. IMG_0980.jpeg This is from walking down a road a couple hundred yards and my boss forgot his picaridin.
 
Where do you purchase Sawyer products and when you soak your cloths do you use it full strength or cut it with water, thank you.
 
The Sawyer path will be more expensive. The rural store or online will sell 1L bottles of concentrate which you dilute to specified rate.
Magnitudes more treatments per dollar
 
Agree with others.. Sawyer permethrin or mix your own(just don't over do it if you mix your own)I've been using it for 15-20yrs without a tick. Pay attention to the collar, cuffs, waistband & fly. Lasts like 6-8 wekeks
 
Deer and wood tics are thick hereabouts. I spray my hat, boots, clothes in 100% Deet. Use the hand pump bottles to cut down on overspray and inhilation. Also give the dogs a good spary down, along with expensive tic collars.

Soaking clothes in Permethrin works greay, too. But if they are bad, I also go with the deet spary down. Couple guys I know got very sick from LD; nothing to mess around with.
 
The farm stores carry permethrin in oil and in water. You need the water based and can dilute it to match what Sawyer sells and save a bunch of $. Sawyer's is 0.5% and the concentrate is 10% so mix 1 oz of the 10% with 20 oz of water to match Sawyers.
 
Permethrin. Spray on all your clothes, then the picardin on your skin, you got it. Also I like tucking pants in boots, wearing gaiters, shirt tucked in… try to get those little demons off before they ever get a chance to bite
Had good results using this also.
 
Picardin lotion and swwyer permitherin on clothes, especially the socks and outside of the boots and I spray the backpack also.
 
Products like Sawyer only contain .5% Permethrin and cost anywhere from .50 to a dollar/ounce. Go online and get a 32 oz bottle of Martin’s Permethrin SFR for about $1.25/ounce. SFR basically means it is 36.8% Permethrin. Where I went to school, the mix of 1 oz of SFR Permethrin to 24 oz water, would yield a content of 1.47% Permethrin( almost 3 times content of Sawyer). At this same ratio, the 32 oz bottle will make 6 gallons of mix. Or, put 6 2/3 oz of Permethrin SFR in a gallon jug, top off with water, and you have a 2% content. I soak my pants in this. 3 1/3 oz per gallon of water yields 1% and will take care of a lot of fire ant beds.
 
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