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What do you all that Spring bear hunt do to fight the ticks.
That is prbably the one thing that keeps me out of the woods during spring.
That is prbably the one thing that keeps me out of the woods during spring.
We have a family member that developed a red meat allergy while in the Carolinas - it really does screw up family meals. Lol They are a couple years in so we were hoping it would fade away, but a recent test shows not much has changed.I know more and more people hospitalized for 1+ weeks and/or living with red meat allergy due to tick bites. So for me, in KY, permethrin is worth it. It is odorless too.
2 things have helped me a lot… sawyers (permethrin) and exposure to ticks.What do you all that Spring bear hunt do to fight the ticks.
That is prbably the one thing that keeps me out of the woods during spring.
That’s probably what most people, who didn’t grow up in the city, have done all thier life. But if you want to spray or soak clothes, I would recommend to consider this:I just pick them off,
I would have some concerns about the possibility of toxicity at concentrations 3 to 4 times as high as recommended.That’s probably what most people, who didn’t grow up in the city, have done all thier life. But if you want to spray or soak clothes, I would recommend to consider this:
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 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, and they claim it’s good for a few washes. Also, 3 1/3 oz per gallon of water yields 1% and will take care of a lot of fire ant beds.
I`m adding piccardin on exposed skin to permethrin on clothes this year for turkey season.Permetherin works, you can add piccardin lotion on your skin around entry points for them.
You can made your own version, too. Use the top of an old sock turned inside out, for example. Something doused in permetherin that they have to crawl through will work.Permethrin and tick gaiters= no tick bites
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