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Last edited by DeanAnderson; 04/17/24. Reason: add pictures
It isn't what happens to you that defines you, it's what you DO about what happens to you that defines you!
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I'll let you be the guinea pig on the Elimitic clothing this year. Hope it works out for ya.
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Lint roller ain't a bad idea !!!
Gonna be mixing up the permethrin any day now and spraying all my outerwear down.
A few years back, I went back to wearing bibs. I tuck them into my snake boots. Makes a tick REALLY earn it if he gets on to my bare hide.
Just a few weeks back I was hunting with a fellow who got Alpha-gal Syndrome from a tick. He can no longer eat red meat because of it. Becoming more prevalent in my area is DTV/Powassan virus. It runs a 10% - 15% mortality rate in humans. This tick-borne illness crap has gotten WAAAAY outta hand.
SPRAY DOWN, FELLERS !!!!!!
Wollen nicht krank dein feind. Planen es.
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Been lucky so far but I had never thought about a lint roller, will be using that trick
I may not be smart but I can lift heavy objects
I have a shotgun so I have no need for a 30-06.....
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I’ve used permethrin for years and had zero ticks on me.
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Have pulled about half a dozen off me so far. It doesn't seem to matter whether I use repellant or not.
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Have pulled about half a dozen off me so far. It doesn't seem to matter whether I use repellant or not. Repellant such at DEET products on your skin and clothes? Or permethrin on your clothes? For years I used various Deet products on skin and clothes and would still get the occassional tick in spring turkey hunting or doibg yard work. Started using permethrin on clothes and stopped seeing them. Not sure if it repels them or kills them or both but it works. Also found it works great when sprayed on a shed door and shop window that used to get covered with box elder bugs and asian beetles. Find a bunch of them dead so it must kill them, suspect it does the same with ticks. (Cats dont seem to like it either.) Reminds me I need to treat my working in yard clothes with permethrin.
"Put none but Americans on guard tonight." -George Washington
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Yep.
Repellant (100% DEET) is only semi-effective for ticks. I do, however, use it where permethrin can NOT be used...........on bare skin.
Permethrin repels AND kills ticks. It is the most effective way to keep them off of you, other than staying in the house all day, every day.
Wollen nicht krank dein feind. Planen es.
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My dad was born in 1920 (1920-1981). He used to tell me that the local farmers still used dipping vats. In the spring, they would burn off wooded areas. Ticks and chiggers were a rare occurance. Then the USDA stepped in and banned dipping vats! Of course, at the close of WWII, small farmers began to die off. Families moved away from family farms and the farms were sold off. Nobody burned off wooded areas anymore.
I've had chiggers so bad I ran a fever!
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I remember an old dipping vat near where I live. Can't remember it being used. Finally filled in. I knew a woman once that had a plant nursery. Fleas would get on Her when they bothered no one else. She put flea collars around her ankles on the outside of Her boots. Claimed it kept both fleas and ticks off. miles
Look out for number 1, don't step in number 2.
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Gamehide has a 40% off sale going on elimitick clothes. You'll never have to mix up premethin or use bug spray again.
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I treated my clothes and seat with Sawyers Permethrin. Before I go in the woods, I give my wrists, face and neck a liberal coating of Picaridin. No ticks, yet, but they'll get worse as it gets warmer. But the mosquitos have been thick. Sometimes they land take a bite before they are repelled. Very irritating when they target the corners of the eyes. When the sun starts to come up, I can see them swarming around over the leaves and pine needles. I silently cheer when I see one fly into one of the many spiderwebs that was all over the place. I take my thermocell, too. But that has been fairly ineffective. I have two and may take both next time and put one on either side of me.
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