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Re: Permethrin spray for ticks
[Re: deadeye48]
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03/10/19 04:20 PM
03/10/19 04:20 PM
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GomerPyle
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^^^this^^^ I spray mine down good right before season and they're good to go. I rarely wash them though. Supposedly effective through a few washings though.
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Re: Permethrin spray for ticks
[Re: Dubie]
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03/10/19 04:29 PM
03/10/19 04:29 PM
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James
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I use Sawyer also, but i swear them bastages are getting immune to that also lol
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Re: Permethrin spray for ticks
[Re: Dubie]
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03/10/19 05:08 PM
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BOFF
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Thread from past making own mixture. mash here God Bless David B.
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Re: Permethrin spray for ticks
[Re: Dubie]
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03/10/19 06:19 PM
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I use the Sawyer stuff too, I spray extra around my cuffs , boot tops, waist , shoulders and cap. I use something with a high % Deet on my skin. I rarely ever get one .
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Re: Permethrin spray for ticks
[Re: BOFF]
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03/10/19 07:15 PM
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Thread from past making own mixture. mash here God Bless David B. X2.... mix my own and apply with a pump sprayer
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Re: Permethrin spray for ticks
[Re: Dubie]
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03/11/19 03:42 PM
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GKelly
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water based permethrin6oz to the gallon dip clothes in wring out and let air dry itll last a few months and wont wash out. or you can dilute it down the same rate 1oz to 20oz water and use it as a spray
Last edited by GKelly; 03/11/19 03:43 PM.
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Re: Permethrin spray for ticks
[Re: GKelly]
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03/11/19 03:48 PM
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water based permethrin6oz to the gallon dip clothes in wring out and let air dry itll last a few months and wont wash out. or you can dilute it down the same rate 1oz to 20oz water and use it as a spray It may just be the manufacturers being overly cautions due to lawyers, but pretty much everything I've read about permethrin stresses not letting it come into contact with your skin. Even goes so far as to recommend not touching the fabric until it's totally dry. I believe I'd go with the spray. Health warnings aside, it just seems like it'd be less messy and wasteful.
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1. All Politicians Are Liars 2. All Gun Laws Are an Infringement 3. Taxation Is Theft
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Re: Permethrin spray for ticks
[Re: GomerPyle]
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03/11/19 04:03 PM
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GKelly
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water based permethrin6oz to the gallon dip clothes in wring out and let air dry itll last a few months and wont wash out. or you can dilute it down the same rate 1oz to 20oz water and use it as a spray It may just be the manufacturers being overly cautions due to lawyers, but pretty much everything I've read about permethrin stresses not letting it come into contact with your skin. Even goes so far as to recommend not touching the fabric until it's totally dry. I believe I'd go with the spray. Health warnings aside, it just seems like it'd be less messy and wasteful. that's just CYA statements someone will come out 10 years from now and blame permethrin for some kind of cancer they can say we had it on the label stupid. the military treats their uniforms with it using the soak method once its dry its bonded to the fibers and water/sweat wont release it. studies have been done permethrin is extremely safe to mammals a whole lot more than deet is. I dip my dogs in it, spray the house, yard, sheds... at different dilutions. it's good stuff just dont get petroleum base everything you spray will smell like kerosene for a week and a half. one thing I do is run my treated clothes thru one wash cycle just in case to make sure any additives are gone.
Last edited by GKelly; 03/11/19 04:08 PM.
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