Zaskar
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No kidding right. Have you discussed ticks with your NICA team?
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I still don't get how Permethrin is OK if it's on your clothes and not your skin.
Either way, this thread cost me $20 as I ordered Deet and Permethrin from Amazon.
to save money you can buy permethrin at tractor supply in a 10% concentrate (for farm animals). 1.4 oz of the 10% into a 28oz spray bottle of water gets you the equivalent concentration of the stuff they sell for spraying on your clothes (o.5% permethrin). For $20 to buy the concentrate you can make 5 gallons of the stuff.
thanks to NJ Transit, i already feel like cattle most days... but that's another story.Life hack: be a farm animal.
This has been my questions too. I was wondering if I could treat my socks and shoes for example, but how harmful are those chemicals once you heat up and start sweating or does it dry into the material forever and resist moisture?
I usually always wear long pants treated, and I spray my shoes and socks.What do you guys do as the weather warms up? I'm already in short sleeves and shorts. Seems to me that you still have to use DEET on exposed skin, or plan on sweating much more in long sleeves and pants.
Vampires too doe.Apparently ticks are repelled by garlic and by the body odor of people that ate garlic. Also most people are repelled by garlic. I am repelled by most people. I love garlic. I maybe up to something...
I have read that CO2 is a not insignificant marker for ticks (and other insects, one being mosquitos) to find potential hosts.
I saw a significant decrease in the number of ticks I would pick up during rides when I started shaving my legs. Hard for ticks to grab onto leg hair when there isn't any.