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2010-09-10 9:15 AM

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Subject: Tick repellent
I've been spending time in our wooded trails. I know ticks abound; so far, I've been lucky.

What tick repellent have you used that works?

I know they're going to land on me - but what product makes my skin unpalatable?

I purchased something called REPEL - Sportsmen Gear Smart Formula - claims to "repel insects and ticks for up to 8 hrs." Anyone use this?



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2010-09-10 2:42 PM
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I haven't had a lot of issues with ticks, but I usually wear a wide-brimmed hat to keep them from landing on my head/neck.  A lot of times, long pants and maybe a long-sleeve shirt. 
2010-09-10 2:49 PM
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Renee:

I hunt quite a bit in Florida and other areas in the Southeast, likely the tick capital of the world.  Repel makes good products, some for say backyard use and some more for deep woods activities.  If you are around a tick populated areas try something with more then 30% DEET as the active ingredient.  That has been my rule of thumb and worked thus far.  Of course the more you are sweating the more you will likely need to reapply. 

I hope this helps.

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2010-09-10 2:53 PM
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The only truly effective tick repellant I have ever found is
3 parts tequila
1 part cointreau
2 parts fresh lime juice
a little agave nectar
on the rocks in a salted glass
served somewhere there are no ticks

Those little bastards'll getcha (or even the dogs) even with frontline in place. Beware especailly of the pin-head tiny seed-ticks. A thorough bodily examination after a shower is the only sure-fire way to make sure you don't have any (after a maragarita, of course)

 

2010-09-10 3:20 PM
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Thanks!

I have Deet 40, so I should be good to go. Weirdly, the Repel w/Deet 40 makes no mention of ticks.

I'll need to pickup some tequila, however.
2010-09-10 4:35 PM
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and if you need someone to check

 

 

 

Call Brad Paisley

 



2010-09-10 6:59 PM
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McFuzz - 2010-09-10 5:35 PM

and if you need someone to check

 

Call Brad Paisley

 



Who is Brad Paisley?

I cut my hair SHORT, so I don't expect ticks to latch onto my hair and move onto my scalp (I wear a bandanna). The rest ... well, wish me luck! Lots of spraying of deet 40.
2010-09-11 7:46 AM
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Renee - 2010-09-10 6:59 PM
McFuzz - 2010-09-10 5:35 PM

and if you need someone to check

 

Call Brad Paisley

 



Who is Brad Paisley?

I cut my hair SHORT, so I don't expect ticks to latch onto my hair and move onto my scalp (I wear a bandanna). The rest ... well, wish me luck! Lots of spraying of deet 40.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tiPndMqxLQ
2010-09-11 8:51 AM
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Deet...nasty stuff but works. But they will find an area that you missed. 

If it is cool enough, I have a set of Rinoskins (http://www.rynoskin.com/) THis is basically a very tightly woven cloth that fits very tightly. Ticks, chiggers etc can't bite through it (mosquitoes can!) nor crawl under it. They have worked very well for me and I don't have to spray so much of that poison.

As mentioned above. It is very important to do a total body check afterwards, or every 24 hours. The ticks that carry Lyme disease are the little ones (size of a printed "period" at the end of a sentence). For some reason it takes >24 hours for the disease to be transmitted from tick to you. So if you get the tick off in that time, the likelihood of getting Lyme's is very low.

Now I will slip out to make room for all the people who will volunteer to help you "inspect."


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Subject: RE: Tick repellent
So at the first you need to read some reviews. For example here https://stoppestinfo.com/151-how-to-get-rid-of-ticks-and-prevent-the... Well. i know only one repellent that realy work. It is Repel 94101 6-Ounce Sportsmen Max Insect Repellent 40-Percent DEET Pump Spray

You can also check it one the amazon https://www.amazon.com/Repel-94101-Sportsmen-Repellent-40-Percent/dp...
Try it.
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LOL Ok, thanks.



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I miss you, Ride. Truly.

Originally posted by ride_like_u_stole_it

The only truly effective tick repellant I have ever found is
3 parts tequila
1 part cointreau
2 parts fresh lime juice
a little agave nectar
on the rocks in a salted glass
served somewhere there are no ticks

Those little bastards'll getcha (or even the dogs) even with frontline in place. Beware especailly of the pin-head tiny seed-ticks. A thorough bodily examination after a shower is the only sure-fire way to make sure you don't have any (after a maragarita, of course)

 

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