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Guest Jcochran88

Well as it gets to that time when we start venturing back out into the great outdoors, I was wondering what you guys use as bug repellant. Particularly ticks! I have a therma cell and it works great for mosquitoes but does nothing for ticks. Interested on what you use while deer hunting as not to spoke game with the odors?

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Guest Bronker
Well as it gets to that time when we start venturing back out into the great outdoors, I was wondering what you guys use as bug repellant. Particularly ticks! I have a therma cell and it works great for mosquitoes but does nothing for ticks. Interested on what you use while deer hunting as not to spoke game with the odors?

I just try to hunt with you, because you seem to attract them like flies to honey. I'm typically not bothered much by them when you or Daddy Bob are around.

Ever heard of peppermint oil or swede (sp?) oil?

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Guest Smitty

My father and I have used deep woods off for all parasites in the woods to keep them off of us. Just sure spray really well around your ankles, wrists, waistband, neck and hat where the critters like to crawl underneath your clothes to get to you. Usually we just sprayed all of of our hunting clothes really well including the boots and hat and let it soak in overnight and off we went. I hope this helps.

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Guest Mugster

Hey guys, I've been out alot this year scouting and looking at land. I've never used anything for ticks either but I started last month. As wet as its been they've been thick. I recommend armoring up until it gets cold.

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Guest walkingdeadman

I went and scouted my land probably four or five times and everytime afterwards I pulled atleast four ticks off. But I really don't think it matters if your in the thick woods or in a back yard. Just last year I came in from mowing my lawn and I pulled off seven on my one leg....just gross. I live in a huge neighborhood with only a couple trees around my house. I agree with everyone, they are really bad.

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Guest GunTroll

I hate ticks. Haven't been in em' for years. Blasted things! Last time I was out turkey hunting in MO I must have pulled off like ten. Are they bad here in the spring?

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Guest Jcochran88
I hate ticks. Haven't been in em' for years. Blasted things! Last time I was out turkey hunting in MO I must have pulled off like ten. Are they bad here in the spring?

They are bad here all the time!! But in the fall we get those little seed ticks about the size of a pen head! Those are the ones I hate.

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Permerthrin, as mentioned earlier is the best thing you can use.

You spray your clothes and gear with permerthrin and let it dry. Don't put it straight on your skin! If a tick or chigger or skeeter touches your clothes THEY DIE! I have sat during turkey season and watched deer tick crawl up my pants leg. I waited to see how far he could get. He didn't make it past my knee and he was cold dead. These were pants that I had sprayed a couple weeks before. The can says it stays on through so many washings, but I always reapply after washing. It does not smell after it dries. I have used this stuff for 10 years through bow hunting and turkey hunting in Tennessee and all year long in Florida.

In 10 years of bow hunting, turkey hunting, scouting and hog hunting in Florida swamps for 5 years I have found ZERO ticks on my skin when using Permerthrin. I got a tick bite last year while picking blackberries because I only used OFF and some 100% DEET. I pulled 10 ticks off my clothes and one of them ended up getting me on the butt. I buy mine at Wal-Mart or Bass Pro Shops. I use the Repel Pemanone in the blue and orange can. I used to have the Army issued stuff, but ran out years ago. Both have always worked for me.

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Permerthrin, as mentioned earlier is the best thing you can use.

You spray your clothes and gear with permerthrin and let it dry. Don't put it straight on your skin! If a tick or chigger or skeeter touches your clothes THEY DIE! I have sat during turkey season and watched deer tick crawl up my pants leg. I waited to see how far he could get. He didn't make it past my knee and he was cold dead. These were pants that I had sprayed a couple weeks before. The can says it stays on through so many washings, but I always reapply after washing. It does not smell after it dries. I have used this stuff for 10 years through bow hunting and turkey hunting in Tennessee and all year long in Florida.

In 10 years of bow hunting, turkey hunting, scouting and hog hunting in Florida swamps for 5 years I have found ZERO ticks on my skin when using Permerthrin. I got a tick bite last year while picking blackberries because I only used OFF and some 100% DEET. I pulled 10 ticks off my clothes and one of them ended up getting me on the butt. I buy mine at Wal-Mart or Bass Pro Shops. I use the Repel Pemanone in the blue and orange can. I used to have the Army issued stuff, but ran out years ago. Both have always worked for me.

I'll have to try that stuff. Does it seem to be truely odorless to the deer while you are bowhunting?

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Guest Jcochran88
Permerthrin, as mentioned earlier is the best thing you can use.

You spray your clothes and gear with permerthrin and let it dry. Don't put it straight on your skin! If a tick or chigger or skeeter touches your clothes THEY DIE! I have sat during turkey season and watched deer tick crawl up my pants leg. I waited to see how far he could get. He didn't make it past my knee and he was cold dead. These were pants that I had sprayed a couple weeks before. The can says it stays on through so many washings, but I always reapply after washing. It does not smell after it dries. I have used this stuff for 10 years through bow hunting and turkey hunting in Tennessee and all year long in Florida.

In 10 years of bow hunting, turkey hunting, scouting and hog hunting in Florida swamps for 5 years I have found ZERO ticks on my skin when using Permerthrin. I got a tick bite last year while picking blackberries because I only used OFF and some 100% DEET. I pulled 10 ticks off my clothes and one of them ended up getting me on the butt. I buy mine at Wal-Mart or Bass Pro Shops. I use the Repel Pemanone in the blue and orange can. I used to have the Army issued stuff, but ran out years ago. Both have always worked for me.

I will have to try this! Anything to help.

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I'll have to try that stuff. Does it seem to be truely odorless to the deer while you are bowhunting?

I believe it is orderless when dry. I am a little freaky about smell when bow hunting and I still use it. I have sniffed and sniffed and don't smell anything. I spray my clothes down, let them dry, store them in plastic bags with fresh pine branches and then spray them with scent killer just before heading out. I hate ticks, but I wouldn't use it if I thought it was running deer off.

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Guest walkingdeadman

I went in the woods yesterday to hang a stand, spent about 3 hours out there and didn't get one tick. I'd like to thank OFF for that...stuff works good...just a little bit on the strong side as far as smell goes.

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Permanone, permanone, permanone-if you ever hunt where there are lots of seed ticks(AEDC, Chuck swan, etc.) you will learn to really appreciate it. It is the only thing I have found that really works.

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