I agree with others here Sawyers is the best stuff on the market. I have used it deer and turkey hunting. No ticks or chiggers have bothered me.
No it is not. The product is listed as Attack Tick at earthlycuresco.com Check out the site.Is this the natural repellant being referenced?
https://mountainthymehoney.com/shop/p/ep2lhocxkbqcmnbswefm333qbtcglq
This is why I like to have something I can dab on them with the end of my finger that will make them let go on their own,Maybe not, but infections of other kinds can be had by leaving the head of the tick in the skin, or both Lyme and other diseases as well as secondary infections can be transmitted by squeezing the tick too hard trying to just pull it out.
Ticks and chiggers are bad here this year. The dogs bring ticks inside about every day. I like Sawyers tick and insect repellent. I treat a few pairs of outside pants, a pair of shoes and boots. Only had one on me that was biting. Chiggers on the other hand have covered my ankles and a few up my legs and sides.
Sulfur tablets on list of things to get to carrying in possiblesGO to the drug store and buy so sulfer tablets and take them. Ticks and red bugs will not get on you,can give them to your dog too.
You talking about these? I keep the mini crowbar tick removers around the house and with my outdoor stuff. Replaces the two credit card method.Off to the ER to have a 1 MM tick removed from my eyelashes. The Doc. there had a tiny plastic crowbar that fit the tick perfectly , and just hooked on to it , and rotated the little offender out. Wife went on line and ordered a package of the tick removal devices , so we can do it anywhere we go camping. They work for our dog
The best Mosquito repellant ever. I know I’ve lived in the tropics.Wife says Avon skin so soft.
She would know better.
I have also personally witnessed this. Looked like ants coming off a fire ant mound. Creepazoidal....We started to field dress the buck and the ticks started crawling out of the skin, hundreds of em, never seen anything like that prior when dressing an animal.
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