Tick load can devastate animals in the wild. They say moose can have mind boggling 90,000 ticks on them [ LINK to article ].
The old green vs yellow argument. Got to wonder which color rules? I can say that the yellow ones (and likely the light green) work better than the other possibly ‘snake oil’ methods. I had a bunch and gave most of them away, so need to start thinking about a source for more.SDSmith.......Yup , the only difference from yours to mine , is the color. Mine are light green. ...........................To add to the last two posts about ticks on deer killed. I have hung them up in a place w/a concrete floor , head down. Came back the next morning , and the floor is covered w/ ticks that had jumped ship from the dead deer. As far as using Skin So Soft , yep good tick deterant , but stinks too much for hunting critters that detect you through smell.
Dangit Hammer! Now I'm itching!Tick load can devastate animals in the wild. They say moose can have mind boggling 90,000 ticks on them [ LINK to article ].
I have one around here somewhere that looks like a small spoon, with a V notch where the handle would be. Can't remember where I got it, been a while. I'll try and find it and post a picture.The old green vs yellow argument. Got to wonder which color rules? I can say that the yellow ones (and likely the light green) work better than the other possibly ‘snake oil’ methods. I had a bunch and gave most of them away, so need to start thinking about a source for more.
Hard to say Louis. I've heard some folks get a telltale bullseye rash, and some don't. My MIL got the rash the same day, tested positive for Lyme disease the same week.How long before any disease like lime sets in? I found a tick on my leg this morning. I got the culprit in a bottle just in case I come down with something. That way I could show the tick to the doctor. But it's been over10 hrs already since I found that annoying creature.
This is the type I posted of photograph quite a few pages back in this thread. Had a carton of maybe 24, but down to the last few and looking for a current source.I have one around here somewhere that looks like a small spoon, with a V notch where the handle would be. Can't remember where I got it, been a while. I'll try and find it and post a picture.
A fella I was in the service with drank a shot of vinegar every day. Said it kept the skeeters at bay. Can't say if it worked or not.Just remembered something from 65+/- years ago. Had an uncle, WWII vet, in the SW Virginia hills who swore by kerosene. Rubbed on himself and his clothes when going hunting. No idea how well it worked.
Did not seem to spook the game. He generally brought food back from his hunts
Sister’s MIL in a nursing home doses herself with vinegar every day for some reason no one understands. The real mystery is how she gets the stuff.A fella I was in the service with drank a shot of vinegar every day. Said it kept the skeeters at bay. Can't say if it worked or not.
Blockade runners are alive and well!Sister’s MIL in a nursing home doses herself with vinegar every day for some reason no one understands. The real mystery is how she gets the stuff.
Wonder what a shot of Ballistol or Crisco would do? I read that almost anything that smothers or stops their breathing would work.Like home made lubes maybe? Granted some of those things that you might have in your pouch may not make you smell too good to game.Just remembered something from 65+/- years ago. Had an uncle, WWII vet, in the SW Virginia hills who swore by kerosene. Rubbed on himself and his clothes when going hunting. No idea how well it worked.
Did not seem to spook the game. He generally brought food back from his hunts.
If you used Ballistol the ladies would be pursuing you like a bloodhound on an escaped convict and your wife may get a bit testy.Wonder what a shot of Ballistol or Crisco would do? I read that almost anything that smothers or stops their breathing would work.Like home made lubes maybe? Granted some of those things that you might have in your pouch may not make you smell too good to game.
You may want to try the Hoppes’ air freshener, though where you hang it would be at your own risk.Hoppes #9 would make a great after shave. My wife don't like It so it must be good. My wife has an odd sense of smell, she likes Clorox.
Love the smell of that stuff. Anytime I'm at my bench for an extended period of time, I have a large bottle I take the top off of and reminisce.You may want to try the Hoppes’ air freshener, though where you hang it would be at your own risk.
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Number one diesel fuel is kerosene. works great.Just remembered something from 65+/- years ago. Had an uncle, WWII vet, in the SW Virginia hills who swore by kerosene. Rubbed on himself and his clothes when going hunting. No idea how well it worked.
Did not seem to spook the game. He generally brought food back from his hunts.
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