Skychief
69 Cal.
Hello All.
Here, and on other forums, I have read much about making .5% Permethrin solutions from more concentrated bulk containers.
Of course, these are then used to treat clothing to keep ticks off of the user.
I have also read a lot of conjecture regarding this "do-it-yourself" method as possibly being unsafe.
Some will say that the "bulk" sources of Permethrin are meant for vegetation insecticide. Others mention that some "bulk" Permethrin is intended for animal use.
Some go on to say that some Permethrins are a known carcinogen besides being neurotoxins.
I have also read that some Permethrin is petroleum based and others are water based (and these water based ones may work better on clothing).
Many will say that the Sawyer brand and other ready-to-use types are made with a specific recipe that includes an agent that allows bonding with clothing, while bulk do-it-yourself solutions will not have the benefit of this "cloth bonder".
It seems to go on and on and on.....Confusingly so.
I had Lyme disease in 1990 and would not wish it on anybody! While this is true, I want to be assured that any mixture that I might make will be safe to use on my clothes, and effective as well.
Lyme and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever seem to be running rampant in my area this year. It is a worry to anyone that ventures into the woods.
Beyond hunting, I am in the woods with my work everyday, so......I am hoping to find some answers, backed with some sort of authority that brand "X" concentrated Permethrin, diluted to "Y" ratio will keep the ticks at bay and pose no threat to my health (now or in the future).
I have had good results with Sawyer's Permethrin spray, but would love to find a less costly (yet, safe and effective) replacement.
I am hoping someone a lot smarter than me can help cut through the "Bull", rhetoric, internet misinformation, etc. and shed some true light on my concerns.
Can any of you help with some facts?
Thanks VERY much in advance!
Best regards, Skychief.
Here, and on other forums, I have read much about making .5% Permethrin solutions from more concentrated bulk containers.
Of course, these are then used to treat clothing to keep ticks off of the user.
I have also read a lot of conjecture regarding this "do-it-yourself" method as possibly being unsafe.
Some will say that the "bulk" sources of Permethrin are meant for vegetation insecticide. Others mention that some "bulk" Permethrin is intended for animal use.
Some go on to say that some Permethrins are a known carcinogen besides being neurotoxins.
I have also read that some Permethrin is petroleum based and others are water based (and these water based ones may work better on clothing).
Many will say that the Sawyer brand and other ready-to-use types are made with a specific recipe that includes an agent that allows bonding with clothing, while bulk do-it-yourself solutions will not have the benefit of this "cloth bonder".
It seems to go on and on and on.....Confusingly so.
I had Lyme disease in 1990 and would not wish it on anybody! While this is true, I want to be assured that any mixture that I might make will be safe to use on my clothes, and effective as well.
Lyme and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever seem to be running rampant in my area this year. It is a worry to anyone that ventures into the woods.
Beyond hunting, I am in the woods with my work everyday, so......I am hoping to find some answers, backed with some sort of authority that brand "X" concentrated Permethrin, diluted to "Y" ratio will keep the ticks at bay and pose no threat to my health (now or in the future).
I have had good results with Sawyer's Permethrin spray, but would love to find a less costly (yet, safe and effective) replacement.
I am hoping someone a lot smarter than me can help cut through the "Bull", rhetoric, internet misinformation, etc. and shed some true light on my concerns.
Can any of you help with some facts?
Thanks VERY much in advance!
Best regards, Skychief.