You can get Coat So Soft, at livestock supply stores. Exactly the same stuff, half the price.Wife says Avon skin so soft.
She would know better.
You can get Coat So Soft, at livestock supply stores. Exactly the same stuff, half the price.Wife says Avon skin so soft.
She would know better.
Not hc but it’s in my kit.Permethrin.. I usually just spray my pants. Ticks
Johnsons baby oil.. face hands skin. Works... mosquitoes. Nats. Beach fleez don't like it either.
Interesting you'd say that.I worked nights at a prison, mostly outside. I never found SSS to do anything but smell better than Cutter.
I got the same shot and always wondered about the effectiveness. I tuck my pant legs in tall rubber boots and spray the boots with repellant when it's warm, Since I'm cold blooded I wear real lightweight long johns tucked into my socks 7-8 months out of the year, with T shirt tail tucked in the long johns it keeps them out of places you can't seeTwenty odd years ago I got the LYMEX vaccine. Just now googled it and found the protection diminishes over time and that the vaccine was discontinued due to lack of interest.
Have not had the disease but can't say if that is because of caution or the vax. But as of recently my blood still titered positive for Lyme so I am hoping the vax is still effective.
A lot of people think that skin so soft repels mosquitoes, sand gnats, ticks and red bugs. I personally don't believe it repels anything.Interesting you'd say that.
Many years ago, a test was done (I think by Backpacker Magazine) testing various bug repellents. Their focus was mosquitoes not ticks. Subjects went hiking through an area in hiking shorts with one leg bare and one with a product on it. The Skin So Soft people had more bites on the treated leg than the bare leg.
It repels me.I personally don't believe it repels anything.
wife and I would go to outdoor parties, mosquitos would cover me, wouldn't go near her!
wife and I would go to outdoor parties, mosquitos would cover me, wouldn't go near her!
I can 100% see where they got that conclusion. That stuff is worse than Worthless.Interesting you'd say that.
Many years ago, a test was done (I think by Backpacker Magazine) testing various bug repellents. Their focus was mosquitoes not ticks. Subjects went hiking through an area in hiking shorts with one leg bare and one with a product on it. The Skin So Soft people had more bites on the treated leg than the bare leg.
Wow...I have not thought of that in 45 years. A dear friend of Dad's was a WWI Veteran. He lived most his life in ramshackle houses, horse trailers, etc. He made us douse our pant legs with Sulphur before going hunting.Spent most of my working life as a wetlands and wildlife biologist, always out in the woods, swamps, jungles. Many jobs required me to be camping for 2-3 weeks at a time.
I generally used powdered sulfur as a repellent for ticks. You can find it at many pharmacies. Put a couple ounces in an old sock and make a knot to keep it in there.
A few taps around the lower legs and ankles will keep the danged blood-suckers away.
Your mileage may vary... But very effective for me. Put the sock in a zip-lock plastic baggie so it doesn't get wet.
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