Amazon[amazon.com] has for Prime Members: 4-Oz Coleman Insect Repellent Spray (100% Max DEET) for $8.73 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $8.29. Shipping is free.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has for Prime Members: 4-Oz Coleman Insect Repellent Spray (100% Max DEET) for $8.73 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $8.29. Shipping is free.
Model: Coleman Insect Repellent Spray, 100% MAX DEET, Protection Against Ticks, Mosquitoes, Chiggers, Gnats, Fleas, Ideal for Camping, Hiking, and Outdoor Activities, 4oz Continuous Spray
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Bought a few of these on clearance at a discount sporting goods store once. The straight deet is effective, but spraying it is an assault on your lungs. Hold your breath, don't spray near your face, avoid bare skin...
You're better off doing a permethrin wash for the clothes you wear out hiking, TBH. Just don't let your pets get close to the clothes.
Bought a few of these on clearance at a discount sporting goods store once. The straight deet is effective, but spraying it is an assault on your lungs. Hold your breath, don't spray near your face, avoid bare skin...
You're better off doing a permethrin wash for the clothes you wear out hiking, TBH. Just don't let your pets get close to the clothes.
Specifically cats - permethrin is very toxic to cats.
I've got cats, so I can only repeat what my vet told me about them. I use permethrin around the house and I got a strong word of caution.
Permethrin, in my opinion, is the best for stopping bugs in their tracks. It doesn't last very long though.
Bifenethrin is the next best choice for a long term barrier.
I also have cats, and our backyard is a hub for ferals (we do TNR for the local colonies), which means we have to settle for less effective mosquito control solutions - mostly dunk buckets - but we have permethrin infused outerwear in the (cat free) basement for hiking.
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Bought a few of these on clearance at a discount sporting goods store once. The straight deet is effective, but spraying it is an assault on your lungs. Hold your breath, don't spray near your face, avoid bare skin...You're better off doing a permethrin wash for the clothes you wear out hiking, TBH. Just don't let your pets get close to the clothes.
Consumer Reports tested a bunch of insect repellents by having volunteers spray their arms, walk around a bit to get sweaty, and then stick their arms into a chamber full of mosquitos. They found 30% was the sweet spot for DEET and noted that higher concentrations came with a higher risk of bad reactions while giving barely any increase in efficacy. This stuff will work but it's quite overkill.
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You're better off doing a permethrin wash for the clothes you wear out hiking, TBH. Just don't let your pets get close to the clothes.
You're better off doing a permethrin wash for the clothes you wear out hiking, TBH. Just don't let your pets get close to the clothes.
Specifically cats - permethrin is very toxic to cats.
If you're like me, this is a good one:
https://a.co/d/e9i8uLk
Right. I wasn't sure if it was harmless to dogs. It's also toxic, albeit less so, to ferrets.
I've got cats, so I can only repeat what my vet told me about them. I use permethrin around the house and I got a strong word of caution.
Permethrin, in my opinion, is the best for stopping bugs in their tracks. It doesn't last very long though.
Bifenethrin is the next best choice for a long term barrier.
Permethrin, in my opinion, is the best for stopping bugs in their tracks. It doesn't last very long though.
Bifenethrin is the next best choice for a long term barrier.
I also have cats, and our backyard is a hub for ferals (we do TNR for the local colonies), which means we have to settle for less effective mosquito control solutions - mostly dunk buckets - but we have permethrin infused outerwear in the (cat free) basement for hiking.
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