awheelterd
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- Joined
- Oct 18, 2007
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- Kenly, NC
Nice looking hibiscusSitting out in the parking lot while Renee is in her PT appointment.... hmmmmmm....
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Nice looking hibiscusSitting out in the parking lot while Renee is in her PT appointment.... hmmmmmm....
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Permethrin. Worth every penny. Coat your hat and everything in it.Jeebus it is warm today. Rode the Polaris around with my grandson and was straight up routed by deer flies. I am getting some of those sticky things to put on a hat.
Currently enjoying a cold drink in the cool AC.
(not that it really matters..but)Permethrin. Worth every penny. Coat your hat and everything in it.
It's an insecticide, it actually kils them in enough of a dose. As a clothing treatment they avoid it and it they land on it it hurts them. It won't stop a bug from landing on you, but in swarms after a few have figued it out, due to their phermone communication word gets out quickly. My experience is that they just kind of leave you more alone.(not that it really matters..but)
Does that REPEL or just mask you and make you less visible to insects?
My grandparents had 72 acres overlooking the new river between Galax and Independence. This very much so liked like the view from the back porch
I saw a guy wearing those at Universal. I didn't know what the hell I was looking at.
So I forgot to mention something that I felt everyone should know about about. My wife reminded me of it last night. Once Terry was caught, the next morning my son took my wife's phone and looked up pictures of raccoons. He then went out and proceeded to ask Terry if he knew any of themView attachment 350715
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"Terry" was caught last night. Needless to say he was not very happy about it. We relocated him about 5 miles, as the crow flies, from the house.

It's an insecticide, it actually kils them in enough of a dose. As a clothing treatment they avoid it and it they land on it it hurts them. It won't stop a bug from landing on you, but in swarms after a few have figued it out, due to their phermone communication word gets out quickly. My experience is that they just kind of leave you more alone.
So no, not a repellant per se. But as a treatment it's way easier than most sprays, or cancer from DEET etc. Super convenient. Treat your hat once, its good for a couple of washings. And if youre like most guys that rarely actually wash their hat, it's good even longer ;-)
its the best stuff on the market. treat your clothes and they last 4-5 washing.(not that it really matters..but)
Does that REPEL or just mask you and make you less visible to insects?
Thank god imma country boy!