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Live from the saddle 2022

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NMSbowhunter

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We have had all three varieties here also now that you mention them. I have just been lumping all of them into the horse fly category, lol. I went out Saturday afternoon to pull a camera's card and put out another and they were bad. We got a good bit of rain last week and the skeeters were out in force too, along with the ticks. I found 6 ticks taking a stroll on my permethrin coated scouting pants.
 

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We have had all three varieties here also now that you mention them. I have just been lumping all of them into the horse fly category, lol. I went out Saturday afternoon to pull a camera's card and put out another and they were bad. We got a good bit of rain last week and the skeeters were out in force too, along with the ticks. I found 6 ticks taking a stroll on my permethrin coated scouting pants.
Yea we went for a 3 mile little hike through a state park last weekend and pulled 4 ticks off the wife and 3 off the kids. There was only 1 freeze all winter long here so the bugs are going to be awful this season
 

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Same here, although we may have had 2 freezes. I just don't get why the ticks were strolling around on my HEAVILY treated scouting pants. I use them for turkey hunting, and I soaked them in a heavy dose of permethrin just before turkey season. I mixed my own from concentrate I got at the coop in a big pump sprayer and laid it on thick. I need to restock on the Deet 40%. One good thing though, I got most of my scouting done post season before the green up, so I won't be out in it so much this summer.
 
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Yellow flys are a different animal (insect).... Very aggressive... They chase u down from a long distance. I have very vivid memory's of riding 4wheeler and looking over my shoulder and seeing hundreds of them following. When I was younger I would have major swelling at the bite but I must have developed a tolerance over time and rarely swell up now a days....got tagged in the tallywhacker once...uncomfortable but impressive results
 

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Ha! You should buy that and wear it hunting. Just imagine if someone got you on trail camera in that. You would probably not see them back in that area again.
 
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Same here, although we may have had 2 freezes. I just don't get why the ticks were strolling around on my HEAVILY treated scouting pants. I use them for turkey hunting, and I soaked them in a heavy dose of permethrin just before turkey season. I mixed my own from concentrate I got at the coop in a big pump sprayer and laid it on thick. I need to restock on the Deet 40%. One good thing though, I got most of my scouting done post season before the green up, so I won't be out in it so much this summer.

Permethrin resistant ticks


Definitely not what I wanted to read.
 

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Same here, although we may have had 2 freezes. I just don't get why the ticks were strolling around on my HEAVILY treated scouting pants. I use them for turkey hunting, and I soaked them in a heavy dose of permethrin just before turkey season. I mixed my own from concentrate I got at the coop in a big pump sprayer and laid it on thick. I need to restock on the Deet 40%. One good thing though, I got most of my scouting done post season before the green up, so I won't be out in it so much this summer.
Was it a recent mix or was it from last season? I used distilled water with my mix last year and had plenty left over. I treated my clothes the other day and noticed weird moldy looking stuff in the liquid. I disposed of that batch and will make another before season. That got me wondering if it has a short shelf life
 

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Permethrin resistant ticks


Definitely not what I wanted to read.

I tried an experiment just now, and I am not happy with the results.

My wife just picked a dog tick off her dog. I wanted to show her how effective the gamehide tick killing clothes are.

I brought down a pair of gamehide pants. Put the tick on it. It crawled around a few minutes unaffected.

Then I got my sawyers liquid and completely doused a patch of fabric and let it dry in the sun.

Went back outside and put the tick on 2 different pieces of gamehide clothes. It was crawling around unaffected.

I then put the tick on the recently doused fabric and guess what, it crawled around on that completely unaffected. For at least 3 or 4 minutes. A deer tick would not have lasted more than about 15 to 20 seconds.

I kept it on that patch for almost 5 minutes. Totally unaffected.

Then I directly sprayed the tick with sawyers, twice. Same thing, crawling around totally unaffected.

Then, after a few more minutes, I went thermonuclear. I sprayed so much sawyers on it that I got it completely submerged in the liquid. Even then, it crawled around for another minute before finally giving up the ghost and dying.

This is not good.
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Same here, although we may have had 2 freezes. I just don't get why the ticks were strolling around on my HEAVILY treated scouting pants. I use them for turkey hunting, and I soaked them in a heavy dose of permethrin just before turkey season. I mixed my own from concentrate I got at the coop in a big pump sprayer and laid it on thick. I need to restock on the Deet 40%. One good thing though, I got most of my scouting done post season before the green up, so I won't be out in it so much this summer.

Did any of the ticks you picked off look like a dog tick? Like the pic I posted?

I am hoping it is only the dog ticks that are permethrin resistant.
 

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Did any of the ticks you picked off look like a dog tick? Like the pic I posted?

I am hoping it is only the dog ticks that are permethrin resistant.
Yes, 5 looked like the one you posted, and one was one of those tiny seed ticks.
 
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