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Covered in seeds!

TexaninSconny

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First time archery hunter. Not used to being covered in these suckers every time I go out.

I’ve been picking them off before washing my hunting clothes. Anyone else have a helpful tip for removing them? Tried patting with duct tape. Not efficient.

i hang dry my clothes…so not sure if drying them would help with removal, but I won’t be doing that.

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I use one of those rollers that removes dog hair. Have no idea what they are myself. I do know to watch my dryer when drying clothes though. They like to just “stick”


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Ugh… I’m fighting the same things. So far, time and picking is the best way I’ve found to deal with them.
 
It will give you something to do in your tree stand. Dont worry about those things. I usually have those, beggars lice, and burrs. It just means you are BA


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It will give you something to do in your tree stand. Dont worry about those things. I usually have those, beggars lice, and burrs. It just means you are BA


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I pick in the tree, while I scout and at home. I don’t mind them except the ones that get in between my thighs. A little uncomfortable for my meaty thighs, lol!
 
Try a small shop vac. I have a dewalt 20v that works quick


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Beggar Ticks is the name of the plants of those seeds. Anyways, I usually get them on my muck boots. I use a car window scraper and it makes quick work of em.
 
Nice. Thanks gents! I’ll try the credit card and vacuum next time to see what works.
 
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