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tonymull wrote:
SI saw a consumer report on the news last night that compared repellents. Basically it found DEET to be the best (already knew that)then permethrin, and a new product from REPEL that is lemon/eucalyptus. All the 'natural' products and skin so soft failed badly (already knew that).
tonymull wrote:Super_Dave wrote:
When I was a backpacker, vitamin B taken orally released natural mosquito repelling odor.
Many Alaska natives use this tactic and it works. Vitamin b-6 is the one that works. I tried it for a couple of summers in Alaska and it really cut down on the bites. Not as effective as DEET but you don't have to remember to reapply. Not sure how it would work for dogs. Worth some thought.
โJun-02-2015 10:39 AM
loggenrock wrote:
I use 2 approaches - 1st - I have a bandanna that I spray with permethrin - one treatment lasts approx 4-6 weeks, including washings - so when he gets it wet it doesn't matter. Note - permethrin is ONLY sprayed on "things", not beings - human or canine. Allow it to dry 4 hours minimum before contact. Bandanna is pre-tied in a loop that goes over his neck like a collar - easy on and off. 2nd - I do use DEET - google "safety of DEET". What do you think they do all that testing on? Often K9's... Something like 3 BILLION applications - it's safe. MUCH lower risk from DEET exposure than getting infected with EEE, West Nile, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Lyme, the list goes on. After I apply DEET to me, I wipe my hands on his underbelly (most vulnerable spot for bug bites I've found). Never had an issue with any of my dogs trying to lick it off. ST
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tonymull wrote:
a new product from REPEL that is lemon/eucalyptus.
โJun-01-2015 10:02 AM
Super_Dave wrote:
When I was a backpacker, vitamin B taken orally released natural mosquito repelling odor.
โJun-01-2015 09:59 AM
Super_Dave wrote:
When I was a backpacker, vitamin B taken orally released natural mosquito repelling odor.
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Puttin wrote:
Sorry if this sounds dumb but why couldn't you use a spray that us humans use? Obviously around the head you'd spray on your hands and then put it on their faces, etc. Just wondering.....
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