Any suggestions for a hunting bug repellant?
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Maine
Posts: 3,555
Any suggestions for a hunting bug repellant?
With the growing epidemics of W.Nile Virus and Lymes Disease I' m looking for a good repellant that won' t alert deer to my location and at the same time provide a decent level of protection. Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
#2
RE: Any suggestions for a hunting bug repellant?
" No stinkin' bugs" bug repellant is probably worth a good look. I used it earlier this year during dove season and did not have a single problem with mosquitos. They do advertise that it is scent free and should not spook game. They also make " No stinkin' tics" tic repellant as well.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Maysville. KY
Posts: 132
RE: Any suggestions for a hunting bug repellant?
I used no stinkin bugs last year (got it at wal-mart)... didn' t really use it cause I sprayed it on my camo and it had a strong smell to it even though it was supposed to be scent free. Still can' t get that smell off of my camo that I put it on, thankfully I smelled it before I sprayed it on all of my camo. Maybe it was just my can of no stinkin bugs cause I see a lot of people that seem to like it, I have no clue .
#4
RE: Any suggestions for a hunting bug repellant?
I don' t like the smell either.I use Sawyers Permethrin its made for ticks but does a good job on skeeteers too. For clothing use only. Not for skin.
#5
RE: Any suggestions for a hunting bug repellant?
Buy a Thermacell for the mo-skeeters. For ticks not sure what works.Yes ago I bought some repellant at Walmart. Don' t remember the name but it had a blue top on it. It was 100%deet. They have one can with a green top but the blue top contained more deet.Next time in Walmart look in the sporting goods section.I found that OFF seems to attract them more then repel them??????
Ruger Redhawk
Ruger Redhawk
#8
RE: Any suggestions for a hunting bug repellant?
[quote]ORIGINAL: jerseyhunter
Jerseyhunter, they are available at several places down here.I guess we have a bigger skeeter problem down south. Target Stores carry them but I won' t deal with them because of their anti gun position. Here is the ThermaCell site www.mosquitorepellent.com I just ordered a Summer Pack refill kit from them.I got my TC on Ebay. Mine is white but it was 15.47 plus shipping.Which was a steal. You might check www.sportsmensguide.com. It was one of their sister company' s who had them on Ebay. That was www.bargainoutfitters.com. BassPro Shops carries them.
Hope I helped you. I tried these links before posting them. All three work fine.
Ruger Redhawk
Ruger where did you buy the thermacell?
Jerseyhunter, they are available at several places down here.I guess we have a bigger skeeter problem down south. Target Stores carry them but I won' t deal with them because of their anti gun position. Here is the ThermaCell site www.mosquitorepellent.com I just ordered a Summer Pack refill kit from them.I got my TC on Ebay. Mine is white but it was 15.47 plus shipping.Which was a steal. You might check www.sportsmensguide.com. It was one of their sister company' s who had them on Ebay. That was www.bargainoutfitters.com. BassPro Shops carries them.
Hope I helped you. I tried these links before posting them. All three work fine.
Ruger Redhawk
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RE: Any suggestions for a hunting bug repellant?
Ncsu, Welcome to the forum, The Thermacell uses a butane cylinder and a repellent pad.I haven' t used mine yet but friends swear by them. The have a self igniter(some models)you can use it then shut it off and reuse it without changing the cylinder .The pad you change when it turns completely white. My understanding the cylinder last about 12 hours before needing to change them.I haven' t even opened mine yet. I' ll be trying it in a couple weeks in GA black powder season.Like I said my friends swear by them.On another site all I' ve read is praise about them.
Ruger Redhawk
Ruger Redhawk