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Rebel Hog 09-25-2007 08:32 AM

RE: CHIGGERS
 

ORIGINAL: bryant1


ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog



JT, what ever you do................Don't ever wipe your butt with Spanish Moss!!!!!:)
LMAO!
Something with deet should take care of those red bugs
What?...............Do you know what D.E.E.T. does toHemroids??????:eek::eek:[:-]:)

falcon 09-26-2007 04:06 PM

RE: CHIGGERS
 
Wearing light colored clotheshelps. Taking an ororless garlic capsule every day works well for both ticks and chiggers. Been doing this for over 15 years and have not found a dug in tick or gotten anychigger bites. Have found ticks on my arms and legs from time to time but they were trying to get away.

kevin1 09-27-2007 05:54 AM

RE: CHIGGERS
 


ORIGINAL: falcon

Wearing light colored clothes helps. Taking an ororless garlic capsule every day works well for both ticks and chiggers. Been doing this for over 15 years and have not found a dug in tick or gotten any chigger bites. Have found ticks on my arms and legs from time to time but they were trying to get away.
I eat regular garlic on a near daily basis and it hasn't done anything for biting insects IME, although it does appear to keep other people at arm's length. LOL. Taking B vitamins didn't help either, and neither did the bug suit I tried. The only thing I've tried that worked was Permanone and high strength DEET.

2Outcasts 09-27-2007 12:17 PM

RE: CHIGGERS
 
I have had great successspraying my clothes down with Repel Permanone. I buy it at Wamart(camping section of Sporting Goods)for $4.96 a can. It will do two sets of clothes. It keeps the red bug and tic away. Also help keep the skeets of you too.

bugsNbows 09-27-2007 03:16 PM

RE: CHIGGERS
 
Permanone (on clothes only) usually does the trick. Chiggers and yellow (deer) flies... the two worst critters IMO.

saltflyz 09-27-2007 03:58 PM

RE: CHIGGERS
 
I'm scared to go get my trail cam...put it out on Aug 28th and got chiggers terribly.

Nathan67 09-29-2007 09:42 AM

RE: CHIGGERS
 
Also ditch your clothes as soon as you get home and take a bath in HOT bleach water, then scrub with soap and shower off. This gets them before they're burrowed in. They can crawl around for a while before digging in deep.

bugsNbows 09-30-2007 07:59 AM

RE: CHIGGERS
 
NO NEED for bleach water. A good hot, soappy shower is sufficient. Chiggers don't bury underneath your skin. They just insert their mouthparts to feed.

timbercruiser 09-30-2007 08:24 AM

RE: CHIGGERS
 
Another thing to consider is that red bugs don't affect everybody equally. I'm in the woods all the time and it is rare that i get bit by red bugs or ticks. When I do get bit by a bug I just apply the Chiggeraid and if it isa rare tick, just pull him off.

JTHUNTS 09-30-2007 09:05 AM

RE: CHIGGERS
 
BUBBA, Why did you ask about pine trees ? Is that a hotspot for them ?


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