Permethrin Treatment
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Permethrin is a highly effective insecticide that can be applied to clothing and Gear to kill ticks and other disease bearing pests you find in the woods.
- Most formulations for livestock contain petroleum products, which stink like gasoline and aren't suitable for human use
- Sunlight & oxygen degrade the effectiveness - store treated gear in black plastic bags
Method
Permethrin is relatively safe, but wear PPE and don't handle the wet solution directly. Spray items outdoors in a well ventilated area. Beware that it is toxic to cats.
Soak
Lasts a season, or at least a dozen washes.
For soaking small items, an efficient way to do it is in large ziploc bags.
For a large amount of clothing or gear like tents, use a 5 gallon bucket.
Spray
Lasts about 6-8 weeks and 4-6 washes
For spraying gear, you want to attempt to soak it heavily.
For outerwear, spray both the inside and outside.
Dilution
TLDR: For a 26oz spray bottle, add 1.3oz of 10% permethrin
Permethrin can be bought in 10% concentrate.
For safe application to clothing, it needs to be diluted to 0.5%
Math
Where:
= initial concentration (10%) = volume of initial solution to use (unknown) = final concentration (0.5%) = final total volume (26 oz)
Plug in the values: