Wood ticks

  • jason_ramthun
    Byron MN
    Posts: 3376
    #206436

    Just a FYI , was out looking for deer sheds yesterday and found 2 ticks on me Hate them things

    Brad Juaire
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 6101
    #78978

    It might be a good idea to repost my lyme disease article.

    mpearson
    Chippewa Falls, WI
    Posts: 4338
    #78979

    I thought I received something in an email from Gamehide about some anti-tick stuff!

    jason_ramthun
    Byron MN
    Posts: 3376
    #78980

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    I thought I received something in an email from Gamehide about some anti-tick stuff!


    Yep I did too

    Good idea Brad , get that baby back up

    SteveHuettl
    South Metro
    Posts: 224
    #78981

    GMAN – GAMEHIDE has the perfect solution to your problem!

    More to come on this soon from Gamehide!!

    jason_ramthun
    Byron MN
    Posts: 3376
    #78982

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    GMAN – GAMEHIDE has the perfect solution to your problem!

    More to come on this soon from Gamehide!!


    Great news Steve , can’t wait to hear more

    jcthorson
    Austin, MN
    Posts: 200
    #78987

    Just took a look at that new elmi tick stuff. Might have to buy it for girl friend that way she will actually go spring turkey hunting with me.

    sootie
    arcadia wi,
    Posts: 213
    #78993

    them little monkeybutts are tic this year

    mpearson
    Chippewa Falls, WI
    Posts: 4338
    #79009

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    them little monkeybutts are tic this year


    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #79012

    CLICK HERE to view Gamehide’s Revolutionary ElimiTick Clothing

    From Gamehide’s Website!

    Quote:


    Revolutionary process bonds repellent (man made version of a natural repellent found in chrysanthemum flowers) to fabric fibers.

    Gamehide’s ElimiTick line of clothing utilizes Insect Shield® Repellent Technology to bond a man-made version of a natural repellent to fabric fibers. The active ingredient is so tightly bonded that repellency effectiveness is retained throughout the expected life of the garment. Compare this to traditional methods of repelling insects, like sprays. that wear or wash off and last only a matter of hours.

    Retains effectiveness through 70 washings

    Because Insect Shield bonds the repellent to the fabric fibers, you get much more complete coverage and, therefore, more effective repellency. And, because the repellent is built into the fibers, it lasts through 70 washings, the expected life of the garment. Tests show that Insect Shield is highly effective against ticks through 70 washings!

    Odorless and Invisible

    The repellent in an ElimiTick garment is bonded to the fabric fibers and is odorless and invisible. This is crucial to the big game or predator hunter and a big advantage over traditional insect repellents which are messy, stinky and inconvenient.

    The first ever EPA-registered, insect repellent clothing

    The U.S. EPA issues a consumer labeling rating for each product it registers. Insect Shield repellent products have been rated category IV, which is the most favorable rating. It’s been deemed appropriate for use by infants and children of all ages. The rating is determined by the most severe rate of exposure, i.e. oral, dermal, inhalation. It’s the first ever EPA-registered insect repellent clothing!


    STAY TUNED FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS REVOLUTIONARY CLOTHING FROM THE IDO STAFF!

    SteveHuettl
    South Metro
    Posts: 224
    #79021

    There will be a post up in the Sponsor Showcase section sometime in the next day or so about Gamehides new Elimitick line of clothing!

    This product was tested by Joel Nelson along with many other Gamehide prostaffers across the country. The results were AMAZING!!

    Joel Nelson
    Moderator
    Southeast MN
    Posts: 3137
    #79040

    I just finished up a product review for the Elimitick Clothing here – Elimitick Clothing Review

    When I say “zero-ticks” I mean ZERO-ticks! I walked right through grass that was thick with them too, and I was surprised as to how the mosquitoes reacted to it as well. Although the clothing is not designed to repel these nasties, there’s no doubt in my mind that it did. Maybe here’s a little snippet as to why –

    Taken from the Thermacell Website – http://www.thermacell.com

    Quote:


    ThermaCELL uses revolutionary, patented technology to dispense a small amount of repellent into the air over a long period of time. ThermaCELL is powered by a butane cartridge which provides the cordless, portable heat necessary to operate the device (batteries are not needed). It directs the heat to a metal grill. A mat saturated with Allethrin, a copy of a naturally occurring insecticide found in chrysanthemum flowers, is placed on top of the metal grill. The heat generated by the butane cartridge vaporizes the repellent allowing it to rise into the air, creating a 15 x 15 ft (225 sq ft) “Mosquito-Free-Zone” in minutes. The repellent is very unpleasant to mosquitoes, but when used as directed, will not harm humans or pets.


    I’m a big fan of the Thermacell line, and both products appear to utilize similar technologies for repelling ticks and mosquitoes. While it’s not my place to imply that the Elimitick clothing will replace your other mosquito-proofing, I know I’m happy with its performance on all bugs from the testing I’ve done.

    Joel

    shednut
    22 feet up
    Posts: 632
    #79077

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    them little monkeybutts are tic this year


    hahah that’s hilarious.

    Gman where did you walk that you only found two? The last walk I made I pulled at least 60-70 off my pant legs during the walk and I’m still pulling them off my dog

    I actually looked down at my pant legs at one point and seen a tick crawl over another tick to get up my leg faster That’s when I decided to call it a day.

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