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Bug Dope
We are off to a HORRIBLE mosquitoe season. Nearly biblical rainfall has left ample breeding grounds for those blood sucking pests....
A year of so ago while at a hunt, a fellow loaned me a can of some kind of repellant. I can't remember the name of it, but it was "industrial strenght" stuff that loggers and linesman use while in the "thick stuff" in the south.
What do you use for repellant? What works for you the best. The normal offerings are not seeming to get the job done this year....
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Joe Newlin
UKC Cur Advocate
Home of Oak Ridge Kennels
I have used....
OFF (Dope) and dryer sheets. You rub the dryer sheets on your skin and it has worked for me!
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NITECH CH 'Pr' Bear Creek Coon Crazy Kacey...I miss you!
"Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you're up to."
There are 3 kinds of people in this world...those who want things to happen, those that make things happen, and those who just wonder what the hell happened!
Owner/Handler: Stephanie J. Dowd
Eat a clove of garlic every mourning. Keeps the skeeters off. It's what all the bass pro's use so they never get repellant on their lines.
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Originally posted by JiM
Eat a clove of garlic every mourning. Keeps the skeeters off. It's what all the bass pro's use so they never get repellant on their lines.

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Joe Newlin
UKC Cur Advocate
Home of Oak Ridge Kennels
I buy an ear tag from a cattle farmer every summer(well, he actually gives it to me), and place it on my lanyard for my coon squaller. I usually have the scours all summer long, but I have no flies, mosquitos, mites, intestinal worms, or ticks bothering me. LOL
No really, you need to get some of the Deep Woods OFF. You are looking for the cans with the most Deet in them. I usually get some of the power company stuff from some buddies. Only problem is my wife does not like the taste of the Deep Woods. LOL
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Jason Miller
Late Night Kennels
Anyone try one of the new "Therma Cell" devices?
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Joe Newlin
UKC Cur Advocate
Home of Oak Ridge Kennels
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Originally posted by Oak Ridge
Not sure, but I think I would rather have the mosquitoes.....
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), Eucalyptus oil, everything but Garlic (Jim, your single, right?
). Granted, I don't get bit much, but the buzzing in my face is worse than getting bit to me.
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Originally posted by Oak Ridge
Anyone try one of the new "Therma Cell" devices?
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Jason Miller
Late Night Kennels
quote:
Originally posted by Oak Ridge
"Eat a clove of garlic every mourning" I thought that was for Vampires....
Not sure, but I think I would rather have the mosquitoes.....
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I use 100% Deet, you can buy it Dick's sporting goods up here. Works ggod.
Whatever you find
If you find something that works (beside Jim's garlic/LOL) PLEASE let us know
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Lets go ...she aint goin nowhere
TEAM GUTPILE Coming Soon !
I've used
I've used the 100% DEET and found it to be real effective especially on the ticks . I was always afraid to use it directly on the skin but I spray it on my boots and clothing and it helps alot in keeping the ticks off. I got a small bottle of it with a pump type sprayer at one of the local Wal-marts. I use it in conjuntion with the Deep Woods Off.
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Lets go ...she aint goin nowhere
TEAM GUTPILE Coming Soon !
All I have to say is let's hope that the skeeters don't get noses like bass! Imagine spraying yourself with Off, getting some on your fishing line, and a bass being able to smell it in the middle of a billion gallons of water in a large lake! WOW...it's a wonder we ever catch a fish....
I've been doing some research, and DEET is by far the most effective product out there today. The higher concentrations (anything above 30%) are not proven to be "more effective", but may give you an hour's more protection time. Interstingly enough, most of the products out there are rated for short time exposure and are nearly worthless after two hours of setting in a lawn chair...and so it follows that by following dogs and sweating in the process, you need to re-apply about once an hour.
I think I will try the Thermo Cell deal....and just keep re-applying the bug dope!
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Joe Newlin
UKC Cur Advocate
Home of Oak Ridge Kennels
I seen the Therma Cell punish the bugs around a front porch light one night. Coon hunters bored with a new toy.
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Jason Miller
Late Night Kennels
Amway D-15 was the best we ever used, but I have no idea if they still make it, or who to buy from around here.
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Jerry and Peggi Benson
Benson's Oakwood Kennels
Deep woods Off makes a 1 ounce bottle that is 98% DEET.
It works in the Florida swamps where mosquitos come in clouds.
Muskol is another product that is 99-100% deet. works great also.
Therma Cells work great, but not while you are walking.
http://www.offprotects.com/sportsman.aspx
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My name is Leon Silcox and I wrote this message.
I take garlic pills every day starting in May. They do help, but they don't eliminate mosquitos biting ya.
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Larry Atherton
Aim small miss small
Larry, forget the garlic pills. You gotta use tha hard stuff...straight garlic...one whole clove....no skeeters. You ever see them bass pro's batt'in bugs? Nope. No dope, no bugs....just a clove of garlic.
Jim,
I am married! Not sure the misses would appreciate the effects of a whole clove of garlic.lol
It probably would help if ya think about it. Mosquitos mostly cue in on CO2 production. I am sure a whole clove of garlic would change the composition of one's exhaled breath.lol
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Larry Atherton
Aim small miss small
I have one !
quote:Therma cells work great after they heat up about 10 minutes! Before that the skeeters will get you once they start to activate they are great! We can get them around here at Walmart now!
Originally posted by Oak Ridge
Anyone try one of the new "Therma Cell" devices?
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Kraut Creek Blueticks
Web Address http://krautcreek.tripod.com
The 100% Deet is definitely more effective .. I spray it on every inch of bare skin I got .... you can tell the difference in the woods and when you get home you won't even feel those little " no see-ums" on you .
Put this one to bed , fellas .
Skin-so-Soft from Avon works great, also good for taking road oil off your truck. The wife will think youve been out chasing the ladies when you come in if you don't forewarn her!!!!
does anybody else feel sick after applying deet to skin-?- that is nasty stuff- i use it cause being sick is better than a cloud of bugs carrying you back to their den one piece at a time--wettest may ever here and they are thick -how long does it take for garlic to work-- maybe i should carry some in case of emergency -

oh ya --deer flies- weve always had plenty of deer flies when it gets hot- they were yellow colored- they were bad but only dangerous when their was an army of them - - u could outrun them with a truck- u could kill them with a 2x 4- now we got black deer flies- they are like the yellow ones on steroids- man they are fierce -- they will bite when its cool- u try to kill one on your arm and mite break your arm and not hurt him-- im only bout half kidding --
Pete....
... yes deet can make some people sick. One of our sons... a boy Scout, who camps and hikes... gets a reaqction to deet. We can't even spray it on IN the house where he can be exposed 
Heather William
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