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May 13th, 2025, 01:03 PM
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So I went to the deer camp last weekend to set up my trail cameras. Normally I go in early April and ticks aren’t usually out yet, however since everything is greening up I knew that I would run into them.
On my way to camp, I purchased a bottle of Ultra Shield spray and some coveralls. I gave the coveralls a good misting and let them dry before heading out. The next day, I walked through an over-grown field and noticed 4 or 6 of the buggers climbing up my legs. I was very surprised to see this as many on the forum reported great success using Ultra Shield spray. Maybe I didn’t spray enough on. Comments, advice?
Last edited by Sam Menard; May 13th, 2025 at 01:17 PM.
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May 13th, 2025 01:03 PM
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May 13th, 2025, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sam Menard
So I went to the deer camp last weekend to set up my trail cameras. Normally I go in early April and ticks aren’t usually out yet, however since everything is greening up I knew that I would run into them.
On my way to camp, I purchased a bottle of Ultra Shield spray and some coveralls. I gave the coveralls a good misting and let them dry before heading out. The next day, I walked through an over-grown field and noticed 4 or 6 of the buggers climbing up my legs. I was very surprised to see this as many on the forum reported great success using Ultra Shield spray. Maybe I didn’t spray enough on. Comments, advice?
Sam-Not sure about Ultra Shield,but when i used in the past Sawyer Permethrin 0.5%-it was clearly recommended ,to almost spray the clothing "wet" .Then air dry before use.