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Thread: Permethrin Premium Insect Repellent is not allowed in Ontario/Canada

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    I found this info and application video on the Sawyers website and thought it had some good info. Hopefully this link works.


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    And NOT to be found in a store near you (Canada)...

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    Deffinetly not in a store in Canada, but considering it has the same amount permethrin as the UltraShield EX that was posted earlier and is sold in Canada it gives one an idea of the application process and what permethrin is derived from.

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    X2 on the UltraShield EX sold at TSC, I use it on my clothe's and dog. Works great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom gobble View Post
    I've have read somewhere but can't remember, a test study was done they sprayed deet on a piece clothing and left it wet and let a tick go on it. The tick was crawling around for a long time. But with the permethrin it stop instantly and fell off. I will try and find it and will post article. Also Permethrin will last a week or more without applying again.
    Premium stuff will last the entire season, it has written in the bottle 4-6 washes before reapplication is required.
    "I may not have gone where I was supposed to go, but I ended up where I was supposed to be"

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom gobble View Post
    a test study was done they sprayed deet on a piece clothing and left it wet and let a tick go on it.
    Was this the report...

    The Minnesota Insect-Borne Disease Education Council conducted a field test in Jay Cook State Park in northern Minnesota, and found that the permethrin products outperformed the DEET-containing tick repellents. A shoe was sprayed with Duranon (0.5% permethrin). Three weeks later, it was tested against a recently sprayed shoe using Deep Woods Off (35 % DEET). Ticks that made contact with the Duranon-sprayed shoe immediately rolled up and dropped off. Ticks on the soaking-wet DEET saturated shoe continued to crawl unimpaired.

    http://www.lymeneteurope.org/info/de...tick-repellent

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    Quote Originally Posted by matitude View Post
    it gives one an idea of the application process and what permethrin is derived from.
    Sorry, I should have added my appreciation for the link...it is a good video to inform you about permethrin and how to apply it. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Was this the report...
    That might me the one (MikePal) Thanks
    "Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, Teach a man to fish and he eats for the rest of his life"

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    Does anyone know of a brand with out the citronella scent?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cintax View Post
    Does anyone know of a brand with out the citronella scent?
    Sawyers has no scent once it dries, but you have to get it from the States or I think somebody said amazon earlier in this tread

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