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Unread 07-13-2025, 06:16 AM   #1
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I have been running my bird dogs regularly. Tic contacts have gone from bad to worst going into July her in NE-Ohio I have removed 7-10 live tics from each dog after returning from our morning workouts in the tall grass fields. Both dogs are on Advantics chewable tic meds and all I have found is dead tics that have attached. But I felt I needed to do more to protect them and everyone around them. In the past during hi tic encounters I would bring my dog home and bath them with flea & tic shampoo, this kills any tics on the dog. So, I thought a few drops front to back rubbed into the dog's fur just before running them and the wet conditions in the field would give them a just enough moisture to cover their coat with the shampoo. I have done this all-last week and have not seen a single tic on my dogs...zero! For myself I spray my pants and waist with Adams Tic spray and keep a good eye out for any crawling on me. I had not been using the spray on my cloths and found one tic on me each run. The spray has helped...(-: SXS Ohio
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Kenny, do yourself a huge favor and get some Sawyers Permethrin tick spray. It is not to spray on your skin but on your clothing. Hang the cloths you will be using outdoors and spry them liberally with it. Let it dry for 24 hours and then you can wear them. I have been using it religiously for 25 years on my spring and fall hunting cloths and have never seen a tick on me, even on days that I picked many ticks off my Lews face. It is absolutely incredible. It lasts for six washings, but I respray after four.
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Been using Sawyers for years. Great stuff but not meant for dogs.
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Thanks for the tip, Kenny. We’ll give it a try.
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I have a bottle of Sawer insect repellant that, oddly enough, states not to get it on clothing. This is labelled as having 20% Picaridin. The label states to be applied to the skin. I sprayed it on my clothing a few weeks ago when I went to a friends farm that is tick infested. I did not find any ticks on me when I got home, unusual for this place.
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Spouse bought me a bottle of Green Mountain Tick Repellent. It is labelled as being all natural, and is made in Vermont. I have yet to try it. Do any of you Nor-easter's have any experience with this product?
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Permethrin is the ticket. I've watched ticks crawl on my pants while turkey hunting and just die. And YES you can spray your dog with it, done RIGHT, but not cats. Google it and you'll see. I give my dog a very light mist of Permethrin but not near her genital or eyes and along with Simparica Trio I've only seen one tick on her. And this is in tick heaven, we are an endemic area.

https://www.sawyer.com/page/dogs-and...sect-repellent
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I buy a big bottle of permethrine at the local feed stores (used for lots of animals except cats, but if you don't like cats.. and mix it in a spray bottle. Very cheap as it only takes a small amount for a large spray bottle. Makes many bottles. I hang my clothes on the porch and cover them completely and let them dry.
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Thanks ...I ordered a quart of Durvet 10% permethrin o Amazon. I will treat my duds with it asap.
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Kenny, do yourself a huge favor and get some Sawyers Permethrin tick spray. It is not to spray on your skin but on your clothing. Hang the cloths you will be using outdoors and spry them liberally with it. Let it dry for 24 hours and then you can wear them. I have been using it religiously for 25 years on my spring and fall hunting cloths and have never seen a tick on me, even on days that I picked many ticks off my Lews face. It is absolutely incredible. It lasts for six washings, but I respray after four.
I agree on using Sawyers. Been using it for years on my pants. Ticks have been terrible here in SC this spring and early summer. I also spray my boots. Was not spraying my shirt- that was a mistake. Got a bite about 5 weeks ago on my hand of all places. Was attached but couldn't have been on me for more than a few hours. Ended up on an antibiotic for 10 days. So now I'm spraying my shirt also.
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