My tip from germany: black cumin oil! Absolutely natural. You can apply it directly on your skin or indirectly its having an effect by cooking with it, eating it! For my clothes i do it like allie, but my legs I’m covering with black cumin oil! No more ticks since i make this way!
Listen to someone who had a bad experience with this stuff. Product is a great product but watch how you use it. My bad experience was probably 85% my fault but that said, this stuff is potent, read those directions and follow them strictly! Years ago I used this stuff after a very bad year for ticks in my area. Sprayed all my turkey hunting gear with it, let it dry, stored it and on opening day like all others I got dressed, and tucked my pants leg into my boots and went after the thunder chickens. I wore those same pants for several hunts before washing them. Towards the end of the season, usually 21 to 22 days, my shins started itching really badly. Then they broke out in a serious, and painful itching rash!!!! Long story short, where my pants were tucked in, and it was hot, so I sweated a lot, that stuff soaked into my open pores and really hurt me badly. My skin has never been the same! So, the stuff is good, actually great! But guys use common sense and don't put it on clothing that can be next to skin, or soak in by sweating. I'm only saying this so nobody has to go through what I did by not thinking it through. God bless!
@@OutdoorsAllie and I hope and pray you never do have an experience like that young lady! It's horrible! No, never really had any other bad experiences with insecticides like that!!! But I'm way more aware of how I use them now. In spring turkey season, trout fishing, and working on my blinds, treestands, and salt lick/feeding stations I basically use deet on my outer clothing and Cutter Skinsensations on my skin. I tuck my pants in my boots, rubber boots, and really haven't had a problem with ticks at all. I have had sensitive skin ever since that experience and so poison ivy etc... is my greater nemesis! Your product your advertising is a very good one just use common sense. Your legs in rubber boots or boots are going to get hot and sweat and if you have that stuff on socks and pant bottoms tucked in its going to get on your skin. Wear your pants untucked if using it, but I would never again put it on my socks. No way!!!! Also, I would only use that stuff on outer clothing, not my t shirt under my outer clothing. Hope this helps someone. God bless! Hey, let's see more of ya Wacker!!!! Once every month or two makes a person worry about ya.
Thanks for the great advice! The ticks are bad here in my part of Pennsylvania as well. We've already had bites. If you burn wood in the winter, they can come in on the wood as well.
Turkey season me & my buddy sat in 3 set ups, I was wearing BUZZ OFF/ ELIMITIC camo and socks, after the hunt, I had no ticks and my friend had 11. These products are good for the life of the garment. The Gennie hens and free range chickens help around the house and yard.
Awesome tips. I picked up a big bottle of the Sawyer's permethrin after watching a previous video you had posted. Used it all spring during turkey season. Works really well.
Thanks for the tips.Back in the 50,s 60, and 70,s I stayed in the woods and used nothing to keep them off me.Never saw one on me.These days with our milder winters the insects have been thriving.Some of our big name outdoor folks have given up turkey hunting because their whole families had come down with Lime or Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.There,s one tick that latches on to you or your dog and the victim becomes unable to move or talk,a very spooky thing.Remove the tick and your ok.Be safe.
Thanks for sharing Allie here in Northwest PA the ticks are terrible. I used the Sawyers tick spray on my clothes this spring during turkey season and it really worked.
I'm very curious as to if anyone including you Allie, can explain how Lyme disease came about. 1 hint, WW2. Also check your state to see if your area has Alpha-Gal. Get it from the lonestar tick and it makes you allergic to red meat especially cow meat or anything from a cow. Permethrin is a life saver. All Army uniforms when I was in 2007-2020, came from the uniform factory with permethrin basically in the fibers of the uniform and if I remember right it was good for 70 washes then have to reapply to the uniform. We also used 95% deet. Stuff burns like hell on the skin but it sure worked.
@@OutdoorsAllie if you like history and how things came to be in the world around us then it won't disappoint. Warning it's a bit of a rabbit hole so hopefully you and Nick intend on not sleeping and staying up for hours reading watching videos on it lol. Quite crazy.
Outstanding video, Allie! I buy concentrate permethrin sold in farm stores. One bottle makes a huge amount of diluted spray that you use for your clothing. Way cheaper than buying the spray cans and bottles sold in camping and sporting stores.
I remember back in the Army we were given Permethrin, but since it came in a green bottle, I assumed it was born in a secret government monkey lab and wouldn’t use it. But after I was out, I found it in a yellow bottle at REI and grabbed it. Works great!
The deer ticks have gotten so much worse here around the Chestnut Ridges and Laurel Highlands since I first started hunting but Permethrin really does work very well in repelling and/or killing any that get on your clothing.
Another way is to use butter, peanut butter, oil, grease, really anything that you can spread over and around the tick to smoother it. It will release and try to find another area where it can start breathing again.
Great informative video Allie, can be for anyone. I hope those who are in tick infested areas get to see this. we are having a bad season in my city with ticks. you look great keep up the great vids. Hows the hunt?
Really glad you covered this topic. They are very bad in NC. also. Evaluating land for customers that want to build is part of my job and requires me to have to go into woods/bushes and in the summer can be very thick. I do use Permethrin on my clothes, regular bug spray like Off, and where tall boots. I still get them but it has helped tremendously. Also have to watch out for snakes, especially Copperheads! Lol Fun times!
Unfortunately I can't buy it here in ontario due to pesticide bans !!!!! And yet it's a royal pain in the ass to get a legit test for Lyme here !!!! Seems smart eh !!!! 😏
Hey Allie, That's great information. Going to have to go back into the video and write down the name of that spray. With that being said... I'm getting hungry. lol. When is the next video-meal coming out. Take care and be safe.
you can't miss it, that spray is very recognizable yellow bottle easy to find at walmart in camping gear section or other sporting goods stores Sawyer brand name, same company that makes water filters and first aid
I heard a Q-tip saturated with blue Dawn dish soap then keep circling the tick that’s bitten you then it’ll remove itself. I’ve never had a tic bite just something I’ve heard
I used to use the spray you used but given the relatively short effective time frame I have gone with what a lot of my lumber and forester buds are doing... The actually send their clothes out to a company called "insect shield" and they pressurize wash with the same spray compound you use along with a mending formula that nearly gets you an entire year... It cost us about 75 bucks each but to all the foresters along with folks like you and I that just can't stay out of the woods lol it is well worth it.. .very important topic and thanks for covering... peace and have a great summer from the Reed Farm in fryburg pa
😧Wear nitrile gloves when you apply Permethrin. While in some forms, it's actually used as a topical ointment, when used in tick sprays, it's aggravating to the skin and FYI, DEET destroys gear (nylons, polyesters, spandex, etc...). Picaridin however is safe for contact with garments.
I always rubbing alcohol after I get bit. Lyme disease is a bacteria it probably helps allot if you catch it early, 70% ethanol would work too, also if you get food grade ethanol 70% it not only works as a disinfectant but it doubles as portable vodka just dilute in a 1/1 ratio with water. Just make sure it’s not more then 75% or it evaporates to quickly and doesn’t fully disinfect.
When I was in the Army we used to have our pants tucked into our boots and then we would wear a flea collar around each leg. Don't know if it works or not but I never got any ticks on me.
I live where I have never seen or had any ticks on me or the animals. I don’t want to return back to my southern roots for this reason, not to exclude the copperheads!
👍👍 Thank you for the great tips and information appreciate it, I do. Also I think you should check something out too, it's called bait up. I guess it's a new way of keeping minnows alive. I already watched the video for it too.
Permethrin works great !But I don't use it just to go out to mow grass ,take the dog out or work in the garden .I have neighbors that have Lyme disease unfortunately so I know it's here .I live in Western PA ,and when I was growing up I never had to worry about those little monsters...
3 oz's per garmet? So a pair of socks requires the same amount as a pair of pants or a shirt? I'm throwing the red flag on that tip right there. Sounds like somebody is trying to get us to go through the product rather quickly.
She's so special, I love people like her ...
From Someone that Struggles with the effects of Lyme..... Thank You!
Glad to see a Yinzer stepping up and giving the 411 (in the 412)
I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you're doing alright!
Go Buccos!
My tip from germany: black cumin oil! Absolutely natural. You can apply it directly on your skin or indirectly its having an effect by cooking with it, eating it! For my clothes i do it like allie, but my legs I’m covering with black cumin oil! No more ticks since i make this way!
Traveling to Austria soon, and I'd like to try this. Do you have a favorite brand of black cumin oil? I only see supplements for sale.
I'm in Maryland and the ticks are brutal here too. I started using permethrin a few seasons ago and have only found a couple ticks since. Great tip!
Agreed. When I use it properly I rarely see a tick on me.
Listen to someone who had a bad experience with this stuff.
Product is a great product but watch how you use it.
My bad experience was probably 85% my fault but that said, this stuff is potent, read those directions and follow them strictly!
Years ago I used this stuff after a very bad year for ticks in my area.
Sprayed all my turkey hunting gear with it, let it dry, stored it and on opening day like all others I got dressed, and tucked my pants leg into my boots and went after the thunder chickens.
I wore those same pants for several hunts before washing them.
Towards the end of the season, usually 21 to 22 days, my shins started itching really badly.
Then they broke out in a serious, and painful itching rash!!!!
Long story short, where my pants were tucked in, and it was hot, so I sweated a lot, that stuff soaked into my open pores and really hurt me badly.
My skin has never been the same!
So, the stuff is good, actually great!
But guys use common sense and don't put it on clothing that can be next to skin, or soak in by sweating.
I'm only saying this so nobody has to go through what I did by not thinking it through.
God bless!
Dang. I've never experienced anything like that.
Sorry to hear that. Have you had adverse reactions with other insecticides as well?
@@OutdoorsAllie and I hope and pray you never do have an experience like that young lady!
It's horrible!
No, never really had any other bad experiences with insecticides like that!!!
But I'm way more aware of how I use them now. In spring turkey season, trout fishing, and working on my blinds, treestands, and salt lick/feeding stations I basically use deet on my outer clothing and Cutter Skinsensations on my skin.
I tuck my pants in my boots, rubber boots, and really haven't had a problem with ticks at all.
I have had sensitive skin ever since that experience and so poison ivy etc... is my greater nemesis!
Your product your advertising is a very good one just use common sense. Your legs in rubber boots or boots are going to get hot and sweat and if you have that stuff on socks and pant bottoms tucked in its going to get on your skin.
Wear your pants untucked if using it, but I would never again put it on my socks. No way!!!!
Also, I would only use that stuff on outer clothing, not my t shirt under my outer clothing.
Hope this helps someone.
God bless!
Hey, let's see more of ya Wacker!!!!
Once every month or two makes a person worry about ya.
Thanks alot, young lady. I learn something new every time I watch your videos.
Happy to hear that. Thanks for watching!
Good advice my dude!!… I’m on tick # 27 for the year 🙀
Ughhhh my skin is crawling just thinking about that!
Thanks for watching!!
Hi my friends and thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching Earl!
Thanks for the great advice! The ticks are bad here in my part of Pennsylvania as well. We've already had bites. If you burn wood in the winter, they can come in on the wood as well.
Good tip! Thanks for watching James!
As always thanks for the tip. Any hunter should follow these tips.
Awesome advice. I use repel. Thanks
Turkey season me & my buddy sat in 3 set ups, I was wearing BUZZ OFF/ ELIMITIC camo and socks, after the hunt, I had no ticks and my friend had 11. These products are good for the life of the garment. The Gennie hens and free range chickens help around the house and yard.
Yikes! That's brutal.
I really do think sanitizing the area afterwards with some sort of alcohol (70%) it’s super important
Thank you!! Upping my outdoor game now for April to September!!
Good luck this year!!
Awesome tips. I picked up a big bottle of the Sawyer's permethrin after watching a previous video you had posted. Used it all spring during turkey season. Works really well.
Good deal. Happy to hear that!
Thanks for the tips.Back in the 50,s 60, and 70,s I stayed in the woods and used nothing to keep them off me.Never saw one on me.These days with our milder winters the insects have been thriving.Some of our big name outdoor folks have given up turkey hunting because their whole families had come down with Lime or Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.There,s one tick that latches on to you or your dog and the victim becomes unable to move or talk,a very spooky thing.Remove the tick and your ok.Be safe.
I was attacked by ticks in one of my explorations. In the future i will use permethrin. I watched your video. Greetings
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing Allie here in Northwest PA the ticks are terrible. I used the Sawyers tick spray on my clothes this spring during turkey season and it really worked.
Glad to hear that! Thanks for watching John!
Tips well , Apreciated …
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I'm very curious as to if anyone including you Allie, can explain how Lyme disease came about. 1 hint, WW2. Also check your state to see if your area has Alpha-Gal. Get it from the lonestar tick and it makes you allergic to red meat especially cow meat or anything from a cow.
Permethrin is a life saver. All Army uniforms when I was in 2007-2020, came from the uniform factory with permethrin basically in the fibers of the uniform and if I remember right it was good for 70 washes then have to reapply to the uniform.
We also used 95% deet. Stuff burns like hell on the skin but it sure worked.
Interesting topic. I'll do some research!
@@OutdoorsAllie if you like history and how things came to be in the world around us then it won't disappoint. Warning it's a bit of a rabbit hole so hopefully you and Nick intend on not sleeping and staying up for hours reading watching videos on it lol. Quite crazy.
Found one in the truck yesterday lol captured him too see what like of tick he was
Thank you for sharing with us Allie.
Thanks for watching Jimmy!
Outstanding video, Allie! I buy concentrate permethrin sold in farm stores. One bottle makes a huge amount of diluted spray that you use for your clothing. Way cheaper than buying the spray cans and bottles sold in camping and sporting stores.
Thanks for watching Ross!
Thanks . Good tips
Glad you liked it!
These are great tips for me cuz I live in Finland
Good video nice of you to share information hope it helps others out & keep up the good work 👍🏻
Thanks Ronnie 👍
@@OutdoorsAllie enjoy the rest of your week
I remember back in the Army we were given Permethrin, but since it came in a green bottle, I assumed it was born in a secret government monkey lab and wouldn’t use it. But after I was out, I found it in a yellow bottle at REI and grabbed it. Works great!
Hahahahahahahah
Great video Allie.
Glad you liked it!
Oh yea turkey season sucked so bad for ticks. Good tips thanks
Ya, turkey season can get brutal with the ticks!
Great and thank you. Stay safe OA
Thanks Kevin. You as well!
Thank you Allie so much for this very helpful information
Thanks for watching David
The deer ticks have gotten so much worse here around the Chestnut Ridges and Laurel Highlands since I first started hunting but Permethrin really does work very well in repelling and/or killing any that get on your clothing.
I agree!
Another way is to use butter, peanut butter, oil, grease, really anything that you can spread over and around the tick to smoother it. It will release and try to find another area where it can start breathing again.
Great informative video Allie, can be for anyone. I hope those who are in tick infested areas get to see this. we are having a bad season in my city with ticks.
you look great keep up the great vids. Hows the hunt?
Great video 👍🎄
Thanks for watching!
Any recommendations for pets
Really glad you covered this topic. They are very bad in NC. also. Evaluating land for customers that want to build is part of my job and requires me to have to go into woods/bushes and in the summer can be very thick. I do use Permethrin on my clothes, regular bug spray like Off, and where tall boots. I still get them but it has helped tremendously. Also have to watch out for snakes, especially Copperheads! Lol Fun times!
Ticks are the worst! Thanks for watching Lee!
Awesome video!
Glad you enjoyed it Austin!
Wlc back 💗💗
Saludos👍
Unfortunately I can't buy it here in ontario due to pesticide bans !!!!! And yet it's a royal pain in the ass to get a legit test for Lyme here !!!! Seems smart eh !!!! 😏
Yikes.
Hey Allie, That's great information.
Going to have to go back into the video and write down the name of that spray. With that being said...
I'm getting hungry. lol. When is the next video-meal coming out.
Take care and be safe.
you can't miss it, that spray is very recognizable yellow bottle
easy to find at walmart in camping gear section or other sporting goods stores
Sawyer brand name, same company that makes water filters and first aid
For sure!! Lots of fishing videos to come this summer.
Hi Allie, great informative video. Can I share the video on Facebook for my hunting and outdoor enthusiast friends?
Thanks for watching Jim. Go for it!
We have lone star ticks that can a person to eventually have heart disease and allergies to meat.
I heard a Q-tip saturated with blue Dawn dish soap then keep circling the tick that’s bitten you then it’ll remove itself. I’ve never had a tic bite just something I’ve heard
I used to use the spray you used but given the relatively short effective time frame I have gone with what a lot of my lumber and forester buds are doing... The actually send their clothes out to a company called "insect shield" and they pressurize wash with the same spray compound you use along with a mending formula that nearly gets you an entire year... It cost us about 75 bucks each but to all the foresters along with folks like you and I that just can't stay out of the woods lol it is well worth it.. .very important topic and thanks for covering... peace and have a great summer from the Reed Farm in fryburg pa
Thanks for the feedback!
😧Wear nitrile gloves when you apply Permethrin. While in some forms, it's actually used as a topical ointment, when used in tick sprays, it's aggravating to the skin and FYI, DEET destroys gear (nylons, polyesters, spandex, etc...). Picaridin however is safe for contact with garments.
Any one check to see if permeth fluoresces when looking through nods?
I always rubbing alcohol after I get bit. Lyme disease is a bacteria it probably helps allot if you catch it early, 70% ethanol would work too, also if you get food grade ethanol 70% it not only works as a disinfectant but it doubles as portable vodka just dilute in a 1/1 ratio with water. Just make sure it’s not more then 75% or it evaporates to quickly and doesn’t fully disinfect.
When I was in the Army we used to have our pants tucked into our boots and then we would wear a flea collar around each leg. Don't know if it works or not but I never got any ticks on me.
Interesting!!
Do,you get concerned if it rains that it could cause the permethrin get on your skin? Always been curious about that even tho I use it.
I've been using it for years and never had an issue.
Isny permethrin toxic?
I live where I have never seen or had any ticks on me or the animals. I don’t want to return back to my southern roots for this reason, not to exclude the copperheads!
Please madam make video of butchering bird's ❤️❤️🙏
Is permethrin odorless? I hate ticks, but I hate spooking deer when I hunt even more, so that's an important consideration for me!
Yes, it is odorless after it dries
Im watching tick videos because my dog had a tick today....and I feel so itchy. I feel they are all over me!!!!
Is it safe for kids to use on their clothes?
Yes.
Is 0.22% premethrin too low? It says tick repellent. Premethrin is banned here and that product the only option for me.
Im not sure, but it's probably better than nothing!
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Thank you for the great tips and information
appreciate it, I do.
Also I think you should check something out too, it's called bait up.
I guess it's a new way of keeping minnows alive. I already watched the video for it too.
I'll check it out!!
@@OutdoorsAllie
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is Permethrin harmful to pets?
Not for dogs. Cats, yes. Keep garments away from cats until they are properly dried.
Permethrin works great !But I don't use it just to go out to mow grass ,take the dog out or work in the garden .I have neighbors that have Lyme disease unfortunately so I know it's here .I live in Western PA ,and when I was growing up I never had to worry about those little monsters...
I never had ticks growing up. Seems to be more prevalent now!
Avoid chemicals, IMO.
What pants are you wearing in this video?
They're from Urban Outfitters!
👍💪👌🐝
3 oz's per garmet? So a pair of socks requires the same amount as a pair of pants or a shirt? I'm throwing the red flag on that tip right there.
Sounds like somebody is trying to get us to go through the product rather quickly.
Noice
What do you call a tick that does not know when its time to shut up? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A TICK Talker…. 😝🥸 Great Vid OA.
LOL