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Post subject: Bug Repellent Posted: March 1st, 2011, 12:33 am
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OK I'm sick of soaking myself from head to toe with Deet every year but that seems to be what it takes in the areas I hunt if you don't want to be carried off by the skeeters and deer flies, I know we have another topic here that about everyone's favorite bug repellent (off, cutters, ect.) but what I'm really looking for is a more natural (less toxic) solution, I remember Greys saying he uses a combination spray with eucalyptus,tea tree oil and citronella, I also heard rubbing catnip on yourself works pretty well, anyone else have any secrets to share?
Just remember...... you can eat any mushroom ONCE
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Post subject: Re: Bug Repellent Posted: March 1st, 2011, 6:46 am
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Those Thermacells work. I have one and love it. It does not work well if it is really windy or if you are moving fast though. Not natural but you also are not rubbing crap all over your skin which I hate.
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Post subject: Re: Bug Repellent Posted: March 1st, 2011, 8:30 am
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 uncle_todd wrote: Those Thermacells work. I have one and love it. It does not work well if it is really windy or if you are moving fast though. Not natural but you also are not rubbing crap all over your skin which I hate. Thanks Todd, I've been considering one of those for a while now, my brother swears by his, says it keeps him bug free while bow hunting, I was just a little concerned on how well it worked while walking, probably give it a shot seeing how I don't move as fast as I used to anymore.LOL.
Just remember...... you can eat any mushroom ONCE
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Post subject: Re: Bug Repellent Posted: March 1st, 2011, 11:22 am
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i have heard that a mixture of apple cider and vinager works. but i have not tried it. eating alot of garlic helps some. and one of my friends doesnt shower very often and doesnt use deoderant at all. so b.o. works for him. and it repels way more than just bugs. [ Post made via Mobile Device ] 
Blewits are better.
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Post subject: Re: Bug Repellent Posted: March 1st, 2011, 12:59 pm
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Git the thermacell....2 if u walk fast. If its windy,the bugs sometimes don't either me, but they do work. [ Post made via Android ] 
jon...avatar is me 55 pounds extra on my gut and 40+ of fireburn morels..from the Sleeper Lake burn...found the fuzzy foot and thanks to greysRDbest for knowing what it was!
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Post subject: Re: Bug Repellent Posted: March 1st, 2011, 10:21 pm
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Do the thermacell's repel ticks also?
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Post subject: Re: Bug Repellent Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 12:35 pm
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 Shroonman wrote: Do the thermacell's repel ticks also? From what I've read, no they don't and you have to keep buying the 2 different types of cartridges for the thermacells. I like the 100 percent deet myself and seldom ever spray in on my skin. I keep a lightweight long sleeved shirt and ballcap in the car that I keep sprayed.
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Post subject: Re: Bug Repellent Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 1:49 pm
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Google "All Terrain" insect repellent. I use it and it works but you have to reapply every 2 hours. It comes in a pump spray bottle and has never stained my clothes or hurt delicate skin on my face and hands.
Does sting your eyes AND you will smell of citron and other essential oils...all day long until you shower. Nice not to have Deet in your shrooms. I go through about 3 bottles per season @ 10 bucks a pop.
Works to repel mosquitos and ticks but you have to apply liberally.
"Morels on the ground, morels on the ground, lookin' like a fool for morels on the ground!"
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Post subject: Re: Bug Repellent Posted: April 23rd, 2012, 10:42 pm
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i heard you can boil onions down and use that juice as bug spray. also you can just rub and onion on your skin. has anyone ever tried anything like this?
Blewits are better.
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Post subject: Re: Bug Repellent Posted: May 30th, 2012, 3:18 am
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My onion juice worked pretty good yesterday. The only problem was that it wasn't sweat resistant. Anyone know how to make home aid bug spray waterproof or sweat proof? Rather than throwing away all my old rotting onions, i chopped them up, outer layer and all and boiled them down till the water was nice and brown. made the house stink but its better than deet.
Blewits are better.
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