Coin purse ?Some make good mittens
Coin purse ?Some make good mittens
That too.Coin purse ?
Couple years ago I came down with Rocky Mountain spotted fever that was rough,it was the sickest I've ever been in my life.I was diagnosed with alpha gal last year due to a tick bite, can no longer eat mammalian meat. Definitely a life changer. Now I check myself and the kids every time we come inside.
That's funny, because the buffalo used as a ball bag too. I knew a guy years ago that used a buffalo scrotum as a tobacco pouch.That too.
Old timers used them as a ball bag for muzzle loaders to
Last year I thought I had a Mole on my back that turned to Cancer. I looked in the mirror and had Jill take a picture of it. (I didn't enlarge the picture to see that the back of the Tick had little white dots). Went to the Dr. and they the PA an Dr. thought they would have to cut a sample and send away for testing. When they went to cut some the LEGS popped out from under a TICK!!!!!
Balls of steel?That too.
Old timers used them as a ball bag for muzzle loaders to
You're completely incorrect. Lyme, Alpha Gal, Rocky mountain spotted. All terrible.Ticks were the single biggest reason that I stopped bowhunting here on Long Island. You couldn't walk 20ft into the woods without picking up a load of them. I was spraying my camo with a ton of Permethrin (sp) but eventually came to the conclusion that spraying poison on myself, on a regular basis, may be more hazardous than Lyme disease or any of the other nasty things that ticks carry.
Bringing harvested deer home that were LOADED with deer ticks also became a reason for concern.
You're completely incorrect. Lyme, Alpha Gal, Rocky mountain spotted. All terrible.
Permethrin is extremely safe if used per the label.
And instead get a tick borne disease? You might want to look into those diseases.A lot of things were deemed to be safe, only to have that notion debunked many years later. Personally, I'd rather avoid dousing myself with chemicals that kill insects on contact.
Each to their own.
And instead get a tick borne disease? You might want to look into those diseases.
There's a lot of things the wackadoodle greenies think aren't safe that are a lot more safe than the "natural" alternative is.
Everything is toxic. Literally everything. Water.
It's the dose that makes it so.
If you're spraying permethrin on yourself or on your clothes while wearing them, then you didn't read the directions.
I've been using this for years and has worked great. I don't venture into the woods without treated clothes.Permethrin is extremely safe if used per the label