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<blockquote data-quote="Munch" data-source="post: 2732912" data-attributes="member: 36823"><p>Living in what can arguably be called the mosquito capital of the continental US, a small shrimping village along the SC coast, near the Francis Marion National Forest (SWAMP) where salt marsh mosquitoes flourish anytime temps are above 50F...I am a huge fan of Insect Shield. </p><p></p><p>All of my hunting and fishing clothes are treated with the non-toxic substance permethrin. If the mosquitoes and "no seeums" are really bad, a head net is required. I'm not a huge fan of DEET; just too toxic in high concentrations after repeated use. </p><p></p><p>Truth be told...there is no 100%, sure fire way to repel mosquitos for a long period of time. The females will always be a nuisance. Only females bite because they need your blood to reproduce.</p><p></p><p>For $120, Insect Shield will treat all the garments you can stuff in a bag. I send in my hunting clothes in the summer for treatment; my fishing clothes around March. You can also pay by the garment if needed.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.insectshield.com/products/insect-shield-your-clothes-easy-packs" target="_blank">Insect Shield treatment here.</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Munch, post: 2732912, member: 36823"] Living in what can arguably be called the mosquito capital of the continental US, a small shrimping village along the SC coast, near the Francis Marion National Forest (SWAMP) where salt marsh mosquitoes flourish anytime temps are above 50F...I am a huge fan of Insect Shield. All of my hunting and fishing clothes are treated with the non-toxic substance permethrin. If the mosquitoes and "no seeums" are really bad, a head net is required. I'm not a huge fan of DEET; just too toxic in high concentrations after repeated use. Truth be told...there is no 100%, sure fire way to repel mosquitos for a long period of time. The females will always be a nuisance. Only females bite because they need your blood to reproduce. For $120, Insect Shield will treat all the garments you can stuff in a bag. I send in my hunting clothes in the summer for treatment; my fishing clothes around March. You can also pay by the garment if needed. [URL='https://www.insectshield.com/products/insect-shield-your-clothes-easy-packs']Insect Shield treatment here.[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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