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      • How to Clean a Hunting Rifle: A Step-by-Step Guide
    • Hunting and Acute Mountain Sickness (Altitude Sickness): Signs, Symptoms, and Avoidance 
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    • Luck of the Draw: How to Apply for Hunting Tags  
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    • African American Mountain Man James Beckwourth
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    • Hugh Glass: The Real Revenant Badass
    • The Surly Life of Jeremiah “Livereatin’ ” Johnson
    • John Wesley Powell: Badass Explorer of the Grand Canyon
    • John Colter: First White Dude to See Yellowstone’s Hell on Earth
    • Who Was Mountain Man Jim Bridger?
    • African American Mountain Man James Beckwourth
    • Jedediah Smith: Grizzly Wrestling Champion of the World
    • Andrew Garcia: Montana’s Last Best Mountain Man
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      • The Reality of Skiing With Kids—Is it Worth it? 
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The Hunter’s Guide to Preventing Tick and Mosquito Bites 

by PJ DelHomme
in Hunting
Prevent Tick Bites

Hunters need a little extra protection from ticks and mosquitoes. These are the best ways to prevent bites from those nasty little (sometimes deadly) bugs.

As the snow melts, the days get longer, the flowers bloom, and the bugs are out for blood. You, your family, and the dog are on the menu. Mosquitos, ticks, and their brethren are not just annoying; they’re dangerous. Ticks carry Lyme disease, a dreadful, rapidly spreading disease. The good news is that plenty of options are on the market to keep bugs out of your business. 

The Best Spray Bug Repellents for Mosquitoes and Ticks

N, N-Diethyl-3-methyl benzamide, or DEET for short, has been the sportsman’s go-to bug repellent since it was first on the market in 1957. Initially developed by the U.S. Army in 1946, DEET has earned a reputation for causing skin rashes. Still, when used as directed, the Centers for Disease Control says DEET is safe and effective, even for pregnant and breastfeeding women. The CDC adds that you should apply repellent after sunscreen. DEET products tend to be stinky and oily, but they are effective. I like Cutter Backwoods Dry with 25 percent DEET. 

If you’re not a DEET fan, picaridin insect repellent is a great alternative. Sawyer Picaridin Insect Repellent comes in a pump bottle and contains 20 percent picaridin. Picaridin manufacturers claim that it’s more effective at repelling biting flies than DEET, and it’s also effective against ticks, mosquitoes, black flies, gnats, chiggers, and sand flies. Lasting up to 14 hours, it’s worth trying. 

Tick Repellents for Dogs and Clothes 

When camping in Tickville, USA, consider treating your gear and clothes with permethrin to provide another layer of protection. It’s odorless after drying and doesn’t stain. The treatment process is easy—just spray it on (again, your gear and clothes–not your skin). Wear gloves to avoid direct skin contact. It’s fine on your clothes once it dries. Like picaridin, Sawyer makes permethrin. Their website says you can even apply it to dogs to control fleas and lice for a month and ticks for six weeks. 

The Natural Way to Prevent Bug Bites 

If you’re a fan of essential oils (and who isn’t), this section is for you. A few oils found in nature are known to repel bugs. The oil of lemon eucalyptus (OLE) is sourced from an Australian plant, and the EPA classifies it as a biopesticide, meaning it’s a naturally occurring substance. Even so, it should not be used on kids under three. Numerous companies, such as Cutter and Repel, offer products with OLE as the active ingredient. 

Portable Gadgets for Repelling Bugs 

As a kid, I loved sitting on the porch in the evening as my dad smoked a Camel cigarette, listening to the bug zapper work its electrifying magic. Mosquitoes kept a steady rhythm to the zaps, and I swear the porch lights flickered when a moth saw the light. Today, you can get that same childish satisfaction in a cordless option. Amazon is flush with bug-zapper choices. If you want to have some real, wholesome fun, buy a couple electric fly swatters. For a more refined bug-repelling option, Thermacell makes products designed to create a defensive and invisible insect dome around you and your camp.

Being outdoors in spring and summer means you’re in bug territory, but you have plenty of options to fight back. Experiment and find out what works best in your neck of the woods. Don’t let those little buggers ruin a perfectly good day outside. 

What kind of repellent do you need or want? Check out this handy search tool provided by the EPA. 

The Best Way to Remove a Tick…brought to you by the Mayo Clinic

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