Tickless Repellers Back in Stock!!

These have been around for decades but I've yet to see any research suggesting they're actually effective. I did some reading about ultrasonic pest repellants (including against ticks) years ago and the consensus was that these are wholly ineffective. I just did another cursory look and found much of the same.

Just soak your outdoor gear in 0.5% permethrin every 6wks and the ticks will just fall off of your clothes dead.
 
These have been around for decades but I've yet to see any research suggesting they're actually effective. I did some reading about ultrasonic pest repellants (including against ticks) years ago and the consensus was that these are wholly ineffective. I just did another cursory look and found much of the same.

Just soak your outdoor gear in 0.5% permethrin every 6wks and the ticks will just fall off of your clothes dead.
But isn't permethrin hard to come by in Canada?
 
By the gallon here (usually use it outside, but not much odour indoors) wipes out ant colonies, use a spray bottle, as is.
https://www.amazon.ca/OnGuard-Pro-Perm-Residual-Non-Flammable-Water-Based/dp/B0799QD2D5
Either that or ..the "cat's ass" is the residual Zodiac perimeter spray - downward use only- (they've changed the label)
https://www.petvalu.ca/product/zodiac-premise-2000-flea-spray/SCM07126
It kills fleas, spiders, ants, flies..or anything that comes in contact with it.
BAD for cats (oh darn), but dogs & humans, ..ok ;-)

I've found that any10%+ permethrin concentrate (bought in the US) for AG use is usually pretty stinky!
 
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