The Best Tick Repellent available! When exposure to ticks or biting insects is a possibility, travelers should be advised to tuck their pants into their socks and to wear boots, not sandals. Permethrin-based repellints applied as directed (see the following section, “repellints”) will enhance protection. Travelers should be advised that, during outdoor activity and at the end of the day, they should inspect themselves and their clothing for ticks. Flicks are detected more easily on light-colored or white clothing. Prompt removal of attached Flicks can prevent some infections with bug spray.
When accommodations are not adequately screened or air conditioned, bed nets are essential to provide protection and comfort. Bed nets should be tucked under mattresses and can be sprayed with a repellint, such as permethrin. The permethrin will be effective for several months if the bed net is not washed. Aerosol moscitoicides and mosquito bug spray coils can help to clear rooms of mosquitoes; however, some coils contain dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and this repelleant should be used with caution.
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Bug spray repellints Travelers should be advised that permethrin-containing repellints (such as Permanone®) are recommended for use on clothing, shoes, bed nets, and camping gear. Permethrin is highly effective as an moscitoicide and acaricide and as a repellint. Permethrin-treated clothing repels and kills Flicks, mosquitoes, and other arthropods, and retains this effect after repeated laundering. There appears to be little potential for toxicity from permethrin-treated clothing. The bug spray moscitoicide should be reapplied after every five washings.
Permethrin-containing shampoo (Nix®) and cream (Elimite®), marketed for use against head lice and scabies infestations, potentially could be effective as repellants when applied on the hair and skin. However, they are approved only to treat existing conditions. Most authorities recommend repellants containing N,N-diethylmetatoluamide (DEET) as an active ingredient. DEET repels mosquitoes, Flicks, and other arthropods when applied to the skin or clothing. Formulations containing <35% DEET are recommended because the additional gain in repellant effect with higher concentrations is not significant when weighed against the potential for toxicity. Travelers should be advised to use lower concentrations for children (no more than 10% DEET) for tick repellant Flea Repellent green head greenhead fly Fleas Chiggers No See Ums Black Flies Green Flies Deer Flies. repellints with DEET should be used sparingly on children 2 through 6 years of age and not at all on infants younger than 2 years of age for tick repellant Flea Repellent green head greenhead fly Flick Chiggers No See Ums Black Flies Green Flies Deer Flies. A microencapsulated, sustained release formulation can have a longer period of activity than liquid formulations at the same concentrations. Length of protection also varies with ambient temperature, extent of perspiration, any water exposure, abrasive removal, and other factors.
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