Winston Wolf
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- Joined
- Jun 18, 2014
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I agree that DEET is very effective and safe.
I am a little disappointed that you chose to cast doubt on my information regarding permethrin, especially as a quick internet search yields quite a bit of reliable information about the subject. I would add that I am also experienced in this area, and I will say how. I am a physician, I have been a member of the Wilderness Medical Society, I have gone on medical missions to third world countries (requiring mosquito safety for everyone on the team), and I am the travel med doc for our office.
Let me point out a few resources that can be useful for learning about permethrin treatment.
The first is from the United States of America military. A pertinent paragraph reads:
Uniforms treated with permethrin in factories are preferred to
individual treatment. Factory-treatment is the most efficient
and fastest method of uniform treatment. Tests show
factory-treated uniforms may provide protection for up to 50
launderings, but treating uniforms with permethrin sprays or
kits only will be effective for 5 or 6 launderings. When
permethrin is applied before the uniform is purchased or
issued, it reduces the risk of Service members being
exposed by breathing vapors or coming in contact with skin.
Following individual treatment, make sure uniforms dry
completely before wearing them.
Another useful site is REI.com, which sells clothing treated with permethrin at the factory. It is exOfficio's "Buzz Off" line of clothing:
You can also read about permethin treatment spray on Amazon:
Good post. Thanks for the information.