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<blockquote data-quote="Shanman" data-source="post: 4646803" data-attributes="member: 4101"><p>Just like Andy and Buzz, spray the day before and let air dry then I spray down before I head into the field. I always lift up my pant legs and spray my boots and socks down at this time also, even though they were sprayed down the night before along with my clothes. I also like to wear lite khaki colored bdu pants out scouting, helps you see the larger ticks better so you can get them off. Did this 2 weeks ago at Catoosa, because of the early morning dew and lightweight pants I stayed soaked from the waist down till noon. Picked about 20 ticks off throughout the day but never got one on my skin. I also strip down in the garage and go straight to the shower. Just my 2cents but it's worked great for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shanman, post: 4646803, member: 4101"] Just like Andy and Buzz, spray the day before and let air dry then I spray down before I head into the field. I always lift up my pant legs and spray my boots and socks down at this time also, even though they were sprayed down the night before along with my clothes. I also like to wear lite khaki colored bdu pants out scouting, helps you see the larger ticks better so you can get them off. Did this 2 weeks ago at Catoosa, because of the early morning dew and lightweight pants I stayed soaked from the waist down till noon. Picked about 20 ticks off throughout the day but never got one on my skin. I also strip down in the garage and go straight to the shower. Just my 2cents but it's worked great for me. [/QUOTE]
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