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<blockquote data-quote="scn" data-source="post: 5068336" data-attributes="member: 1859"><p>The doctor that had the Ehrlichiosis told me he had recently read a medical paper that said ticks may be building up a resistance to the permanone. They documented ticks in the study that were able to crawl some distance across sprayed clothing and live. Not good.</p><p></p><p>I am concerned enough about them that during turkey season when I am routinely exposed the most that I wear a base layer barrier that they can't get through IN ADDITION to spraying down. There used to be a product out there called Rhynoskins that was like a heavy panty hose (hunting colors) with reinforced knee and elbow patches. The mesh was so small that even the little seed ticks couldn't get through. They apparently are still in business: <a href="https://rynoskin.com/" target="_blank">https://rynoskin.com/</a></p><p></p><p>Cabelas then sold a set of Bugskinz. It is stretchable nylon fabric like some of the UA stuff. Yes, both can get a little warm when it really heats up, but do provide another layer of protection. I just dress lighter above it when it starts to get hot. I haven't seen the Cabelas product in a year or so, but haven't looked very hard since I am set for right now. I bet there are some other products out there as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scn, post: 5068336, member: 1859"] The doctor that had the Ehrlichiosis told me he had recently read a medical paper that said ticks may be building up a resistance to the permanone. They documented ticks in the study that were able to crawl some distance across sprayed clothing and live. Not good. I am concerned enough about them that during turkey season when I am routinely exposed the most that I wear a base layer barrier that they can't get through IN ADDITION to spraying down. There used to be a product out there called Rhynoskins that was like a heavy panty hose (hunting colors) with reinforced knee and elbow patches. The mesh was so small that even the little seed ticks couldn't get through. They apparently are still in business: [URL]https://rynoskin.com/[/URL] Cabelas then sold a set of Bugskinz. It is stretchable nylon fabric like some of the UA stuff. Yes, both can get a little warm when it really heats up, but do provide another layer of protection. I just dress lighter above it when it starts to get hot. I haven't seen the Cabelas product in a year or so, but haven't looked very hard since I am set for right now. I bet there are some other products out there as well. [/QUOTE]
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