July Bugs and Permethrin

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July Bugs and Permethrin

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I've had good results with treating clothing with Permethrin, but I keep wondering if it's really enough with July mosquitoes on IR. My son, a good friend and I are planning to hike the Feldtman Loop in a little over a week, and I'm wondering if bug nets are overkill or a necessity.
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Re: July Bugs and Permethrin

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The bug net I have is the kind without a built-in hat. As a result it folds down (kinds Of winds up actually) into almost no space and weighs almost nothing nothing ( just a few ounces). This is a very small price to pay for the high value insurance it provides. You might never need it until that one evening when you arrive late and are trying to cook dinner in the dark while being terribly swarmed. Without the protection I might just go to bed without dinner.
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Re: July Bugs and Permethrin

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Thanks for the reply. If they are thick, my clothing treatment might not keep them out of my eyes, ears, etc.

No bug problems, but rain events on the AT had me cooking "indoors" (in my tent) a couple times.
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Re: July Bugs and Permethrin

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I always take my headnet for the reasons Ed says.

That one time you need it, but don't have it makes it worth the extra ounce.
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