I should have sprayed my bag with permethrin!

LongIslandPiney

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Jan 11, 2006
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Lo and behold I go for just a few feet in tall grass and the ticks are all over my bag (but not on my treated clothes).
I can't be so sure they were ticks, they were brownish reddish, very small, and crawled fast. Maybe they were chiggers. All I know is I spend the better part of 20 minutes trying to brush them all off my bag, I'd estimate there could have been 70-80 of them.
Anyway I checked, I hope I got them all. When I got home I checked the bag and all the stuff in it and I didn't see any, but I sprayed lysol in the bag, but I wonder if that will kill any hiding out. Or I should spray the bag with permethrin.
Luckily I didn't get any on me, though just to be sure I took a hot shower.
Just a reminder to anyone going hiking that maybe it's a good idea to spray everything you are carrying (well at least the outside of the bag).
That's what I think I'm gonna do. Because the grass aint going anywhere soon and the trails are quite overgrown this year. Must be from all the rain.
 
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Lo and behold I go for just a few feet in tall grass and the ticks are all over my bag (but not on my treated clothes).
I can't be so sure they were ticks, they were brownish reddish, very small, and crawled fast. Maybe they were chiggers. All I know is I spend the better part of 20 minutes trying to brush them all off my bag, I'd estimate there could have been 70-80 of them.
Anyway I checked, I hope I got them all. When I got home I checked the bag and all the stuff in it and I didn't see any, but I sprayed lysol in the bag, but I wonder if that will kill any hiding out. Or I should spray the bag with permethrin.
Luckily I didn't get any on me, though just to be sure I took a hot shower.
Just a reminder to anyone going hiking that maybe it's a good idea to spray everything you are carrying (well at least the outside of the bag).
That's what I think I'm gonna do. Because the grass aint going anywhere soon and the trails are quite overgrown this year. Must be from all the rain.

L I P, don't spray the camera with permithrin, it might peel the paint off.

Jim
 

woodjin

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Nov 8, 2004
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I know Sue is the bug-ologist, but I would bet on chiggers. The quote "crawling all over" just sounds chiggeresque to me. In my experience chiggers move faster than ticks and would tend to incite a comment like "crawling all over".

Jeff
 
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http://images.google.com/imgres?img...&prev=/images?q=chiggers&gbv=2&svnum=10&hl=en

I got loaded with the bastards just from walking around a blowdown in the road Monday night.
I got most of them off using duct tape wrapped around my hand backwards.
I still missed quite a few and now my groin and hip are itching something fierce.
God I love the woods!.

Thanks for posting that Scott, ugly mothers, i hope the itching stop soon, i 'd still rather be in the woods too.

Jim
 
Jul 12, 2006
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http://images.google.com/imgres?img...&prev=/images?q=chiggers&gbv=2&svnum=10&hl=en

I got loaded with the bastards just from walking around a blowdown in the road Monday night.
I got most of them off using duct tape wrapped around my hand backwards.
I still missed quite a few and now my groin and hip are itching something fierce.
God I love the woods!.

Thank's for the pictures, but that's way too much information. If a newcomer were to come onboard and see "blowdown", "duct tape" and "groin" in the same sentence, what type of board do you think they'd think we're running here?
 

Stu

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My wife and I got tons on us yesterday while looking for the Millville bunkers. I was lucky and got most off before they could bite; she wasn't so lucky. Her legs are covered with bites; I have a few on my feet & ankles. I think after a while you build up an immunity. :v:
 

RednekF350

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Feb 20, 2004
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I really don't think there is immunity to the bites but some people react more intensely and for longer periods of time.
My bites flare for about 4 days and disappear after a week or so. The problem is getting a new batch before the others are done.
After duct taping them off the other night I really thought I had them but I was surprised to wake up yesterday with a load of bites in assorted other areas.
Come on frost!
 

MarkBNJ

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Jun 17, 2007
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Ditto, about 4 - 5 days here, and then the bump hangs around a while longer but doesn't itch. Permanone on the clothing and boots seems to keep them off very effectively. Only thing I didn't do last time was spray my socks.
 

LongIslandPiney

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Jan 11, 2006
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Well I guess I got lucky because I am not itching anywhere. :D Bag is treated with permethrin for next time...because there's always a next time...when you finish walking along a trail for several miles and some overgrown grass stands in between you and the road.
 

Boyd

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The chiggers are terrible this year, but last year was no picnic either. I have been wearing my permethrin treated clothes but some still get through, I've got a bunch of bites on my ankles and feet. The grass was high the other day so I had to mow, I think that's when they get me the worst with everything blowing around from the mower.

I can't remember the last time I even saw a tick, it was over a month ago certainly...
 

Sue Gremlin

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Sep 13, 2005
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I am on vacation on the OBX, so I don't have any good stock photos here. I am certainly no expert on chiggers, so I am sure everyone else knows more about them than me. In fact, I have never spotted any on me, ever. As much as I have tried, I have never been able to see any.
Ironically, I got some chigger bites here on the beach. Monsters, they are!
 

NewSchoolPiney

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Jun 16, 2003
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Boston, MA
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Just when I thought I could get through one summer in Pine Barrens without a chigger encounter, here I sit with about 40+ bites all over my body. They last on me for about 4 to 8 weeks depending on the amount of scratching I do.

The hardest part are the ones on the feet. Like most people, I have to wear socks and shoes to work. This prolongs those ones by about 4 weeks usually and they just get worse and worse everyday. This sucks so bad.

Peace,

J
 
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