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.
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.