Yea, I noticed that too. Hey, I don't write the copy! I just use the product. Let's hope they are better chemists than they are grammarians.
Can you post a shot of the bottle you got through Amazon? Searched it just now, found the 4 gals for $32, but further down the page found another vendor w/ 4 gals for $90+. The label on the more expensive one would appear to be the label currently shown on the manufacturers site, whereas the label on the cheaper one is different. Soooo close to pullin the trigger...
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Does the Bonides stand up to washings like the Sawyers? How often does the Bonides need to be reapplied?
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WOW, this stuff is carried by a couple of local places, I need to get down there and check it out. When I go to the above links, i can not find anything that is on the label about % or petroleum etc.,nor do I see price. But if it as czardad says, it might be a great cheaper alternative to sawyers, and available locally maybe. I'll try to find more about it om the web.
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Thanks, I looked again on MSDS and finally saw it: 0.5%.
It says "Aqueous/emulsion Diluent. COLOR: opaque/white ODOR: Slight Insecticide type odor.
Aqueous base product. Will not flash or burn. Will “steam” from water content."
Earlier there was a question about if this would stand up to washing as well as Sawyers. Anyone know of anything in Sawyers that would make a dif in this compared to other Permethrin products?
Bump, because we haven't had a good permethrin thread in quite a while, and, well, 'tis the season...
Dave
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Chemical's the same. Biggest challenge to macho ticks and 'skeeters selected for survival against 'thrin is the crowding of wuss species members that "Florida'd" yet further North, as is possible every Winter.
Of course, if there's less spraying this year, self-help protection may matter more. Armed, if you will, to go bare-armed comfortably.
Gentlemen, gather up your garments and prepare your soak-tanks.
Thanks, Dave.
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During the Hoosier Horse Fair,,one of the largest horse shows in the Midwest,,I ran into a Vet. Booth full of chemicals and stuff for horses,,asked him about a permethrin treatment for hanging and my gear and clothing. He sold me a can of Teckcide 11% treatment they used around horses, on horses, and around all the gear, farm equipment as well as horse equipment and told me not to get it on my hands and use rubber gloves in mixing it. He said the govt. controlled the making of the stuff and so before they watered it down, he bought 30-40 cases of the stuff from the supplier. Sold me a 20 oz can of it for 20 bucks. I mixed it according to the instructions, as it called for 2 table spoons per gal of water, mixes white looking like sawyers, but has a little smell to it, and after letting your gear hang a couple of days no smell left at all. After this weekends hang,,didn't get a tick on me anywhere, or even knew of the skeeters if they were around. Wife the other nite complained of skeeters sitting on the front porch so I lightly sprayed it down and part of the front yard..and not a skeeter anywhere. But this is super potent stuff the vet said. I figure I have about a 2-300 gallons of mixed in this can left that will last me. Check with horse suppliers and see if they have Techcide 11%.
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