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    I've got one, it works pretty well most of the time. Best in a stationary area, rather than moving around, it does work good in the hammock.

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    I have the ENO double nest and just received my Buginator Nano yesterday. Laying in it flat puts my hard and feet right against the net. Worried a bit about getting bit through the net this 4th of July weekend as I will be in the woods where I know the skeets and gnats are pretty bad. Thoughts?

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    My son and I use the kammock roo hammock with the dragon fly bug net. Works great for us. Never had nothing but top notch service from Kammock either.
    I'm not completely stupid, just "Nucking Futz"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jpfam View Post
    I have the ENO double nest and just received my Buginator Nano yesterday. Laying in it flat puts my hard and feet right against the net. Worried a bit about getting bit through the net this 4th of July weekend as I will be in the woods where I know the skeets and gnats are pretty bad. Thoughts?
    Can you add some tie-outs to the mesh that pull it open wider around you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by joshjv View Post
    Can you add some tie-outs to the mesh that pull it open wider around you?
    That's a good idea. I will check it out. Not much of a sewer and don't want to wreck the netting. I think I will treat with permethrin as well.

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    Has anyone used the Coleman permethrin spray? Thoughts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilvrSurfr View Post
    Better to buy a Buttinasling Buginator, which will work fine with the Kammok Roo. Buy yourself a bottle of 10% permethrin off Amazon and spray your bugnet (using the recommended water dilution).
    +1 on the Buginator. If you don't want to spend the money yet (you should), do like I did and buy a cheap bug netting and make a bug hammock tube. with cinches at each end.

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    See, when I go to sleep I am unaware of what is flying or crawling on me. If I am awake I can get ride of it, but when I sleep anything goes. I also sleep with my mouth open... Buzz... Buzz... Buzz... look a nice warm moist place to fly/crawl into... gulp... protein. I personally use a bug net anytime I camp. I also use permithrin on gear and clothes. The last time I was camping I was not yet asleep when a spider about 2-3 inches long walked across my ridgeline. At first I tried to zing it off and it bounced off the net and into the tarp and then back on the net. 3x I did that. I then thought to get my phone out and take a pic but it left before I could do so, and opening the net to look for it was not going to happen. I understand we head out to the woods to experience these things and I do enjoy all of it. Just not once I go to sleep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jpfam View Post
    Has anyone used the Coleman permethrin spray? Thoughts?
    I use it. My Harris Teeter has put in on clearance a few times over the last couple of years. I have had no issues with it. It sprays on well and dries quicker then my sawyer bottle. It also doesn't leak. I carry it in my car camping tub.

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    Okay, so I was in the thick woods for two days this weekend making a camp site on some land we have in WI. On my knees with a machete clearing out 2.5 ft brush and weeds. There were skeets and some ticks but none on me. They buzzed around to be sure but didn't land on treated areas. I am a permethrin fan!

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