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Mosquitos and Bugs in the woods...How do you deal with them?
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<blockquote data-quote="dingeryote" data-source="post: 2987715" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Lotsa Deet. Chaps are hotter than hell, but are better than getting shredded by greenbrier and brambles, as well as providing a skeeter barrier. Long sleeve T-shirts coated with Deet to keep the skeeters more respectfull and the poison ivy contact minimal.</p><p>Reapply the DEET often, while cussing skeeters non stop..it helps.</p><p>And drink LOTS of water, before ya get thirsty. </p><p>Lastly, hang the chaps in the barn to dry when done, and do NOT toss 'em behind the truck seat. The word "Stench" comes to mind.</p><p></p><p>I avoid cutting in the summer best I can.</p><p>I'd rather deal with the cold and snow any day. </p><p></p><p>Good luck and have fun!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Stay safe!</p><p>Dingeryote</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dingeryote, post: 2987715, member: 30902"] Lotsa Deet. Chaps are hotter than hell, but are better than getting shredded by greenbrier and brambles, as well as providing a skeeter barrier. Long sleeve T-shirts coated with Deet to keep the skeeters more respectfull and the poison ivy contact minimal. Reapply the DEET often, while cussing skeeters non stop..it helps. And drink LOTS of water, before ya get thirsty. Lastly, hang the chaps in the barn to dry when done, and do NOT toss 'em behind the truck seat. The word "Stench" comes to mind. I avoid cutting in the summer best I can. I'd rather deal with the cold and snow any day. Good luck and have fun!! Stay safe! Dingeryote [/QUOTE]
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