I’m tired of mosquitos biting me. If i can’t stop them biting me, the next best thing is to stop them biting me a second time. So what’s the best (safe for me) way to make myself poisonous to mosquitos, and optionally other bugs that might bite me?

    • @[email protected]
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      Permethrin is toxic to cats; however, it has little effect on dogs. Many cats die after being given flea treatments intended for dogs, or by contact with dogs having recently been treated with permethrin. In cats it may induce hyperexcitability, tremors, seizures, and death.

      fyi

      • @VelvetStorm
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        Thanks for the info. I have 3 cats and I was about to look into this.

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          That said, prethreated clothing should be fine to have around cats as long as they aren’t actively licking/eating them.

          • @VelvetStorm
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            84 months ago

            My cats are a bit special so I wouldn’t put it past them.

    • @morphballganon
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      Your link is about a medicine/spray. Where are you finding the clothing?

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        I’ve treated my hunting clothing with permethrin when we were going to an area that was known to have an extremely heavy tick population. We had a spray bottle of the stuff, and did a thick coating all over our outer gear, and then allowed it to dry. Permethrin is fairly low toxicity for humans & dogs, but absolutely killer for mosquitoes and ticks. Worked like a charm!

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          Army combat uniforms even come pretreated with it.

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        Exoficio has a line of repellent clothing with permethrin. Craghoppers used to, but I think they stopped.

        The only drawback is washing wears out the treatment, so you either have to buy new gear or treat it yourself, as the other comment states.