Permethrin-Yes or no
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Permethrin-Yes or no
73 days and counting..... I have been given some advice to use Permethrin to treat our clothing before our safari. What do the more experienced travelers think about this?
Our safari is Kenya and Tanzania late May. (Yes, Larsens was on our itinerary, we are waiting to hear more on alternatives from Daniel.)
Thanks
Our safari is Kenya and Tanzania late May. (Yes, Larsens was on our itinerary, we are waiting to hear more on alternatives from Daniel.)
Thanks
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Permethrin won't help much with tse-tse bites which are often encountered in woodlands. If these critters are going to bite, be prepared for a nasty one and work thru it. Otherwise, if you read the many threads, few visitors actually are bothered by or ever get mossie bites.
Personally, in 16/yrs, I rarely have used repellent and except for a few bites gotten in Nairobi, which at 5,000' ft and cold at nite shouldn't be a hotbed of mossies... this hasn't been an issue.
Granted some people are magnets for all kinds of flying things, but if you're not, why bother treating your clothing for the time and expense. Rather, during mossie biting time - dusk/dawn - do what is advised... wear long pants, sleeves, socks and apply repellent to exposed hands.
Personally, in 16/yrs, I rarely have used repellent and except for a few bites gotten in Nairobi, which at 5,000' ft and cold at nite shouldn't be a hotbed of mossies... this hasn't been an issue.
Granted some people are magnets for all kinds of flying things, but if you're not, why bother treating your clothing for the time and expense. Rather, during mossie biting time - dusk/dawn - do what is advised... wear long pants, sleeves, socks and apply repellent to exposed hands.
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Doing safaris for almost 20 years in Southern and East Arfica to all thinkable seasons: Never used any Repellent to my clothing as preparation for a trip.
Just be careful when doing walks that you don't knee into a tick nest which can really have an impact.
TAZ - Tarangire and Wtsrern Serengeti (Grumeti) we experienced Tsetse flies which are really nasty.
We use repellent (and hope it works), cover ourselves according to the circumstances and we were fine.
Happy travels.
SV
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Lillipets
THX for the input regarding cats. Not that I would ever think of using it. But it makes clear how sensitive our pets are and how little thoughts we spend on things which might have an impact.
Just be careful when doing walks that you don't knee into a tick nest which can really have an impact.
TAZ - Tarangire and Wtsrern Serengeti (Grumeti) we experienced Tsetse flies which are really nasty.
We use repellent (and hope it works), cover ourselves according to the circumstances and we were fine.
Happy travels.
SV

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Lillipets
THX for the input regarding cats. Not that I would ever think of using it. But it makes clear how sensitive our pets are and how little thoughts we spend on things which might have an impact.
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