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  2. Permethrin - Wikipedia

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    Permethrin kills ticks and mosquitoes on contact with treated clothing. A method of reducing deer tick populations by treating rodent vectors involves stuffing biodegradable cardboard tubes with permethrin-treated cotton. Mice collect the cotton for lining their nests. Permethrin on the cotton kills any immature ticks feeding on the mice.

  3. The Best Tick-Repellent Clothing to Ward Off Big, Bad Bugs - AOL

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    The primary ingredient in InsectShield (or any insect-repellent treatment for clothing) is permethrin. This synthetic pyrethroid insecticide can kill insects, including ticks, and is a repellent ...

  4. Acaricide - Wikipedia

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    Chemical structure of permethrin, a common acaricide.. Acaricides are pesticides that kill members of the arachnid subclass Acari, which includes ticks and mites.Acaricides are used both in medicine and agriculture, although the desired selective toxicity differs between the two fields.

  5. After rare tick discovery, here’s how to stay safe this summer

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    Permethrin should not be applied directly to skin. Wearing long sleeves, pants and socks will help prevent tick bites, as well. A photo of a deer tick, dog tick and lone start tick in the palm of ...

  6. Don't let this be the summer you get Lyme disease: Take Care ...

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    Keystone Health's Dr. Tirupathi shares how to stay safe during tick season. ... Additionally, clothing, boots and camping gear can be treated with products containing 0.5% permethrin.

  7. Insect Shield - Wikipedia

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    It contains permethrin, which is similar to bug-repellent, and registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). [1] The product has been used to protect against ticks carrying Lyme Disease. [2]