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Originally posted by ctom87 View PostI think they're new, but they do have a 12 hour pad. I bought them for our trip to Seaside in May. Check 'em out. They're about 3x the size and have aluminum on either side.
Compatible with all fuel-powered repellers (except the Backpacker). Includes fuel cartridges and Max Life Mats that last 3 times longer than original mats.
Package contains: 4 Max Life 12-Hour repellent mats and 4 fuel cartridges
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Originally posted by Fishndude View PostI always put a new one vertical, next to the old one vertical. Next hunt...push the old one out and install a new one along side the new one from last time. (if that makes sense) lol
Ahhh another great idea I’m now stealing, thanks!
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Adding a couple of drops of water works as long as there is still a little blue color and the pad hasn't turned white.
Thermacell has saved many a hunt, and I have used it on a few fishing trips as well.
I won't go anywhere without it, and keep one in my truck, as well as one in my hunting bag.
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I bought concentrated permethrin, diluted it, and use a pistol style spray gun to wet my clothes down. Let air dry, hang inside a dry cleaning bag until I use it. I spray my jeans, socks, shirts, and cap. Bugs stay away. I do have to do something with exposed skin, so I have this lotion from Southern Pine Soaps "The Gnat Stuff" which is an all natural repellent that works amazingly long, smells great, and keeps even gnats away. Probably not good to use for hunting, but perfect for everything else.
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