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Useful for hot, muggy climates and cold-weather treks, the ExOfficio BugsAway bandanas and knit gaiters keeps your neck and face comfortable and protected. The bandana is made from soft cotton that won't chafe over time, while the neck gaiter is made from a moisture-wicking, quick-drying blend of polyester and elastane Read More
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Can someone explain what you get for $14.99? The description says (2-Pack). Does that mean two bandanas, a banadana and a neck gaiter or something else? If it's a bandana and a gaiter for $14.99, where is the description of the base gaiter and how does it compare to the gaiters that are an additional $7.99?
carricobIf I understand correctly according to the order page, you get 2 bandana for $14.99. If you choose neck gaiter then it is $7.50 more for each neck gaiter. So 2 bandana is $14.99. A bandana and a neck gaiter is $14.99+$7.50 and if you want 2 neck gaiter, it is $14.99 + $7.50+$7.50
I'm just looking for some handkerchiefs and I like these colors. Would I be wasting money buying these if I'm not going to use them for 'insect repelling bandanas?'
Great answer! The benefit to InsectShield is that it does last longer based on their experiments and my own personal experience, but you are 100% correct in that it is way more expensive than doing it yourself. I did it myself two years in a row but I'm forbidden from doing it again to our clothes & indoor "welcome mat" towels (we provide our local ticks hitching a ride on our shoes with a warm welcome of permethrin ;-D ) because my boyfriend doesn't like the smell. I used Martin's Permethrin 10%. I used the Sawyer mix before and I doubt thick that has as strong of a smell... but costs more. Anyway, permethrin ftw!
Interesting discussion. Me and the ol' lady's cat don't get along so well anyway, so I'm gonna take a chance that I won't kill it by saving myself from potential Dengue Fever, Zika, West Nile Virus and other infections from mosquito-borne maladies. I'm perfectly willing to gamble with the cat's life rather than with my own. lol.
I live in Southeastern-most Alabama. Humidity at this moment is 90%+. The 'squitos and gnats have been worse this year than any I can remember. I ride a Harley, so I don't even have to change "my look" much at all to wear these things. I've tried all the sprays and rub-on products. They all stink to high Heaven, and they're greasy/oily to boot. I really hope these things work, because I've been driven nuts by the bugs this year. Not a very far drive mind you, but anything I can do to stave off reaching that destination, I'll jump on it! So I'm in.
If they do work, I hope it's not 10 (or more) weeks before they come around again. I'd buy three or four packs if I was real confident that they work well, but gotta start with just one pack for now. Just keep in mind, Massdrop, that I'm probably not the only cautious first-time buyer out here, and bring 'em back soon after this drop ships please.
BlueTomIt won't kill the cat :-) wet permethrin that hasn't bonded with fabric would kill the cat though.
InsectShield is bonded very well with the fabric which is what makes it better than home treatment. I would imagine if the cat ate the bandana it would get sick. Not sure how mant bandanas would be a lethal dose.
BlueTomFor the cat, I would highly recommend a product called "REVOLUTION". Vets sell it up here in Iowa. Make sure you ask for "the deal" because vets in this area will GIVE two applications (for free) if you buy 6 applications, so you have a total of 8 applications for the cost of 6 applications.
Apparently you can also buy REVOLUTION without going to a vet. Google it for places that sell it, besides vets. Here is more information:
https://parade.com/39758/parade/revolution-for-cats/
My vet tells me that REVOLUTION is the *ONLY* thing that is safe for cats. There are quite a few products that are safe for dogs, but apparently this is the only one that is safe for cats.
I bought a cat from a cat breeder a few years ago. He had fleas, mites on his skin, and ear mites (those were the things that were obvious to me that he had) plus probably various kinds of worms. My vet told me to use REVOLUTION. It took care of EVERYTHING, including the mites. Although he is an inside cat, we live in a very woody area (in the middle of timber) and can carry all sorts of bugs and ticks into the house. I use REVOLUTION on him all year. You just apply it directly on the skin, in an area that the cat cannot lick off, just once a month. That's all there is to it. I put it behind the back of his neck, directly on his skin. REVOLUTION is absorbed into the blood. That's how it's able to work on fleas, ticks, worms, mites, etc.
I had also bought a tiny, sick little kitten from another cat breeder. He had way too many things wrong with him. I bought the half strength (for kittens) for that sick little guy. It got rid of most of his issues. The rest of his issues were eye problems that needed to be treated with multiple kinds of eye medications.
Massdrop should get a group buy for REVOLUTION going... that would be impressive!!