[pct-l] Insects and methods

Luce Cruz lucecruz13 at gmail.com
Sun Feb 28 12:04:37 CST 2016


On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 9:24 AM, marmot marmot <marmotwestvanc at hotmail.com>
wrote:

> Non of this stuff works as well as the neurotoxins. But that's the point.
> They are poison.
> Marmot
>

Toxicity is all about the dose. What will kill a mosquito might not even be
detectable in a healthy human, but the difference in body mass is painfully
obvious.

DEET has been marketed for civilian use for decades, and is the gold
standard for mosquito repellants based on performance worldwide. It would
appear that the concerns over the diseases that mosquitoes can spread far
outweigh the risks of using DEET. If that doesn't sway an opinion, than I
just don't know what will.

Picaridin is useful for many folks that cannot stand the feel of, or they
have a reaction to, DEET, but may not work as well. Been available for many
years, accepted as safe to use at this point, but known to not be as
effective a repellent as DEET.

Permethrin has been used in military uniforms for years as a mosquito
repellent. While the military has performed experiments and used chemicals
that have been shown later to be very harmful, this one seems to be a big
hit, and spreading in use. It is also used as a treatment for mosquito
netting, sleeping bags, tents, etc. It is also available for use on horses
and other livestock. It has been widely accepted as safe at this point,
except to animals that live in water and cats.

Permethrin is particularly toxic to cats, and must be kept away from cats
until *dry*. Properly used, it should not be a health risk to cats, but
personally I try to reduce that risk. I don't meet any friendly cuddly cats
on trail. If it gets into water that has fish and other living things in
it, it could be very toxic. Excess Permethrin should be disposed of in a
sanitary sewer, like pouring it in a toilet.

If you have questions about toxicity, maybe talk to your MD, a biochemist,
toxicologist, etc. Reading MSDS info can be easily misinterpreted if you
don't know what the information is telling you.

I really hate mosquitoes. I have no problem facilitating them meeting a
neurotoxin I brought with me solely for that reason. I know they are
important for many other creatures for food, but I wish they would leave me
out of that web.

-- 
Luce Cruz


More information about the Pct-L mailing list