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Permethrin-treated clothing, first developed by the military a few decades ago, has been available to consumers since 2003, and there are a few ways to use it.
Permethrin-treated clothing, first developed by the military a few decades ago, has been available to consumers since 2003, and there are a few ways to use it. Ad-free. Influence-free.
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How to apply permethrin to your shoes, clothes, and camping gear. One of permethrin’s most convenient features is that it can stick to clothing for weeks or even months, despite multiple washings.
Repel Permethrin Clothing & Gear Insect Repellent’s easy-to-use spray can be used on just about everything but your skin. And, it’s worth noting, it lasts up to two weeks once it’s applied.
Wash permethrin-treated clothes separately from other laundry. Lindsey Bever and Marlene Cimons contributed to this report. Read more from Well+Being.
Permethrin treatments on clothes will degrade the more you wash the garments, Dr. Camp says. For example, Insect Shield’s pieces will maintain their repellent qualities for 70 washes.
Once you have used permethrin, it is important to take other steps to stop the mites or lice. For example, all exposed bedding, clothing, hats, and towels should be washed in hot water or dry cleaned.
Once you have used permethrin, it is important to take other steps to stop the mites or lice. For example, all exposed bedding, clothing, hats, and towels should be washed in hot water or dry cleaned.