We just got back from a great camping trip, but while we wewre there, I noticed something. DEET, both in Deep Woods Off, and Cutter, did not do a very good job of keeping the ticks off of us. Laurie seems to think that the ticks in Bankhead National forest might have developed a resistance to it because so many people visit the park using it.
She's the biologist and all, but it seems to me that the deer, razorback hogs, and other wildlife aren't using DEET, so there's no real pressure to adapt to it. I had a bigger problem than Laurie or her mother, but I like to hike in the deep woods. Over the course of the week I went hiking every day, and ended up pulling a few ticks off every day. Every day I sprayed down with repellant, each day more heavily than the last. Yesterday I sprayed on so much that my clothes were uncomfortably damp with it, and STILL got ticks.
Has anyone else noticed that ticks seem to be ignoring DEET this year?
