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  2. The Potentially Fatal Tick-Borne Illness You Haven't ... - AOL

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    Treat clothing and gear with products containing 0.5% permethrin when you may be around ticks. Walk in the center of trails.

  3. Permethrin - Wikipedia

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    Permethrin is a medication and an insecticide. [6] [7] As a medication, it is used to treat scabies and lice. [8] It is applied to the skin as a cream or lotion. [6] As an insecticide, it can be sprayed onto outer clothing or mosquito nets to kill the insects that touch them. [7] [9] Side effects include rash and irritation where it is applied. [8]

  4. Lyme disease - Wikipedia

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    As a precaution, CDC recommends soaking or spraying clothes, shoes, and camping gear such as tents, backpacks and sleeping bags with 0.5% permethrin solution and hanging them to dry before use. [ 135 ] [ 140 ] Permethrin is odorless and safe for humans but highly toxic to ticks. [ 141 ]

  5. Alpha-gal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Tick bites can be prevented by treating clothing and gear with products containing 0.5% permethrin and avoiding areas inhabited by ticks. [34] Other recommendations are to conduct tick checks after coming inside, remove outdoor clothing articles and run them in a dryer on high heat to kill undetected ticks.

  6. Dengue fever - Wikipedia

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    It can be mitigated by taking steps to avoid bites such as by wearing clothing that fully covers the skin, using mosquito netting while resting, and/or the application of insect repellent (DEET being the most effective); [49] it is also advisable to treat clothing, nets and tents with 0.5% permethrin. [50]

  7. Tineola bisselliella - Wikipedia

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    Tineola bisselliella, known as the common clothes moth, webbing clothes moth, or simply clothing moth, is a species of fungus moth (family Tineidae, subfamily Tineinae).It is the type species of its genus Tineola and was first described by the Swedish entomologist Arvid David Hummel in 1823.

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