Permethrin and Mosquitos?
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Re: Permethrin and Mosquitos?
Does anyone know if washing permethrin treated clothing in streams or lakes is acceptable with respect to aquatic life in those waters? I worry about rinsing out my bugs-off shirt. I usually do it in a good flowing stream so at least anything that gets into the water is quickly diluted.
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Re: Permethrin and Mosquitos?
I don't think that it is safe for aquatic life.
If I had permethrin treated clothing, it would be outer layers. As a general rule, the only item that I rinse in a stream is a synthetic t-shirt, and that is not an outer layer.
If I had permethrin treated clothing, it would be outer layers. As a general rule, the only item that I rinse in a stream is a synthetic t-shirt, and that is not an outer layer.
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Re: Permethrin and Mosquitos?
Permethrin is a pretty water hating compound. It has a log P of about 6, which means it prefers a greasy solvent a million times more than water.Wandering Daisy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2019 9:17 pm Does anyone know if washing permethrin treated clothing in streams or lakes is acceptable with respect to aquatic life in those waters? I worry about rinsing out my bugs-off shirt. I usually do it in a good flowing stream so at least anything that gets into the water is quickly diluted.
Course, it also comes with the GHS09 warning which has a picture of a dead fish. So even though not much will end up in the water, it's really bad for fish & swimming critters. A few micrograms per liter will kill trout.
So the answer is, I'm not sure. I'd guess a quick rinse in a cold & flowing stream is probably fine. Rinsing in a bowl, and then scattering the rinse water onto rocks would be even better. Permethrin has a short half life when exposed to sunlight. But we're learning that many pesticides persist longer in the ecosystem in ways we didn't expect (ask the bees).
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