In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan interviews Travis Avery from Sawyer, focusing on the importance of understanding tick-borne illnesses, particularly Lyme disease and Alpha-Gal syndrome. They discuss the effectiveness of permethrin as a fabric treatment for insect repellent, the symptoms and prevention of tick-borne diseases, and the significance of water safety while enjoying outdoor activities. The conversation emphasizes the need for awareness and education regarding these health risks for outdoor enthusiasts.takeaways
Travis Avery works remotely for Sawyer, a company specializing in outdoor products.
Permethrin is a fabric insect repellent that bonds with clothing to provide long-lasting protection.
Tick-borne diseases are often overlooked but can be very dangerous for outdoor enthusiasts.
Lyme disease has significantly increased in prevalence over the past 15 years.
The Lone Star tick can cause Alpha-Gal syndrome, a red meat allergy.
Ticks need to be attached for 8 to 24 hours to transmit Lyme disease.
It's important to save ticks for identification and potential testing.
Regular tick checks are essential after spending time outdoors.
Water safety is crucial; untreated water can carry harmful pathogens.
Education and awareness about tick-borne illnesses are vital for outdoor safety.
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