Skeeters along the coast and within the wetlands/woodlands of Florida (not unlike Louisiana) are prevalent. So are No-See-Ums, chiggers, ticks, ants, yellow flies, horse flies, biting flies, house flies, spiders, etc. I wear a boonie cap, mosquito head net and cotton gloves along with my hunting clothes, whether cotton, denim, or canvas. I saturate my hunting gear in permethrin (0.50% [or a little hotter] solution) and let it dry. I watch the little dead bug bodies pile up on the tree stand seat. Makes the day so much nicer. The next day I can pretty much shed the mosquito netting and gloves. The flying and crawling bugs are nearly all dead near the tree stand for about two weeks.