Equipment for safe mushroom picking and preparation
Equipment for mushroom picking
A successful mushroom hunt begins before you even enter the forest.
With the right equipment and a few simple precautions, your outing will be more enjoyable, more peaceful and, above all, safer, especially when you are out with children.
On this page, you will find all the essential equipment for mushroom hunting, as well as best practices to follow to fully enjoy the experience, stress-free.
Prepare well before heading into the forest
Before leaving home, take a few minutes to check your equipment.
Good preparation helps avoid unexpected events, reassures children and allows you to focus on what matters most: observing nature and enjoying time together.
Appropriate clothing for mushroom picking
Long, covering clothing
Wearing long trousers, long sleeves and knee-high socks is strongly recommended when going into the forest to pick mushrooms. These clothes cover your skin, limiting mosquito bites, reducing the risk of tick bites and protecting you from brambles and tall grass, while still allowing you to walk and crouch comfortably.
Good shoes
When picking mushrooms, it is best to wear walking shoes or boots with non-slip soles to reduce the risk of slipping. Waterproof footwear, if possible, provides additional comfort, as the undergrowth can be damp, slippery or uneven, especially in autumn.

Protecting yourself against insects
Mosquito repellent
The use of mosquito repellent is recommended when picking mushrooms, especially in the forest. It is advisable to apply it to exposed skin before going out and to use a product suitable for children, to ensure effective protection while respecting their sensitive skin.
Checking for ticks after going outside
After every trip to the forest, check yourself for ticks. Be careful, they are very small! Take the time to inspect your arms, legs and neck, paying particular attention to behind your knees and ears to avoid any nasty surprises.
Essential equipment for picking
The essential equipment for mushroom picking allows you to enjoy the forest safely and bring back mushrooms in good condition. Whether you are a beginner or a family with children, being well equipped makes the experience more enjoyable, fun and safe.

Knif
For successful mushroom picking, always use a knife to cut the mushroom cleanly at the base. This prevents the mycelium from being torn away and protects future growth. It is also an opportunity to teach children never to handle knives on their own, while showing them the right equipment for mushroom picking.

A basket or a cloth bag
To transport your mushrooms, use a wicker basket or breathable bag. Never use a plastic bag, as this allows the mushrooms to breathe and stay in good condition.

A map of the area
For a safe outing, always take a paper map or offline app with you. Useful for finding your way around and reassuring for parents, even in a familiar forest, it is easy to lose your bearings. This type of equipment is essential for beginners when picking mushrooms.

A charged mobile phone
Before setting off on your trip, ensure your battery is fully charged, your GPS is activated if necessary, and you have saved any emergency numbers. This is essential for safety, especially when travelling with family.
The small first aid kit (essential)
For a trip to the forest, a simple first aid kit is all you need, but it can make all the difference: disinfectant, plasters, bandages, tweezers or forceps (for splinters or ticks) and wipes. It reassures parents… and children, and is an essential piece of equipment for mushroom picking, ensuring you can enjoy your foraging in complete safety.


The walking stick: an often overlooked ally
A simple stick can be very useful when foraging: it can be used to move dead leaves aside, test the soil, maintain balance and observe without touching. Children love to use it as an “exploration tool”.
Essential precautions with children
For safe mushroom picking: never taste a mushroom, do not touch anything without an adult’s permission, and always stay within sight. It is important to explain the rules before entering the forest.
The right habits to adopt when picking
For a peaceful picking experience, move slowly, observe before picking, and focus on a few familiar species. When in doubt, leave it alone. These good habits are the key to a peaceful and successful experience.
