Make Your Own Natural Tick Deterrent
Bugs are fine as long as they're outside the house and don't bite us. But sadly, they somehow manage to find their way inside the house and bite us for their meal ! Worst time for bugs and insects are when the weather gets warm and humid.
Insect repellents are a must-have in spring and summer. Unfortunately, these come packed with dangerous chemicals that do more harm than good. Bug sprays cause skin irritations, respiratory issues, coughing, upset stomach and other side effects.
Now is the time to make your own bug spray. You need a few simple ingredients, and they are commonly added to homemade all-purpose cleaners, laundry detergents, fabric softeners, tile scrubs and other combinations.
Beware of the ticks! You read that right. In this article we will also give you a few advices on how to make your own tick repellent. Stop using products filled with DEET. Try the following product instead of using toxins on your skin.
Homemade tick repellent
Ingredients:
Caution: Do not use tea tree oil if you have pets. Instead of this
oil, use peppermint, myrrh, cedarwood, marjoram, chamomile, lavender, or
clary sage.
Homemade all-purpose bug spray
Ingredients:
This repellent smells great, and you can use it everywhere around the home. Mosquitoes hate it!
Be careful, if you have pets, you may want to change the ingredients.
You will love this repellent, and we believe that your friends and family will love it, too. Avoid using chemical-packed products, and keep bugs away by using natural ingredients. Essential oils do wonders.
If your home and garden are invaded by mosquitoes, plant some lavender, marigolds or peppermint. They will leave your home immediately!
Insect repellents are a must-have in spring and summer. Unfortunately, these come packed with dangerous chemicals that do more harm than good. Bug sprays cause skin irritations, respiratory issues, coughing, upset stomach and other side effects.
Now is the time to make your own bug spray. You need a few simple ingredients, and they are commonly added to homemade all-purpose cleaners, laundry detergents, fabric softeners, tile scrubs and other combinations.
Beware of the ticks! You read that right. In this article we will also give you a few advices on how to make your own tick repellent. Stop using products filled with DEET. Try the following product instead of using toxins on your skin.
Ingredients:
- 1 part tea tree oil
- 2 parts water
Homemade all-purpose bug spray
Ingredients:
- 10 drops lavender
- 1-15 oz. bottle witch hazel
- 10-12 drops citronella
- 10-12 drops eucalyptus
- 10-12 drops lemongrass
This repellent smells great, and you can use it everywhere around the home. Mosquitoes hate it!
Be careful, if you have pets, you may want to change the ingredients.
You will love this repellent, and we believe that your friends and family will love it, too. Avoid using chemical-packed products, and keep bugs away by using natural ingredients. Essential oils do wonders.
If your home and garden are invaded by mosquitoes, plant some lavender, marigolds or peppermint. They will leave your home immediately!
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