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Web10 drops rosemary essential oil 1 TBSP vodka (or rubbing alcohol) ½ cup witch hazel 1 tsp vegetable glycerin (optional) ½ cup water (or vinegar) Instructions In a glass spray bottle, combine the essential oils. Add the vodka or rubbing alcohol and …

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Total Time: 10 minsServings: 1

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WebFor a DIY indoor/outdoor bug spray, you’ll need the following: glass spray bottle lavender essential oil oil of lemon …

Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins

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WebWhile there are a lot of essential oils that can be used for DIY bug spray, I chose the ones most shown to be effective for a variety of …

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Total Time: 5 mins1. In a four-ounce glass or tin spray bottle add all ingredients.
2. Secure lid and shake to mix

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Web40 drops essential oils (a mix of eucalyptus, lemongrass, citronella, tea tree or rosemary) one 8 ounce glass spray bottle Instructions Place witch hazel, apple cider …

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Total Time: 3 minsEstimated Reading Time: 3 mins

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WebSteep 2 tbsp each of chopped fresh mint, basil, and lavender leaves in 1 cup boiling water until cooled. Strain, add 1 cup witch hazel and shake. Boil 1 cup water, add …

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WebHomemade Bug Spray With Castille Soap Ingredients 1 tsp neem oil 10 tsp liquid castile soap (peppermint scent would add the bug-repelling effect of mint!) 4 cups distilled water, or water that has been …

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Web12 Best DIY Bug Sprays and Natural Bug Repellant Recipes 1 Quick, Easy 30-Minute (or Faster!) Dinner Recipes 2 Everything Our Editors Bought and Loved in January 3 Sunny Places to Escape the …

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WebMix 25 drops of the oil with a quarter of a cup apple cider vinegar and spray it on your body and clothes. If you find the smell is too strong, and you cannot bear it, replace the vinegar with plain water. Lavender pillows or …

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WebCombine all ingredients in a 4 ounce glass spray bottle and shake. Spray all over exposed skin while outdoors. Use as often as needed. Spray liberally to your skin, clothes and even hair while outside. You can …

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WebTo make homemade bug repellent, add the essential oil blend to a spray bottle along with witch hazel or high-proof vodka. Then add oil (olive oil, fractionated …

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WebTo use rosemary essential oil as an insect repellent, simply add a few drops to a diffuser or spray bottle filled with witch hazel. You can also add a few drops to your …

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WebFresh herbs are recommended, particularly mint, catnip and citronella. Crush 1/2 to 1 full cup of these herbs together, then boil them with a cup of water. Once the …

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WebNatural Bug Spray for Garden Recipe 2 heads of garlic 1 quart of water ½ cup of vegetable oil 1 teaspoon mild soap tb1234 Puree the garlic and water in a food processor or a …

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WebCombine 20 drops of lavender essential oil, 20 drops of citronella essential oil, 2 ounces of distilled water, and 2 ounces of white vinegar in a glass spray bottle. …

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WebPlace salt and oils in a 4 ounce spray bottle. Let sit until the oil soaks into the salt. Fill remainder of bottle with water. Shake to combine. To use: spritz over skin, …

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WebCreate a double boiler by bringing some water close to boiling in a small saucepan, and place a glass or metal dish inside the pan. Add the oils, butters and bees wax. The beeswax will melt in about 5 …

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WebDirections. Place chopped rhubarb and water in a glass or stainless steel pot. Simmer for about 20 -30 minutes. Strain and cool. I let this settle for an hour or so and then poured off the top to avoid any …

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