Homemade Natural Bug Repellent Recipe. Makes approx 1/2 a gallon. 2 cups loose dried catnip; 5 cups water ~ Make catnip into a strong …
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Vinegar of the Four Thieves Insect Repellent Instructions Put the vinegar and dried herbs into large glass jar. Seal tightly and store on counter or place you will see it daily. …
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Mix 10 to 20 drops of each essential oil with 2 ounces distilled water and 2 ounces of white vinegar. Shake gently to mix. Spray to use. …
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2 Tbsps of one or a combination of the following: grapeseed oil, jojoba oil, almond oil, olive oil, or neem oil (which contains natural insecticidal compounds) – ( find all these oils here) ½ tsp vodka (as a preservative if not …
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Combine 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. Shake gently …
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The best insect repellent (rub-on) 32-oz bottle of apple cider vinegar 2 tbsp of dried sage 2 tbsp of rosemary 2 tbsp of lavender 2 tbsp of thyme 2 tbsp of mint Large glass jar …
1. Witch Hazel. In a small spray bottle, combine the witch hazel with an equal amount of water. Because witch hazel doesn’t have its own odor, it pairs well with virtually any type of essential
Cinnamon Oil Recipe for Bugs. Mouthwash & Salt Spray Recipe. Get Rid of Mosquitoes with Rubbing Alcohol. Deter Mosquitoes with Lemongrass & Rosemary Oil. Repel Insects with Tea Tree Oil. Lavender Oil, Vanilla, & …
To use this homemade insecticide, use one cup of mixture with one quart of water and spray liberally on infested plants. 6. Chile Pepper Spray. Treehugger / Sanja Kostic. …
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With the tea tree and lavender oils acting miraculously on bed bugs, simple pour the above ingredients in a spray bottle, shake well and attack! Homemade Bug Repellent (for babies and kids) You can use extracts (oils) …
12 drops of Lavender Essential Oil. 15 drops of Lemongrass essential oil. 15 drops Citronella essential oil. 15 drops Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) essential oil. 14 oz …
Dawn dish soap works by removing the oils and wax that cover’s the boxelder bug’s exoskeletons which in turn causes them to dehydrate and die! Woo-hoo! This spray is a …
Step One: Fill 4 oz glass bottle with alcohol free witch hazel, leaving a little space at top (takes about 1/2 cup to fill). Step Two: Add essential oils from one of the recipes below, …
Natural 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 blender and …
1. Melt the coconut oil into a double boiler until fully liquified. 2. Allow the coconut oil to cool down, then add the water and essential oils. 3. Mix thoroughly and pour into a small glass spray …
Lavender oil is a very common ingredient in homemade bug repellents. If a recipe calls for citrus oils, neem oil, lemon eucalyptus, clove, or cedarwood oils, you can also add a little lavender oil. This will help improve the fragrance.
The effectiveness of any homemade mosquito repellent depends on essential oils, which can be used singly or in combinations of two or three. Several essential oils are known to work against pests. These include lemon, lemongrass, catnip, citronella, lavender, geranium, peppermint, and eucalyptus oil.
Jumbo Jumble insect repellent (spray-on) Instructions: First, pour all the witch hazel or vodka in your spray bottle. Then, add all of the oils and essential oils (in the order above). Next, pour the additional teaspoon of vodka and proceed to shake it up!
Mama Kooba insect repellent (rub-on) Instructions: First, set the essential oils aside (you will add them last). Next, pour all other ingredients into a heat-safe bowl and put the bowl over a saucepan of simmering water. Then, slowly melt the butter and wax into the mixture while stirring.