Peppermint Oil Spray Repellent Recipe

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WebTry mixing a few drops of peppermint oil with some hot water and place it in a spray bottle. A good ratio is 5 to 10 drops of …

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WebAdd 1 to 2 drops of peppermint oil per cup of water in the pot. Leave the pot on the stove and stir the mixture for a couple of minutes. Step 3 Remove the pot from the stovetop. Let it sit and cool for about 10 minutes. Use a …

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WebCombine a drop of peppermint oil with a few drops of a carrier oil, such as olive oil, and rub the mixture onto your skin and cover it with a bandage. Wait a day to …

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WebHow to use peppermint oil as a mice repellant Step 1: Select your peppermint oil It’s best to pick a highly concentrated peppermint

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WebDirections Combine water and peppermint oil in a spray bottle . Shake bottle before each use. Store the spray in your refrigerator to keep the smell strong. This solution can be used around stall doors, …

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WebIf the spray (or pouches) solve your rodent problem, you don’t need to get the plug-in repellers. #2. Peppermint Mouse Repellent Pouches A second option is to use odorant pest control pouches. Instead of spraying the …

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WebYou are supposed to use 100% peppermint oil and either dab it on cotton balls and place them around your home, or use a spray canister and combine two …

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WebSpray this mixture wherever you want to deter squirrels. If you don't observe any effect, increase the ratio of peppermint oil to water to 50/50 — for example, mix 4 tablespoons of peppermint oil with 4 …

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WebUse peppermint to get rid of stink bugs and spiders: Like many bugs, spiders and stink bugs hate the smell of peppermint, so simply use a little peppermint essential oil to encourage them to find a new home. Mix 15 …

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Web1. Put 5 drops of peppermint essential oil on a cotton ball Place by doorways, window seals and any cracks 2. Grow mint around your home. Planting mint …

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WebDIY Peppermint Spray for Spider Infestations 16 ounces of water 5 drops of peppermint oil 5 drops of dish soap tb1234 To get rid of spiders in the garage or house, mix the ingredients in a spray bottle and shake to …

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WebStep 1 - Fill your spray bottle up ¾ of the way with water. Step 2 - Add 2 tablespoons of witch hazel to the bottle. Step 3 - Add 12 drops of Peppermint Essential Oil to the bottle. Step 4 - Place the lid on …

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WebFirst, pulverize the mint, garlic, onion, and cayenne pepper. Strain the mixture and place it in a two-liter bottle or a clean, old vinegar container. Add the soap and the water into the mixture and shake well. Spray this …

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Web2. Create a peppermint based spray. Alternatively, the experts suggest making a spray – using two teaspoons of concentrated oil with one cup of water. Place …

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WebTry this natural garden spray DIY using doTERRA Peppermint oil! Full DIY can be found on our blog: https://www.doterra.com/US/en/blog/diy/natural-garden-spra

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WebYou will need: About 1 quart of water. 1-2 tsp liquid soap. 20-30 drops peppermint oil. Fill a quart jar or sprayer with water. Add 1-2 teaspoons of a liquid soap, …

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