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Does anyone use essential oils regularly? I don't.
If you use them, I have read about different brands and the conflict between which are better. Part of this is why I don't use them.
I also do not really know if they really work or not. I think one of you uses essential oils. @Grimm
But in my going through all my stuff, I found a recipe for a Mosquito repellent using essential oils. I thought it might be interesting, but it seems to be expensive to purchase all of these oils initially, and then what is the shelf life?
I do see that there are some actual essential oil mosquito repellents, but also, peppermint oil seems to be very effective for an insect repellent. I think it is a repellent for rodents as well.
8 ounce Mosquito Repellent from essential oils
2 oz. rose geranium essential oil
12 drops of peppermint essential oil
8 drops lavender essential oil
6 drops clove essential oil
2 drops sage leaf essential oil
2 drops eucalyptus essential oil
Enough base oil to bring the volume to 8 ounces. The base oil can be olive oil, almond oil, coconut oil, or for a light option, sesame oil.
Out into an 8 ounce spray bottle and shake before each use. Spray it on exposed skin and then rub it in so that it has an even application.
It seems to be effective as te DEET products, though the application doesn't last long.
The aroma is not too feminine or masculine and is rather pleasant, so even children don't fight it.
It can be used on dogs, but only in areas where they cannot lick--collar or back of neck, and it deters not only mosquitos, but fleas and ticks. You can mix just peppermint and lavender oils in coconut oil for use on dog's paws, between toes and on torso, as it is safe for their ingestion and will aid in warding off fleas, ticks and other bugs in those areas of their body also.
If you use them, I have read about different brands and the conflict between which are better. Part of this is why I don't use them.
I also do not really know if they really work or not. I think one of you uses essential oils. @Grimm
But in my going through all my stuff, I found a recipe for a Mosquito repellent using essential oils. I thought it might be interesting, but it seems to be expensive to purchase all of these oils initially, and then what is the shelf life?
I do see that there are some actual essential oil mosquito repellents, but also, peppermint oil seems to be very effective for an insect repellent. I think it is a repellent for rodents as well.
8 ounce Mosquito Repellent from essential oils
2 oz. rose geranium essential oil
12 drops of peppermint essential oil
8 drops lavender essential oil
6 drops clove essential oil
2 drops sage leaf essential oil
2 drops eucalyptus essential oil
Enough base oil to bring the volume to 8 ounces. The base oil can be olive oil, almond oil, coconut oil, or for a light option, sesame oil.
Out into an 8 ounce spray bottle and shake before each use. Spray it on exposed skin and then rub it in so that it has an even application.
It seems to be effective as te DEET products, though the application doesn't last long.
The aroma is not too feminine or masculine and is rather pleasant, so even children don't fight it.
It can be used on dogs, but only in areas where they cannot lick--collar or back of neck, and it deters not only mosquitos, but fleas and ticks. You can mix just peppermint and lavender oils in coconut oil for use on dog's paws, between toes and on torso, as it is safe for their ingestion and will aid in warding off fleas, ticks and other bugs in those areas of their body also.