Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Essential Oil Insect Repellent Mixtures

By Karen Wood


After this long and cold winter, it's time for summer, for grilling with friends and enjoying spending time outside the house. And then come these lovely insects to spice the whole experience. Luckily, they don't like certain plants' scents, and it is relatively easy to make your own essential oil insect repellent mixture and keep those ugly vampires away from your loved ones.

There are some plants that naturally repel certain insects. For example, mosquitoes don't like peppermint, lemon, eucalyptus or Thyme. They won't be coming near cinnamon, geranium or sage either. Clove can also be effective in scaring them away, or maybe rosemary and lavender. These lovely essential oils can be used to create beautifully scented repellents.

Other nasty things such as flies have slightly different taste, although they also do not appreciate peppermint or eucalyptus. Or even rosemary and geranium. Other than these scents, flies dislike Patchouli, and won't appreciate cedar wood either. These lovely scents are really appealing for people, and this could be the perfect opportunity to combine something great with something really useful.

Ticks are also really nasty creatures, but, luckily, they will be repelled simply using one of these scents. The most effective ones will be geranium, cedar wood, thyme and tea tree. They won't appreciate spending time near peppermint either, and all thee info can be used in your advantage. Besides, you can make really appealing scents you will enjoy in, and this really sounds great.

DIY repellents can be in form of a lotion, or diluted and applied using a spray bottle. Some of these lovely scents are well-known, and you probably have some of these oils in your home already. Buy those you don't have and start preparing your favorite mixtures everyone will enjoy wearing. Besides, your home will be a really pleasant place as well. Smelling so lovely.

For making really simple rub on repellent you need some kind of carrier oil, such as sweet almond oil, or maybe avocado or coconut oil. Using a carrier oil is really important, because some essential oils can be quite aggressive on your skin, if you don't dilute them with carrier oil, for example beautifully scented cinnamon, or also eucalyptus essential oil.

In any case, simply mix together two tbs of your favorite carrier oil with six to eight drops of selected essentials. You can combine any of mentioned oil in your favorite mixture, adding those you find more appealing. Take into consideration that some are more effective than others, but you will soon get to be an expert in it.

If you would rather have your insect repellent in a spray bottle, you will need something to additionally dilute the content. For this purpose you may use vodka or maybe witch hazel, and combine this with enough of distilled water. Oils could clog the spray pump without this. In any case, remember not to use lemongrass in any of your mixtures, because this smell attracts bees, and you certainly don't want to do this.




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