Bug spray using essential oils
Bug spray using essential oils

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Shake well to mix, then spray on and around bed. Tip- if you're traveling, take a small bottle of this with you. For example - many Young Living customers use Purification essential oil in their homemade bug sprays. This is an awesom e option to use, to simplify your recipe even more!

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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have bug spray using essential oils using 16 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Bug spray using essential oils:
  1. Take 10 drops of lavander essential oil.
  2. Prepare 20 drops of citronella essential oil.
  3. Make ready 10 drops of lemongrass essential oil
  4. Prepare 5 drops of cedarwood essential oil
  5. Take 5 drops of eucalyptus essential oil
  6. Prepare 5 drops of pine essential oil
  7. Prepare 5 drops of rosemary essential oil
  8. Take 5 drops of patchouli essential oil
  9. Prepare 5 drops of geranium essential oil
  10. Take 5 drops of tea tree essential oil
  11. Take 1 (4 oz.) dark colored or aluminum spray mist bottle
  12. Take 1 small measuring cup preferably medicine cup
  13. Make ready 1 transfer pipette dropper
  14. Prepare 2 oz of purified water
  15. Make ready 1 oz 70% rubbing alcohol
  16. Take 3/4 oz of grapeseed oil

It can repel mosquitoes, fleas, ticks and other winged insects. A homemade bug spray is much safer and natural compared to conventional bug sprays. The recipe below is for a DIY Essential Oil Bug Spray which uses the bug repellent essential oils: lavender and citronella! There are many essential oils, known for being excellent natural insect repellents.

Steps to make Bug spray using essential oils:
  1. Combine all essential oils in the medicine cup using the pipette dropper and pour it inside the mist spray
  2. Pour 2oz. purified water inside the mist spray.
  3. Pour 1 oz. 70% rubbing alcohol inside of the mist spray bottle
  4. Pour 0.75 oz. Of grapeseed oil inside the mist spray bottle.
  5. After pouring everything in the spray mist bottle, shake it before using it .it smells like citrus with a kick .use it for camping, gardening, or doing something at the backyard. It's all natural and no DEET. I use it with my dogs too . You can retouch it after 2-4 hours. Before you make this make sure that your not allergic to the essential oils by putting a drop on your skin.for safety. Thank you very much and I hope this helps you like it helped me.

The recipe below is for a DIY Essential Oil Bug Spray which uses the bug repellent essential oils: lavender and citronella! There are many essential oils, known for being excellent natural insect repellents. Here are just some of them: Citronella, Clove, Lemongrass, Lemon Eucalyptus, Cedarwood, Rosemary, Tea Tree, Eucalyptus, Cedar, Catnip, Lavender, Peppermint, Basil, Rose Geranium, Cinnamon Oil, Thyme, Lemon, Orange, Pine The more oils you use, the stronger your bug spray will be. Use your homemade essential oil bug spray as needed throughout the day. Tweak your mosquito repellent's scent by playing with different combinations of essential oils - starting with something where you already have the oils at home.

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