Art Solbrig Repellent
★★★★★
I make a similar mix using cinnamon and/or peppermint essential oil as an ant deterrent that I spray on food prep areas regularly until ants no longer appear.
A 50% saturated solution of borax will kill ants. I make a saturated solution then dilute it further with an equal amount of water and spray ants with this mix, which they then take back to the colony. If you make the solution too strong, the ants may not make it back to the colony.
Art
B Vitamins
★★★★★
Brewer's Yeast
★★★★★
Chlorophyll
★★★★★
Diatomaceous Earth
★★★★★
Diatomaceous Earth
★★★★★
Diatomaceous Earth
D.E. / Diatomite can kill any bug with an exoskeleton ... and, that includes ALL cockroaches. This video shows a cockroach in a jar with no escape from D.E., & it walking & moving in the D.E. It nicks & cuts its exoskeleton, allowing the dry & very absorbent D.E. to absorb its body moisture, until it dies.... If given a choice, the ants I treat with D.E. touch it once & turn away ... even from a plate of cat-food. (I put a mote of it in a dish under the food-bowl). Instructions for using D.E. include ... putting it where the insects come in from outside, to turn them away before they ever get inside! Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAKQO7duPHU
Garlic
★★★★★
Geranium Oil
★★★★★
Cedar essential oil and geranium essential oil, mixed with other oil is a good tick repellent. Last summer I put 2 cups of water and 20 drops of geranium in a spray bottle. We would spray children before they went outside. (It won't last all day, unfortunately. ) It really helped. My son sprayed his body and upper legs but not his shoes and socks. He stepped into a deer tick nest and had 100 ticks crawling all over his legs, but none went up past the sock line.
Thyme essential oil will kill a tick that is on you. One drop. (Lavender is safer, but slower for small children since thyme is very strong.)
Last summer my teenage son had a whole bunch (maybe 30?) of tick bites on a leg (he didn't spray! ) They became pimple like with white heads and the leg was red. I used charcoal poultices and chamomile poultices on the leg and it helped very quickly. I would mix either with warm water and wrap in a paper towel or cloth and attach to the leg with plastic wrap and then masking tape. I would use charcoal on the leg overnight. This worked very well to heal the leg.
Geranium Oil
★★★★★
I tried this out and it really works! It also smells good. In the summertime, I always get eaten by these blood suckers and hate spraying chemical on myself. I cup my hand and filled it with water and mix in a drop or 2 of the Geranium essential oil. Rub it on my arms/legs/neck. You can buy Geranium oil at a health food store.
Lemon Oil
★★★★★
Listerine
★★★★★
(Memphis, Tn)
07/15/2009
★☆☆☆☆
I TRIED THE LISTERINE AS A MOSQUITO REPELLENT AND ALMOST GOT EATEN ALIVE. IT DIDN'T WORK FOR ME.
Oregano Oil
★★★★★