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Natural Pest Control

July 16, 2015

I have a recipe for pest control using essential oils. Most essential oils need to be diluted with a carrier oil, as they can be irritating if applied directly.

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Get some Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus, Citronella and Lemongrass - about 1 tsp. of each blended together = 3 tsp. total. If you choose just one oil, go with the Lemon Eucalyptus and use 3 tsp. Mix this together with a carrier oil of Grapeseed oil or Sunflower oil, (most grocery stores have this) using 6 teaspoons to every 3 tsp. of essential oils. It smells fabulous and can be applied to your skin, but keep it away from your eyes. It works better than the Avon stuff and is way more natural than chemical sprays.

For my dogs, I rub it between my hands and stroke it along the top of the head down the back to the tail. Then I put a bit on the outside of each ear. They also get white scarves to wear (black labs) because light colours don't attract flies and mosquitos and it deflects the hot summer sun. I rub some of the oil onto the scarves, too. Apply every 3 or 4 days during the summer, more often if your dog is outside all the time.

Double or triple the recipe when you see that it works for the bugs in your area. Just be sure you dilute the essential oils to avoid skin irritation. You can get essential oils online - see link below - or in a health food store. Good luck!

Link: www.newdirectionsaromatics.ca

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August 22, 2011

I don't really like to kill anything, but I need to get rid of ants, lizards, and cockroaches. How to do it by using kitchen items?

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Please do not destroy the lizards. They are there because you have bugs. They are helping. For ants and cockroaches syrup of 10% 20 mule team Borax in corn syrup warmed just quirt bottle application to cracks and areas pets will not reach. Ants carry syrup back to nest and it kills the queen.

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Takes a few days but the queen can live 20 years and produce many more queens. If a pet gets lots of this syrup it can give a tummy ache. Hide the syrup application. When you have no more bugs, the lizards will go elsewhere for their food.

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