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PostHeaderIcon Information For Natural Mosquito Repellants

Well it is that time again, summer is here. The warm summer nights sitting by the fire , or enjoying a barbeque. However, with summer come our small annoying friends, the mosquito. If you are one of those people who doesn’t want to spray yourself with poison, then you require some simple natural mosquito deterants.

An extremely accepted choice is the citronella candle. Although it works, it has a very narrow reach, and if there is a wind it isn’t as efficient as you would like.

The better option, is to do a combination of numerous things.

1. Plant marigolds near your sitting area. Not only are they an attractive plant, but they keep away mosquitoes

2. A dab of citronella oil on your pulse points is helpful.

3. Yarrow tea, can be made put into a mister and sprayed onto yourself. This is particularly effective for children.

4. Natural vanilla oil repels mosquitoes. Not the artificial, it will attract them, but good pure vanilla put on your pulse points (wrist, neck, and temples).

5. Lavender is a fantastic repellant. You can either make use of the flowers and rub them on your skin, or use the oil and put it on your pulse points.

6. Garlic is a great repellant. You can ingest it and it will ultimately work it’s way into your system, thus the mosquitoes keep away. Or else you can plant garlic all around your property, giving you the herb in the fall as it keeps the bugs away during the summer. Finally, you can purchase concentrated garlic oil, which is designed to be sprayed around your yard.

7. Cloves are another superb repellant. Again, use the oil and dab it on your pulse points, just be careful as it can cause skin irritation.

8. There is a large amount of investigation being completed on fennel, thyme, celery extract, and neem ( a tropical tree) in combinations and alone.

9. Additional oils showing good repellant traits are eucalyptus, cinnamon, castor, rosemary, cedar, and peppermint. It is at all times a good idea to test them on a tiny portion of skin to ensure you don’t react to them.

10. Geranium plant and oil will repel mosquitoes if there are not a lot of them. A good method is to use both geranium and marigolds to create a boundary around your outside sitting area.

Using insect repellants does not require you to smell similar to a chemical factory. There are a lot of pleasant and organic scents that deter the mosquitoes from biting, so the next time you wish to take pleasure in the out-of-doors reach for a natural repellant for mosquitoes.

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