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Essential Oil Mosquito Repellent Are Very Soothing, So Are Safe

Many natural scents that are appealing to humans actually repel mosquitoes, including lavender, peppermint, basil, and eucalyptus, so these oils are used in essential oil mosquito repellent. Many of these scents can be worn as an essential oil on your skin to help keep these pesky pests from biting you. For more information visit: https://www.bodyguardbugspray.com/products/combo-pack-1

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Essential Oil Mosquito Repellent Are Very Soothing, So Are Safe

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  1. Essential Oil Mosquito Repellent Are Very Soothing, So Are Safe Humans have long used plants and plant derivatives to repel insects or treat the bites they leave behind. Ancient Greek and Roman scholars wrote about using plants on skin and clothing, so it’s no surprise that the new resurgence of essential oils in popular culture is entering the fight against the bite. Many natural scents that are appealing to humans actually repel mosquitoes, including lavender, peppermint, basil, and eucalyptus, so these oils are used in essential oil mosquito repellent. Many of these scents can be worn as an essential oil on your skin to help keep these pesky pests from biting you.

  2. Essential oils can have numerous benefits. From stress relief to restful sleep, users of essential oils have found lots of applications for these naturally-derived oils. Like any product, not all essential oil mosquito repellent are created equal in quality, and consumers should do significant research before purchasing any oils. For those folks new to essential oils, it’s important to note you can use them topically on your skin (but not sensitive skin near your eyes, etc.), diffuse them with a diffuser, or create a spray by diluting the oil with water especially when you are using insect repellent for dogs near them. Essential oils, while natural and plant-based, can be very potent. Please research their effectiveness and application before using any product. For example, the oils degrade the plastic over time, so if you decide to make an insect repellent for dogs, use dark blue or amber glass bottles. There are great recipes for DIY essential oil mosquito repellent with citronella, lavender, peppermint, sweet basil, catnip, tea tree oil, and clary sage essential oils. Since everyone has different scent preferences, feel free to experiment until you find one that works for you. Also, it’s important to note that mosquito repellents use other scents to camouflage your body’s scent.

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