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Natural mosquito repellent?
bowtarist:
--- Quote from: stickbender on May 13, 2013, 09:17:30 pm ---
Well, I personally, would not consider using deet, as it is nasty stuff, and it will get into your system through your skin. But if you are slathering that stuff on yourself, you would be much better off getting a "Therma Cell". I keep one in my truck at all times. I just got back to Florida last week, and we had some rain, and the little tiger mosquitoes are out in force. As for natural stuff, speaking of Crysanthemums , what about the other little orange flower, which at the moment I have a brain fart, and can't remember the name of it, but you plant them in the garden to keep insects away. Astor? Anyway, it is orange, and is an insect repellent. Also speaking of soap, turpentine soap is supposed to repel mosquitoes. There is a good video on You Tube about making turpentine, and it mentions making soap with turpentine. But with the Eucalyptus and turpentine, as well as Australian Tea Tree Oil, you have a strong odor to deal with, if you are hunting. I just prefer the Therma Cell, even hunting. If I were stranded, and without one, I would probably use crushed pine needles. But the cedar oil, and the other suggestions are good. Cedar oil, is also good for getting rid of fleas on your pets. But make sure it is natural, organic, and not synthetic, or mixed with other stuff. Anyway, Ryan good luck. P.S. what about using the leaves, or boiling the bark, of the nasty invasive Maleluca tree. The bark can be used to filter water to purify it, as it contains something similar to tea tree oil, and is an anti microbial, and anti fungal. It is a relative of the tea tree.
Wayne
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Marigold?
Ryan_Gill_HuntPrimitive:
i have a thermocell but it seems just way too fancy and modern for me. I used it a few times...but I'm not convinced the floating area of repellent doesn't spook deer up close. I think it might actually spread out further than my natural scent since it is being heated, I think it floats out further. My hunting is close 7-10 yards. I always have used deet in the past and it works great but so greasy, nasty and stinky...killed a lot of deer up close and personal with deet on..just playing the wind. I am wanting something that grows here naturally to crush and use. the beautyberry and cedars are native and plentiful and I think I have found the answer...however some of the hoggy areas around here are so scarey with mosquitoes, even deet doesn't deter them
stickbender:
Aha! Yes marigold! Thanks, I appreciate that. As for therma cell spooking game, My Lt. from the FD. is the one who told me about it, and he had four does, within ten feet of him. I have had does within 15 to 20 ft. It doesn't seem to bother them. It does have a slight odor, but not much of one. You shouldn't use it in a confined space, without proper ventilation. But I love them! Well if you don't want the fancy smancy modern technology, and want to stick, with all natural, you have plenty of choices now. ;) You might want to try to mix them with something, like petroleum jelly, or beeswax. Or a mixture of the two, to keep the repellent from sweating off.
Wayne
lostarrow:
Could always use a bug jacket and hood.
Bone pile:
eat lots of garlic,I live by a mangrove marsh and the no -see- ums will drive you crazy.I have been in the garden at dusk and smeared fresh onion or garlic on arms and legs ,it helps.But when their crawling in your ears, nose and eyes it's time to go in.
Bone pile
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