Cool, might have to try that. People use me as mosquito repellant cause when I'm around the squitos ignore everyone else and come for me.
Last time I used bug spray I was spraying my scalp and the wind blew it right into my face so I inhaled it all... gosh that stuff screwed up my lungs. So word of advice... don't breathe it. lol
Ugh the worst was last summer at the lake for the 4th. I sprayed my body, then my clothing, and my hair/hat and the buggers bit me thru the DENIM! My kids were so ate up they looked like I was beating them...
We are going to be trying as many natural remedies as we can this year cause obviously the man-made crap isnt cutting it!
I think its b-1 that works, maybe b-12? I am almost at the point of making everyone swallow a whole garlic clove like a vitamin every morning!
Thanks Valentinebaby! I'm going to share this with my daughters. All three have small children, the youngest has a 3 week old. I think this would be ideal for them.
I sent him an email on this 2 years ago and he now has a whole page about it. I say anything that may work is worth the effort. I think I'll try his vanilla spray - might help cool me off during our hot summers here and I can make it at home!
I would like to add my .02¢ A recent study has shown that Catnip oil (Nepeta cataria) is 10 times more effective than Deet in repelling mosquitoes. It can be purchased online do a google search for "catnip oil".
And it is totally non-toxic. I started growing catnip a few years ago for my cats. They go absolutely nuts for the fresh stuff. The dried up poor excuse for Catnip at the petstore does not come close. I even eat it myself it has a nice minty and spicy smell/taste.
Thanks for the post! I have three boys who are outside all the time, one of which always is full of bites. I think his body temp. stays higher, he is very hot natured and every bug within a mile radius zeroes in on him. I hate sprays but know kids who have gotten encephalitis from mosquitoes, so if this works for us I will be thrilled. Thank you!