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They are, and they love love LOVE power plants, so I'm constantly making batches of repellent for Himself bc they bite and leave welts.I haven’t had to deal with Buffalo gnats, but they really do sound awful!!!
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They are, and they love love LOVE power plants, so I'm constantly making batches of repellent for Himself bc they bite and leave welts.I haven’t had to deal with Buffalo gnats, but they really do sound awful!!!
Oh yes, the weltsThey are, and they love love LOVE power plants, so I'm constantly making batches of repellent for Himself bc they bite and leave welts.
Thank you ☺. Sheltie, herder of guinea fowl & small children. He's our 3rd-for such small dogs, they can make the house vibrate when they all start barking. The 2 older ones can be very territorial w/ea other, but unusually docile w/him,Beautiful dog! Looks like a collie, my childhood pup!
The plant hands out "Buggins", but we've found that they hate the smell of vanilla. Pure vanilla extract w/rosemary essential oil (or peppermint) -your choice of carrier, some use witch hazel, some use baby oil Some just use distilled water or alcohol, but that doesn't last as long.Oh yes, the weltsI get huge welts from them! It’s so bad. One bite and it looks like I was hit by a baseball
What kind of repellent do you make?
I’ll have to give that a try when they come out this year. We just used a whole lot of strong deet spray. It doesn’t repel them, but kills them once they touch it on your skin. I’m pretty sure I’ll die early from all the bug sprayThe plant hands out "Buggins", but we've found that they hate the smell of vanilla. Pure vanilla extract w/rosemary essential oil (or peppermint) -your choice of carrier, some use witch hazel, some use baby oil Some just use distilled water or alcohol, but that doesn't last as long.
That pollen is about to hit us any day nowI'm trying to ease him into that now so that won't be an added surprise. He seems to like his crate and goes to it on his own. I'm hopeful his tx will be as you describe.
When I stepped away yesterday I heard this noise, and wondered why the fire dept was setting off their old Klaxon alarm bc they haven't used it in years. Yep, it was the pup.
I remember your mosquitoes. Lol. My sister lived there; I also remember going out to green pollen covered windshields after being greeted by an wandering little green tree frog stuck on the glass door. NOW we see tree frogs as well, but back then, that was pretty fascinating to a flatlander!