Sara Ranch
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- Jun 7, 2017
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1. For tick repellent - geranium, rose, citrus -- one drop each behind the ear/back of neck & on pants/ankle area. I also do a drop on my wrists because I wear gloves often and spend so much time outside with the animals. You could blend the oils to make one mixture (I haven't made the time to do that) and then do the drops.
If you are using this mixture on your dog, make sure it's been diluted with a carrier oil and put a TINY drop on the dogs backside, at the base of the tail. Watch your dog to make sure it's ok with the oils. You can also place a TINY drop on the back of the dog's neck, backside.
One application is usually good for the whole day. I do mine early (between 5-6 am most mornings) and it's still working at 8:30 pm at night. I do have really gross, sweat dripping down my body days...it still works. Although sometimes, end of those sweaty wet days, the gnats will fly near me. Normally, ALL bugs leave me alone with that combo!
2. For fire ants - yes, cornstarch should work. The theory is that the ants carry the starch back to their nest, everyone partakes in the feast, can't digest the starch, and die. It's worked on big ants, like the carpenter ants, for me in the past.
I encourage ants in the garden because they are GREAT pollinators! Fire ants, eh, probably would NOT encourage those guys.
3. What else?
If you are using this mixture on your dog, make sure it's been diluted with a carrier oil and put a TINY drop on the dogs backside, at the base of the tail. Watch your dog to make sure it's ok with the oils. You can also place a TINY drop on the back of the dog's neck, backside.
One application is usually good for the whole day. I do mine early (between 5-6 am most mornings) and it's still working at 8:30 pm at night. I do have really gross, sweat dripping down my body days...it still works. Although sometimes, end of those sweaty wet days, the gnats will fly near me. Normally, ALL bugs leave me alone with that combo!
2. For fire ants - yes, cornstarch should work. The theory is that the ants carry the starch back to their nest, everyone partakes in the feast, can't digest the starch, and die. It's worked on big ants, like the carpenter ants, for me in the past.
I encourage ants in the garden because they are GREAT pollinators! Fire ants, eh, probably would NOT encourage those guys.

3. What else?