Tick Repellent

  Ticks can be troublesome outdoor pests, as they feed off the blood of 
mammals, and can 
carry and transfer bacteria and disease such as Lyme disease. Some retail 
products are 
designed to repel ticks, but these are many times high-priced items and no more 
effective 
than a simple homemade solution.

  Repellent for Pets

  For pets, add 1 cup of water to a spray bottle, followed by 2 cups of 
distilled white 
vinegar. Ticks hate the smell and taste of vinegar, and will be easily be 
repelled by this 
ingredient alone. Then, add two spoonfuls of vegetable or almond oil, which 
both contain 
sulfur (another natural tick repellent). To make a repellent that will also 
deter fleas, mix 
in a few spoonfuls of lemon juice, citrus oil, or peppermint oil, which will 
all repel ticks 
and fleas while also creating a scented repellent. Spray onto the pet's dry 
coat, staying 
away from sensitive areas including eyes, nose, mouth, and genitals. When 
outdoors for an 
extended period, spray this solution on two to three times per day. When pets 
are outdoors 
generally to use the restroom only, spray the solution onto the animal's coat 
once per day.

  A simple homemade repellent can be made with a few inexpensive household 
ingredients. In a 
spray bottle, mix 2 cups of distilled white vinegar and 1 cup of water. To make 
a scented 
solution so you do not smell like bitter vinegar all day, add 20 drops of your 
favorite 
essential oil or bath oil. Eucalyptus oil is a calm, soothing scent that also 
works as a 
tick repellent, while peppermint and citrus oils give off a strong crisp scent 
that also 
repel ticks. After mixing the solution, spray onto clothing, skin, and hair 
before going 
outdoors. Reapply every four hours to keep ticks at bay, and examine the skin 
and hair when 
returning home to make sure no ticks are on the body.


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