Re: CSbest tick repellent

2008-01-31 Thread julie martin
it has worked on everything i have sprayed it on,
won't hurt to give it a try.  i don't let the spray
touch food directly only because i think it would
taste bad, but i do not know of any reason it would be
unsafe in the kitchen and use it there as often as
needed.

 
 VMANN:  does that work with all kinds of ants?
 i got grease ants.  although i think they mainly
 want water.  and 
 warmth, probably.  garden level apt.
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RE: CSbest tick repellent

2008-01-31 Thread Dan Nave
Tobacco juice.
 
Dan




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Re: CSbest tick repellent

2008-01-31 Thread bbanever
Dan,

Tobacco juice might work, but if I'm not mistaken it is highly carcinogenic 
even when applied topically.
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  Tobacco juice.

  Dan




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RE: CSbest tick repellent

2008-01-31 Thread miss...@prodigy.net.mx
We live in a rural area with adjacent fields where bulls, cows, horses,
goats, etc. are frequent.  The ticks are terrible, and our pets suffer.  Is
there any sort of practical non-toxic substance we could spray our yard
with before the invasion?  (Tobacco juice is not an option.)

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Tobacco juice.
 
Dan




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Re: CSbest tick repellent

2008-01-31 Thread Sandee George
Thanks for this one - I am going to give it a whirl
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Re: CSbest tick repellent

2008-01-30 Thread GMetropulo
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Re: CSbest tick repellent

2008-01-30 Thread GMetropulo
Wearing courdoroys in 90 degree temps would not work.


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Re: CSbest tick repellent

2008-01-30 Thread T. J. Garland
I would guess a mixture of cayenne and dishwashing liquid would work-as a 
spray.  This was very effective in my organic garden against all pests.

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  What is the best repellent to prevent lyme in endemic areas?


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Re: CSbest tick repellent

2008-01-30 Thread Kurt Milkowski
That should do the trick for them pesky ol' ticks, but won't help you with the 
chemtrails.
   
  Kurt

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Re: CSbest tick repellent

2008-01-30 Thread Gayla Roberts
Tea tree oil repels mosquitoes. It may help with ticks. I would try putting it 
on in small dabs at perfume points. It also keeps head lice off kids at 
schools. My nieces and nephews were the only kids who never got head lice. They 
used a shampoo with a dab of tea tree in it.
Gayla Roberts
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  That should do the trick for them pesky ol' ticks, but won't help you with 
the chemtrails.

  Kurt

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Re: CSbest tick repellent

2008-01-30 Thread GMetropulo
8 years ago I successfully treated 5 children with tea tree oil for lice. I 
used it in the hair, wash etc. and combed it relentlessly through my daughters' 
long thick hair and shaved the boys heads when buzz cuts were popular thank 
goodness. But, I wondered if there was a specific manufactured repellent for 
going into endemic areas of ticks.


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Re: CSbest tick repellent

2008-01-30 Thread Dan Nave

How about tobacco water...

Dan

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Re: CSbest tick repellent

2008-01-30 Thread Starshar
I've got a herd of a dozen or so deer romping around here daily. I got Lyme in 
'01 partly because of my bad habit of walking around my patch of woods 
barelegged and barefooted.
Unwilling to change my Daisy Mae attire, I made my own tick repellants.

In a spray bottle half filled with water I put in a 'bunch' of drops of 
peppermint oil. Just to confuse the ticks, and amuse myself, I keep 2 other 
bottles, one with tea tree oil in the water, and the other with palmarosa. The 
last is because I actually read somewhere that palmarosa repels ticks. I use 
any one of these at a time.

I keep these bottles near the door out of the garage which is where I exit to 
walk the dog around. That way, I figure, I have a better chance of remembering 
to spritz this stuff all over right before I go into tick heaven out there.

So far, no tick bites, though I did find 3 on me last year but they weren't 
'biting'. Considering that I've got at least 120 'barefoot days', I'm thinking 
my repellants work!

Sharon/starshar

Re: CSbest tick repellent

2008-01-30 Thread julie martin
speaking of peppermint oil, i use it indoors for
insects as well.  to my empty spray bottle i add about
an inch or so of peppermint castile soap and add as
many drops of peppermint essential oil as i feel like,
then fill to the top with water.  i keep it handy for
ants, roaches, flies whatever tries to invade.  i
spray it directly on the bug and they just kind of
run out of gas and freeze in place.  

julie
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 ...In a spray bottle half filled with water I put in
a
 'bunch' of drops of peppermint oil. Just to confuse
 the ticks, and amuse myself, I keep 2 other bottles,
 one with tea tree oil in the water, and the other
 with palmarosa. The last is because I actually read
 somewhere that palmarosa repels ticks. I use any one
 of these at a time.
 



  

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Re: CSbest tick repellent

2008-01-30 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis

julie martin wrote:

speaking of peppermint oil, i use it indoors for
insects as well.  to my empty spray bottle i add about
an inch or so of peppermint castile soap and add as
many drops of peppermint essential oil as i feel like,
then fill to the top with water.  i keep it handy for
ants, roaches, flies whatever tries to invade.  i
spray it directly on the bug and they just kind of
run out of gas and freeze in place.  
julie



VMANN:  does that work with all kinds of ants?
i got grease ants.  although i think they mainly want water.  and 
warmth, probably.  garden level apt.

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Re: CSbest tick repellent

2008-01-30 Thread kimwally1

Tad Winiecki wrote:
If it's where you live, I've heard that Guinea hens eat ticks and 
other pests.


Nancy

On Jan 29, 2008, at 4:21 PM, Vigilius Haufniensis wrote:


gmetrop...@aol.com wrote:
 What is the best repellent to prevent lyme in endemic areas?




Kim wrote:
I have seen how guinea hens do indeed reduce a tick infected area to 
safe for livestock -amazing indeed!



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Re: CSbest tick repellent

2008-01-29 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis

gmetrop...@aol.com wrote:
What is the best repellent to prevent lyme in endemic areas? 




VMANN:  corduroys.  it sounds odd, but when i was at bible camp as a kid 
we noticed that i wasnt getting any ticks at all.  everyone else was 
covered with them.  you could see the ticks like black dots all over the 
long grass.  i was wearing corduroys.  dunno if it makes it harder for 
them to hold on or what.  dunno if it was just a fluke, but you could 
give it a try and let us know.

vigilius haufniensis


Re: CSbest tick repellent

2008-01-29 Thread Tad Winiecki
If it's where you live, I've heard that Guinea hens eat ticks and other 
pests.


Nancy

On Jan 29, 2008, at 4:21 PM, Vigilius Haufniensis wrote:


gmetrop...@aol.com wrote:
 What is the best repellent to prevent lyme in endemic areas?



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