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At 09:23 AM 5/20/2004, you wrote:

> I have a fly spray that works

>for everything else, but not horseflies!! I've talked to several people who

>have horses and they said basically nothing works on these things!! The fly

>spray I use now has a high content of Citronella but also pyromethin (sp).

>

>I figure with all the stuff I have for soapmaking and such, I should have

>something that will get rid of these things!!!

 

 

I had one client report back about using our skeeterbeater blend on her

horse.... I think she had it in a jojoba base, and wiped down his mane and

tail... it kept the horseflies away at least for awhile.

 

not sure if this is the solution for you... but it's a thought... (trying

now to remember whether she used the skeeterbeater, or just the

lemonscented tea tree...and I'm not 100% certain of which it was.)

 

 

 

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Thanks Marge. I have some Lemon Eucalyptus and Tea Tree. I wonder if I

blended that in an oil base, if it would work. I have to wipe it on him too

as he is a big scaredy cat of the sprayer!! Is your Skeeterbeater on your

website? If so, do you mind sending over your URL?

 

Thanks,

 

Nikie Brown

After The Rayne - Handmade Soaps and Toiletries

nbrown

http://www.aftertherayne.com

936-203-3188

 

Marge Clark [marge]

Thursday, May 20, 2004 10:51 AM

Re: horseflies

 

 

At 09:23 AM 5/20/2004, you wrote:

> I have a fly spray that works

>for everything else, but not horseflies!! I've talked to several people

who

>have horses and they said basically nothing works on these things!! The

fly

>spray I use now has a high content of Citronella but also pyromethin

(sp).

>

>I figure with all the stuff I have for soapmaking and such, I should have

>something that will get rid of these things!!!

 

 

I had one client report back about using our skeeterbeater blend on her

horse.... I think she had it in a jojoba base, and wiped down his mane and

tail... it kept the horseflies away at least for awhile.

 

not sure if this is the solution for you... but it's a thought... (trying

now to remember whether she used the skeeterbeater, or just the

lemonscented tea tree...and I'm not 100% certain of which it was.)

 

 

 

Your source for superb Essential Oils, Aromatherapy

Accessories, Information, Books and more!

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Just wanted to let ya'll know, thanks Marge for the info on the Lemon Tea

Tree. I ordered some from Butch and since I still had a ton of flyspray, I

added a little bit of the Lemon Tea Tree to it and it seems to help keep the

horseflies away. Once I get near to running out, I'll try my hand at making

my own, but this is working right now.

 

But today, I was out with my horse and our neighbors horses and we noticed

that they were getting attacked by a different looking type of horsefly.

This thing is about twice the size of a horsefly, is black with a red body

and almost looks like a wasp!!! Even the Lemon Tea Tree isn't keeping them

away. Since we live in Texas, we're calling them Texas Horseflies, but I

don't know what these things are!!!

 

Regards,

 

Nikie Brown

After The Rayne - Handmade Soaps and Toiletries

nbrown

http://www.aftertherayne.com

936-203-3188

 

 

 

 

 

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At 07:41 PM 6/10/2004, you wrote:

> thanks Marge for the info on the Lemon Tea

>Tree. I ordered some from Butch

 

 

well, Butch...maybe you ought to start paying me a commission...

 

 

 

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At 12:00 PM 6/11/2004, you wrote:

 

> >> thanks Marge for the info on the Lemon Tea

> >> Tree. I ordered some from Butch

> >

> > well, Butch...maybe you ought to start paying me a commission...

>

>Are you OK? Would you elaborate on this statement? Butch

 

 

I just find it interesting when someone thanks me for the information about

an oil...

and then states they bought it elsewhere...

 

 

 

 

 

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LOL! I have to admit, I kind of did too. And I have ordered from both of you

and got great, wonderful service!

 

Tracy

 

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>

>Are you OK? Would you elaborate on this statement? Butch

 

 

I just find it interesting when someone thanks me for the information about

an oil...

and then states they bought it elsewhere...

 

 

 

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