Guest guest Posted July 8, 2005 Report Share Posted July 8, 2005 This discussion of Pelargonium roseum and ticks has motivated me to make a water- based spray to use for hiking. Does anyone have any suggestions regarding what percentage to use that would make it effective, and safe? It would be used only on adult humans. I imagine it will be sprayed on both clothing and skin. Many thanks, Sarah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2005 Report Share Posted July 9, 2005 Sarah The way I make my bug spray, well, any spray really, is by diluting the oils in alcohol (the alcohol is 25% of the final product). I have begun using Fractionated Coconut Oil as well, and find it to work quite well. When I have all the ingredients (I'm out of one right now), my alcohol of choice is actually Sweet Fern Tincture, and I use Rose Hydrosol as part of the water. I also include Flower Essences of Yarrow, Hawkweed, Sweet Fern, Garlic and Angelica. So, here's the recipe for a 4 oz spray bottle: 0.5 oz Sweet Fern Tincture 0.5 oz Vodka 0.5 oz Fractionated Coconut Oil 0.5 oz Rose Hydrosol 2 oz Water Essential Oils: Catnip 15 d Rose Geranium 6 d Citronella 8 d Cedarwood 6 d Oregano 5 d Flower Essences: Yarrow 5d Yellow Hawkweed 3d Garlic 4d Angelica 1d Sweet Fern 2d I know it's not in percentages, but I hope it helps. I do use this on kids and pets as well as adults, on both clothes and exposed skin. I've found it needs to be reapplied every 30 minutes or so. Good luck experimenting with your own formula! Feel free to buzz me with any questions! Green Blessings, Rebecca Jones Kestrel Crossings Concord, NH www.kestrelcrossings.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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