One-Ingredient Remedies To Make Your House Bug-Free (Without Toxic Chemicals)

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During the winter months, people generally enjoy staying indoors and avoiding the harsh conditions the outside world has to offer. Unfortunately, so do the bugs living in and around your house.

Insect sprays kill bugs, that’s for sure! But they slowly kill human too, especially when they’re being sprayed in confined areas, like in your homes. Consider making your own all-natural insect sprays and repellents.

Get Rid Of Indoor Bugs With Essential Oils

1. Eucalyptus Essential Oil

Eucalyptus oil is quite possibly the most effective natural insect repellent that you will ever find. One study found that a eucalyptus-based insect repellent was just as effective as a typical DEET-based insect repellent.

Eucalyptus-based repellents are especially effective against mosquitoes, flies and moths. Any standard eucalyptus essential oil can be used as an insect repellent.

Make a repellent spray by adding ¼ teaspoon of eucalyptus oil to one cup of water in a spray bottle. Shake well to mix, and apply to plants or other areas of the garden where insects have been seen. The oil will separate from water, so shake before each application. Spray should be reapplied every three days.

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2. Lavender

Lavender oil is one of the most commonly used oils when it comes to aromatherapy. But, what many people don’t know is that it can also act as a very effective insect repellent.

The use of lavender oil as bug repellent has been around for centuries, and it is effective at preventing the infestation of fleas, black flies, black beetles, green flies and white flies. It is also effective at preventing infections caused by bug bites.

Try using lavender pillows and sachets to keep moths and bed bugs away from your sleeping area.

Add about 30-40 drops of lavender oil to about 1.5 ounces of water in a clean spray bottle. Or, just sit some lavender oil in a small saucer to keep away insects.

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3. Basil

Basil essential oil has a strong, spicy aroma, so it is no wonder that it acts as such a great insect repellent.

One study showed that basil not only has strong insect repellent qualities, it is also a very effective larvicide. This means that it will prevent any insects that were in their larval form from hatching.

For repelling insects, add about 20 drops of basil oil into 8 ounces of water in a clean spray bottle. Shake well before using. Spray on skin as needed.

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4. Citrus

Citrus oils have proven to be an effective, aromatic insect repellent. Try using a bergamot essential oil, an oil made from the rind of a bergamot orange.

Citrus is especially effective as a flea and ant deterrent. If you don’t have any citrus oils, just squeeze some orange juice, pour it into a spray bottle and spray any areas that you believe are infested.

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5. Peppermint

Peppermint creates a refreshing minty aroma and acts as a natural, good smelling insect repellent.

In one study, the use of a peppermint extract applied directly on skin proved as effective as its aromatic repellent qualities.

To make use of peppermint as a repellent, try leaving mint tea bags that have been dipped in water around areas where you think insect infestation is present. Peppermint has been shown to be both an effective repellent and insecticide, making it appropriate for heavier infestations.

To use as a spray, add 10-15 drops of peppermint oil into a spray bottle with about 8 ounces of water. Spray around door and window frames, small cracks, corners of floor and ceilings and in the bathrooms. Use less water for a more potent version to get rid of mice in the house.

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Sources:
https://info.achs.edu/blog/green-cleaning-repel-insects#_ftn2
https://eartheasy.com/live_natpest_control.htm

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About Sara Ding

Sara Ding is the founder of Juicing-for-Health.com. She is a certified Wellness Health Coach, Nutritional Consultant and a Detox Specialist. She helps busy men and women identify their health issues at the root cause, in order to eliminate the problems for optimum physical/mental health and wellbeing.

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