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Make your own bug repellent using a essential oils, water and vinegar.
Make your own natural insect repellent, quickly and easily, so you can avoid using highly poisonous DEET products.
What you need:
Add 10–15 drops of your chosen essential oil and about a tablespoon of vinegar to the spray bottle, then fill with about 1–2 cups of water. Shake. Spray. Make sure the smell is what you want. Relax.
While this application does not last more than an hour, the refreshing spray feels nice to reapply, and the essential oil scent lasts far longer than the slight vinegar smell. Plus, you won’t be applying a registered pesticide like DEET to your skin.
Note: The vinegar can be omitted from this recipe if desired; however, you’ll just need to apply the spray a bit more often.