I know that summer is almost over, and that this would've been a much better beginning of summer post but, as my children say, "you get what you get and you don't throw a fit!" Trust me though, this is a great tip even if it is coming to you at the end of the summer.
With that being said...
My 9 year old is a bug magnet! Honestly, in a field of 500 people the insects will hunt him down and feast on him. He is constantly covered in scabs because he can't stop scratching bug bites! He can get 2-3 bites walking from the house to the car. It has always been an issue and bug sprays haven't worked for him.
With that being said, I haven't used repellents containing deet.
Call me a hippie but deet scares me. I have never used it, not even in Africa, because of its neurotoxicity, and I refuse to put it on my children. For a while I used insect repellents containing picardin but the laundry list of other chemical ingredients in bug sprays (and almost every product we can buy these days) convinced me to just make my own.
I found an amazing recipe that I absolutely LOVE!
My children love it because "it smells like cookies" and the little one just loves telling people "we make most of our stuff."
These are my boys (7 & 9) putting on their "cookie bug spray" |
I love it because it actually works. Since we've started making this insect repellent my 9 year old has not gotten a single bug bite. This stuff is a miracle! It is so easy to make and use!!
Here are the only things you need:
16 oz bottle
15 drops lavender oil
3-4 tbsp vanilla extract
1/4 cup lemon juice
Put 3 ingredients into the bottle.
Fill the rest of the bottle with water (about 12 oz).
Shake to mix.
This is a small <$1 travel bottle from Target. |
We had a big family picnic over the weekend where everyone was outside all day, running, playing and sweating. My boys and I put on our cookie bug repellent when we got there and didn't have to reapply all day. Let's just say we were the ONLY ones who didn't get bug bites.
Try it out and let us know how it works for you!!
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