Ants in your kitchen sink. Ticks inside your sock. Mosquitoes going BZZZZZ in your ear at 4 a.m.
Summer brings many wonderful things, but bugs aren’t one of them. And for many, summer can feel like an endless battle against creatures that would love nothing more than to bite or sting.
So, Garage Cabinets has put together this guide below to help you repel and get rid of such pests — without harmful chemicals:
Source: DIY Organic Repellant:
How to Keep Bugs Out of Your House and Off Your Skin This Summer
Essential oils, besides that they smell better than chemical bug sprays, are effective at warding off bugs without exposing you, your family and your home to unhealthy chemical compounds.
Health Effects of commercial Bug sprays
The most effective commercial bug sprays rely on a chemical compound called diethyltoluamide, or DEET. This is a substance that about one-third of Americans use each summer, according to Duke University Medical Center pharmacologist Mohamed Abou-Donia, Ph.D., and it has been shown to have negative health effects. According to Heather at Mommypotamus — whose site was a valuable resource in putting this infographic together — DEET has been shown to impair the coordination, muscle control and brain functions in laboratory rats.
Essential oils present a reliable alternative to DEET, and many of the oils in the recipes above can be found easily in shops and online.
Essential Oils health warnings
Granted, essential oils come with their own health warnings. These are strong substances, and you shouldn’t ingest them, get them near your eyes, or apply them to young children. Women who are pregnant or nursing should also talk with their doctors before trying out essential oil mixtures.
If you’ve been cleared to use them, though, essential oils are great at repelling
- mosquitoes,
- flies,
- spiders,
- ticks,
- cockroaches,
- bees,
- and ants.
Steps to a Bug-free home
To keep your home perfectly bug-free, you will probably need to take additional, non-chemical steps — and most of this stuff is common sense.
- Keep your non-carpeted floors clean by sweeping and mopping them regularly, and maintain a similar hygiene routine for your counter tops. This will get rid of any chemical trails ants leave for each other to signal food sources.
- Also, try to seal any foundational cracks or gaps under windows and doorways. This will wall off access to your home from outside intruders such as spiders and cockroaches.
- Finally, make sure to clear away any potential hiding spots where spiders can take refuge. “Spiders thrive in dark, cluttered places, so keep stacks of debris, wood piles and thick plant growth away from the sides of the house,” cleaning supplies company Seventh Generation writes. The fewer places spiders can easily inhabit, the more effectively they can be repelled.
Organic Remedies to Relief itchiness
And if despite your best efforts you do get bitten or stung — and you don’t have an allergic reaction to the bite or sting — you can use several organic remedies to alleviate the itchiness of the bite. Natural products that have been found to soothe bug bites include
- honey,
- basil,
- tea tree oil,
- skim milk,
- and apple cider vinegar.
Thanks! I’ve been starting on this whole DIY thing and it’s been greatly fun.
Hi!! I’m glad you are enjoying, is really cool to make things with your own hands and creativity. What we share here is always to inspire and give ideas. Hope you share with us what you achieve. Feel welcome and free to check our other DIY Upcycling ideas 🙂
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Thanks so much for the kind welcoming! I already made my own deodorant and toothpaste 🙂
awesome! do you have them on your blog? we could gladly share them 🙂
How large are the containers that are being used in the pictures. A ruff estimate is fine. I live on the third floor of an apartment complex so I want to keep ants out.
Hi Angela,
do you mean the spray containers? I would say they are about 300ml (1 cup approximately). For ants it shows you have to mix 1 Tablespoon of mint extract with 4 Tablespoons of olive oil, so very small one
Hope it helps! 🙂 Thank you for passing by
I like this page however bees pollinate mint so how can it be used to keep them away? I’m curious because I am terrified of anything that flies and stings. Thanks
I can’t fine how to make the organic DIY bug repellant
Hello Ettizle, which bug repellant would you like to make? Against which bug specifically? The infographic contains the recipe with detailed amounts
Please I would like to know how the repellant mixture is done
How do you get rid of silver fish in your home?
Hi Betty,
Where I live there are a lot of silverfish due to the humid climate of the region. What we try is to air the flat as much as we can (even in winter), also I learned that by maintaining the edges of the baseboards closed with acrylic it helps a lot because the silverfish like hiding there. We tend to vacuum 2x a week during summer, trying not to have too much dust or hair helps, since the silverfish like it. Avoid moisture where you have books or papers, a dehumidifier is highly recommended specially in areas where there is not much ventilation. Blocking the edges of door frames is also important.
I hope this helps you 🙂
They recommend boric acid a lot, but I can’t tell you by experience if it works, you can try it out and let us know how it goes 🙂