Tea Tree Oil for Mosquito Repellent.
Testing the effectiveness of tea tree oil as mosquito repellent.
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I read you can mix it with coconut oil to dilute and apply. Also, have you ever tried mosquito death traps? I'm in the process of making some myself but I don't have nearly the problem you do. I'm just painting some old milk jugs black, lining them with old black sweater on the rim and part of there inside then fill with stagnant water and a dunk. Optionally yeast and brown sugar for carbon dioxide to further attract them.
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On my ranch in costa rica I see days without a mosquito in site, It is hilly and there is always a breeze, and no creek nearby. This has to be one bad spot for mosquitos, where do you live? Thanks for then information on the oil.
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did you ever try diluting the oil with water to see if it worked?
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tea tree oil is good for everything. anti bacterial, acne, Uti's, yeast infections, hair cleansing and growth. I mainly use it after I get a mosquito bite since I'm highly allergic, or beauty purposes like acne and hair treatment oil mixtures.
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Wow they are attacking you
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I mever heard of using this stuff for mosquito repellent Good Experiment I'll have to give it a try
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Would you try hydrogen peroxide and yeast? Just kidding. That gives off cO2 and attracts them. Bwahahaha
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Great tip brother. I love this series
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nice video on the Tea Tree oil!! i wounder what make the one cast more?
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I love tea tree oil, I used to it aaaall the time for like, everything, but did not think of to use it for this! They seemed to go everywhere else, except your hand! So hey, I think it works!!
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Mosquitos rarely ever bother me, either lucky or I just taste bad! LOL!
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That's some thick mosquitos.
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Excellent test, thank you for sharing.
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Interesting. I had not heard of using Tea Tree oil as a mosquito repellent.
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I am so glad you are trying these out for all of us. That was crazy how they were all around your hands on you knees but not on your hands. Great video!
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