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Mosquitoes making summer miserable? Use these 7 Natural Mosquito Repellent ideas to help you get rid of mosquitoes and enjoy being outside more!
Are bugs attacking while you are trying to spend time outside? Head to the bathroom and make this Medicine Cabinet Mosquito Repellent, so easy to make!

Beverly Bayes saved to misc tips - health
In Northern California we started to get mosquitoes a few months ago and yuck! I CAN NOT stand those stupid bugs. They, on the other hand, adore me. I am always in a dilemma because as much as I hate mosquitoes, I also hate the sticky feeling and gross smell of traditional repellents. Not to...Read More »

Karen Bamford saved to homemade mosquito spray
We are quickly rounding the corner on summer here and you know what that means! Warm days of swimming, barbecues, and… mosquitos. For some reason, I always have mosquito amnesia each year. I get so excited for summer and forget that it comes with annoying (and let’s be honest, useless) insects. It just takes one...
peiling saved to Mommy stuff
The 10 best essential oils to use in homemade mosquito repellent, plus a DIY bug spray recipe with essential oils. A must-read this summer!

Elaine Horton saved to Bug Spray
6 mosquito traps made with cheap materials you have lying around, such as vinegar, baking soda, sugar, banana peels, and dry yeast.

Robin James saved to cool ideas
Make your own DIY mosquito repellent candles with a few simple ingredients and some mason jars! #summer #bugs #bugrepellent #masonjars
Yes, I'm dating myself with this one! Paul Harvey had a segment years ago, where he shared this spray recipe. Over the years I thi...

Jane Busch saved to Front Yard Landscaping
I love sitting outside by the pool during the Summer, but always get eaten up by Mosquitoes until we tried this Homemade Mosquito Repellent.
Miemie Mthimunye saved to MOSQUITO REPELLENT
6 mosquito traps made with cheap materials you have lying around, such as vinegar, baking soda, sugar, banana peels, and dry yeast.

Ominy Anderson Beckstead saved to DIY Outdoors