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#2405 From: jamieizbiz@...
Date: Mon Jul 6, 2009 8:24 pm
Subject: Bug repellent?
jmecrow
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Any suggestions on a scent free non toxic bug repellent? Does it exist? Have
you made you're own concoction and it worked? It could be as folksy as possible
as long as it works:)
Thanks!
Jamie



#2406 From: "Lourdes Salvador" <salvadorlourdes@...>
Date: Tue Jul 7, 2009 4:43 pm
Subject: Re:Bug repellent?
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It depends what you are trying to get rid of.  Each bug has a different approach when you go all natural.  Steve Tvedten puts out a great book with a chapter for each insect/bug.  It's free and can be found at:
http://www.getipm.com/thebestcontrol/sitemap.htm

Lourdes Salvador
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Posted by: "jamieizbiz@..." jamieizbiz@...   jmecrow

Tue Jul 7, 2009 12:03 am (PDT)

Any suggestions on a scent free non toxic bug repellent? Does it exist? Have you made you're own concoction and it worked? It could be as folksy as possible as long as it works:)
Thanks!
Jamie

#2407 From: Kate Pennington <faolwyn@...>
Date: Tue Jul 7, 2009 5:52 pm
Subject: Re: Re:Bug repellent?
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bless you both for the question and the info... I have been wondering
this myself!

Kate

Lourdes Salvador wrote:
>
>
> It depends what you are trying to get rid of. Each bug has a
> different approach when you go all natural. Steve Tvedten puts out a
> great book with a chapter for each insect/bug. It's free and can be
> found at:
> http://www.getipm.com/thebestcontrol/sitemap.htm
> <http://www.getipm.com/thebestcontrol/sitemap.htm>
>
> Lourdes Salvador
> www.mcs-america.org <http://www.mcs-america.org>
>
>
>
> Posted by: "jamieizbiz@..." jamieizbiz@...
> <mailto:jamieizbiz@...?Subject=%20Re%3ABug%20repellent%3F>
> jmecrow <http://profiles.yahoo.com/jmecrow>
>
>
> Tue Jul 7, 2009 12:03 am (PDT)
>
> Any suggestions on a scent free non toxic bug repellent? Does it
> exist? Have you made you're own concoction and it worked? It could be
> as folksy as possible as long as it works:)
> Thanks!
> Jamie
>

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at ze end of the cheezburger. Srsly."




#2408 From: "Judy s." <cherryjam@...>
Date: Tue Jul 7, 2009 6:37 pm
Subject: Re: Bug repellent?
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If you're looking for a productyou put on yourself, try the "Bite
Blocker" lotion or spray. My husband found that it works great
to repel mosquitoes and black flies. YMMV on whether or not it is
OK for you. Active ingredients are soybean oil and geranium oil.

Lotion ingredient list: Soybean Oil, Coconut Oil, Purified
Water, Glycerin, Geranium Oil, Cetearyl Alcohol, Citric Acid,
Lecithin and Vanillin - Price: $8.50 (per bottle)

Spray ingredient list: Soybean Oil, Purified Water, Coconut Oil,
Glycerin, Geranium Oil, Citric Acid, Lecithin, Sodium Bicarbonate
and Vanillin

Manufacturer's site: http://www.homs.com/ - you can buy online
from them.

Judy s.

jamieizbiz@... wrote:
> Any suggestions on a scent free non toxic bug repellent? Does it exist? Have
you made you're own concoction and it worked? It could be as folksy as possible
as long as it works:)
> Thanks!
> Jamie




 
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