Or What I Like To Call Gnat Your Problem Spray!
Last Wednesday, during the height of our 4-H beef show and BBQ, one of the beefling's mothers came up to me while I was flipping hamburgers and exclaimed,
You see, at least one three week period every summer a plague of gnats hatches out and drives local livestock bananas. The little blood suckers are especially fond of flying into the animal's ears and partaking in a scab making, blood buffet. I hate them so.
Our horses have fly masks with ears, which prevents ear carnage, but the cloud of insect horridness still lights upon them and nibbles with abandon. Most commercial fly sprays are mildly terrifying when one actually takes the time to read the warnings and active ingredients. Not only are they costly, but I kind of feel like I am embalming my creatures if I use them, and forget about using most commercial repellents on livestock animals, that is a big no no.
There are some acceptable insect control sprays available commercially that can be applied to livestock, but in all honesty, I am much too cheap to pay for them as the so-called organic alternatives tend to cost A LOT more than their petrochemical counterparts. A cursory glance at many of the natural or organic insect repellent ingredient lists reveal a lot of ingredients that are lying around many a homestead. Don't think I am denigrating enterprising folks for offering an alternative, nay, I just suffer from a pretty advanced case of frugalitus
That said, I also tend to need things right in the moment, as the nearest farm store is a good 30 minutes from my farm, and we needed some gnat relief fast. I handed my hamburger spatula to my husband and uttered,
Into my bathroom I went, for in my linen closet is a shelf full of random ingredients that I use in my homemade cosmetic composition. I grabbed some castor oil, apple cider vinegar, orange essential oil, and lavender essential oil. I probably would have used some citronella had I had some handy, but it all got used on something else. Typical Kat-life.
Upon assembling my on the fly, fly spray ingredients on the counter, I grabbed a bottle of blue dish soap too. As there were hamburgers and hot dogs needing my attention, I started adding ingredients to an old water bottle in a haphazard manner.
After turning over my cooking duties once again to my husband, I walked over to Moo Bear and proceeded to wipe a bit of the concoction as I called it, onto that harrassed creatures ears. My first impression was that the mixture looked like something that one would see on an 1890's apothecary shelf. It smelled like the soap that a grandma would threaten to wash your foul-mouthed brother's mouth out with, but what was even more intriguing is that the gnats, while still swarming, were not landing on Moo Bear's ears, or anywhere else I smeared the concoction for that matter.
All in all, for an on the fly moment of home-crafting, pest-repelling inspiration, I will have to say that this little mixture was a win. I am probably going to tweak the formula a bit more, just for fun, but am pretty pleased with the initial results!
Kat's Gnat Your Problem Insect Repellent
1 cup apple cider vinegar
1 cup castor oil
1/2 teaspoon orange essential oil
1/2 teaspoon lavender essential oil
1 Tablespoon blue dish soapAdd all ingredients to a vessel that you can secure a lid onto and shake vigorously to combine. Apply to insect harassed animals and smile over the fact that you provided something relief.
That is a good recipe. The oils are a strong scent and then the soap help to carry it and keep it in place. Bug juice Gulash.
After a conversation with @fernowl13 in a post I made about mosquitoes in which she said:
This lead me to talking to @stryeyz about the concept of banana oil for a bug repellent. Her co-worker is making bunches of different types of concoctions like creams, sprays, ointments, etc. She whipped up a batch of banana and vanilla oils in a small spray bottle for us. It has worked extremely well, it is just the duration it lasts. I am wanting to have her add some glycerin as a carrier to hold the oils longer on the skin.
There are so many different scent and oils that can be used it seems like a rotation of different formulas would be the best in the end.
I am going to try mixing up a batch of my own with the randomness I have floating around the house and see if I can find a workable formula. You have inspired me!
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Oh my wow! Most repellents smell repellent, but one with banana oil? How smashing!
I have a million more thoughts I want to share, but I am stuck replying on my phone. Going garnet hunting all day tomorrow, then I'm going to continue this ramble, I'm super impressed with your ideas, can't wait to hear about your formula experimentations😊
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Garnet hunting?? Locally? Hmmm.... you peaked my curiosity there! We have a spot WAY up north that we are going to at the end of the month, but someplace much closer would be nice to know of! I hope you find the motherload!
The banana and vanilla make the stuff smell EXACTLY like Bubble Yum or Bubblicous regular flavor gum. Their formula must contain the 2 flavors to some degree. The first time I sprayed the repellent on my skin I was instantly transported back to childhood and the flavor of the gum.
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Oh I am so sorry it took me three whole days to reply back, it's been beyond banana oil round here, LOL!
The Emerald Creek Garnet Area is south of Saint Maries, Idaho, so a bit of a jaunt for ya, but not too far. Totally a fun day trip. I always bring home over a pound of star garnets, but then again I get a bit of garnet fever and dig like a fiend, LOL
Oh, your formula sounds delish! I would want to lick my arms if it smelled like Bubblicious, what a flashback! I am super impressed!
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Wow nice dicision . Repellent of gant home oh my god . I am never seen . You are really inttiligent .
Thanks for sharing @generikat
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You are far too kind😊Thank you!
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Thank you! 😊
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You are most welcome.
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Repellent of gnat home oh God to see this in here to read this because every time I go to a place that is outdoors when a certain time comes those annoying gnat I think I have blood for them usually bite me every time I always come home with many bites
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Ouch! I hope you get some relief from those horrid gnats, they really are a pain!
I also hope you are having a great evening😊
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You know that I think I'll try it since this is rainy days so here are many of those animals that bite and are a bit annoying they leave red things on my skin and it stings a lot
That you are a good friend, thanks for this, it is very useful
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Yuck! I hate bites that leave welts and sting, I hope this stuff works for you!
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If you leave lots of hives besides a lot of itching there are days where there are a lot of them, thanks
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Oh another person with frugalitus! It seems like it is becoming a more and more exclusive club!
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Ooh, the frugalitus club is full of so many cool peeps!😊
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Frugalitus for the win!
My frugal father in law will appreciate this repellent for his horse farm. Thank you Kat!
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Lol! You are most welcome my friend!
My eyes keep getting stuck on the horse farm part of your reply!! swoons
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