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| Can someone please post the recipe for the bug spray using Listerine? I can't seem to find it anywhere. Horses have horrible gnat bites on their chests..ugh!!
Thank you!
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  Sock eating dog owner
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     Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah | Listerine. Beer.epsom salt. Seen posted on fb. Use mint.not sure on ratio. |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | IWANNAGOFAST - 2016-06-11 3:35 PM
Can someone please post the recipe for the bug spray using Listerine? I can't seem to find it anywhere. Horses have horrible gnat bites on their chests..ugh!!
Thank you!
Nats bite? Where do you live? I want to put it on my "Do Not Visit" list...  |
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 It's not my fault I'm perfect
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | Gnats are terrible around me also, I'm in ND. Nothing to see here anyways
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     Location: SE KS | Not sure about the recipe with Listerine, but I use 3 cups of water, 1.5-2 cups of Skin So Soft, .25 cup Dawn, 2 cups Vinegar, 15ml of Citronella & Eucalyptus (sp) oil, 1 Cup Lemon Juice. (I have varied all of these to different degrees for strength) |
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    Location: North Dakota | I haven't heard of a bug spray with listerine but have heard of it being used for rain rot? Anywho, I use a combo of water, apple cider vinegar, dawn dish soap and a mixture of a few drops of cedarwood, citronella, tea tree, and lemon grass essential oils. I used to put skin so soft in mine but it made it so oily and I worry about it heating up in the sun. |
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 A very grounded girl
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   Location: Moving soon..... | Here are some that are safe for your horse:
thenaturallyhealthyhorse.com/homemade-fly-spray-recipes-horses |
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | I sprayed me and my pony down with TerraShield by Doterra. Have to reapply every 4-6 hours but it works well while riding. It's essential oils that I mix in a spray bottle with fractionated Coconut Oil. It smells a lot better than regular fly spray lol |
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   Location: Okla | Recently on FB I saw an article about using WD40 on practically everything including horse/cow/dogs ect fly/tick protection. Said the research showed the secret ing was fish oil. Anyway I tried it on a mare I have that I've battled under belly bug sores for years plus the heat itch she rubs herself raw. Let me tell you, it worked miracles on her, healed up every sore she had, one spraying lasted her a solid week. So now every week when I do my shopping I buy 2-3 cans of it at the Dollar store. We did find a tick in one of the horses tails, I sprayed it and immediately it was dead. Amazing stuff. The article also said it was safe to use on people that had mosquito bites, fire ant bites with immediate relief. It's all I use now, and I've noticed very few flys on their legs, if anyone wants the article I can look it up and post it. |
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| old timey barrel rac - 2016-06-14 1:28 AM
Recently on FB I saw an article about using WD40 on practically everything including horse/cow/dogs ect fly/tick protection. Said the research showed the secret ing was fish oil. Anyway I tried it on a mare I have that I've battled under belly bug sores for years plus the heat itch she rubs herself raw. Let me tell you, it worked miracles on her, healed up every sore she had, one spraying lasted her a solid week. So now every week when I do my shopping I buy 2-3 cans of it at the Dollar store. We did find a tick in one of the horses tails, I sprayed it and immediately it was dead. Amazing stuff. The article also said it was safe to use on people that had mosquito bites, fire ant bites with immediate relief. It's all I use now, and I've noticed very few flys on their legs, if anyone wants the article I can look it up and post it.
If you don't mind, that would be awesome! I have yet to find anything for Mosquitos that works for more than 20 minutes.  |
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Sock Snob
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| how about the tick bites, in the down there place. my horses have several bites for each of them. |
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 A very grounded girl
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   Location: Moving soon..... | old timey barrel rac - 2016-06-14 1:28 AM Recently on FB I saw an article about using WD40 on practically everything including horse/cow/dogs ect fly/tick protection. Said the research showed the secret ing was fish oil. Anyway I tried it on a mare I have that I've battled under belly bug sores for years plus the heat itch she rubs herself raw. Let me tell you, it worked miracles on her, healed up every sore she had, one spraying lasted her a solid week. So now every week when I do my shopping I buy 2-3 cans of it at the Dollar store. We did find a tick in one of the horses tails, I sprayed it and immediately it was dead. Amazing stuff. The article also said it was safe to use on people that had mosquito bites, fire ant bites with immediate relief. It's all I use now, and I've noticed very few flys on their legs, if anyone wants the article I can look it up and post it.
Before my mother got her knees replaced, she swore by WD-40. It didn't fix her knees, but she said they didn't hurt as bad. She is 95 this year. |
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      Location: NE Texas | old timey barrel rac - 2016-06-14 1:28 AM Recently on FB I saw an article about using WD40 on practically everything including horse/cow/dogs ect fly/tick protection. Said the research showed the secret ing was fish oil. Anyway I tried it on a mare I have that I've battled under belly bug sores for years plus the heat itch she rubs herself raw. Let me tell you, it worked miracles on her, healed up every sore she had, one spraying lasted her a solid week. So now every week when I do my shopping I buy 2-3 cans of it at the Dollar store. We did find a tick in one of the horses tails, I sprayed it and immediately it was dead. Amazing stuff. The article also said it was safe to use on people that had mosquito bites, fire ant bites with immediate relief. It's all I use now, and I've noticed very few flys on their legs, if anyone wants the article I can look it up and post it.
I'd love to read this as well. So you're using it all over them as repellent or just on the tick bites and sores? |
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   Location: Okla | The article was written by Ron English, amazing what you can do with this stuff safely. I don't know how to put the article on here, but if someone goes to FB, my page is Pat Cochran, i just reposted it. |
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