DIY Herbal Bug Spray - with no essential oils! -part two
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- Learn how to make your own all natural, herbal bug spray with herbalist and author Bevin Cohen!
In this two video program, you will learn how to make herbal tinctures and infusions that you can use to create your own insect repellant with herbs that can be grown or gathered from your own backyard!
Learn how to make the ingredients for this video by watching Part One: • DIY Herbal Bug Spray -...
If you're interested in learning more about using locally-grown herbs for health, wellness and beauty, check out Bevin's award-winning book, The Artisan Herbalist, which is available on our website:
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Thanks for Another great informative video, Ben! Are you doing any upcoming classes at Tamarack library in the near future?
Thanks Molly! As of right now, I don't have anything scheduled at Tamarack.. but that might change. :) you can always find our schedule at www.smallhousefarm.com/calendar-of-small-house-events/
I originally was originally hoping to find a decent organic spay for my garden, bugs are always a problem, already killed my apple tree! Thank you for this video, I did catch Lyme disease this spring mushroom hunting, would have wished I had your spray, I hate to spray chemicals on my skin!
RIP apple tree :( I'm sorry to hear this!
I hope this works. Gonna try it. I have tried so many.
We live across the street from 1100 acres of forest.. we've developed a pretty effective spray! :)
Great video. where is the printable PDF you mentioned?
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Shoot me an email at smallhousefarm@gmail and we'll get you that PDF!
Hey man I love your recipe and your video Can you apply this to your skin constantly as a bug repellent without irritating your skin ? If you were to boil the tincture to volatilize alcohol for how Long would you do it? Would it still be shelf stable if the Alcohol was removed through boiling it ?
I live in another country and witch hazel isn't available. Any suggestions for alternatives?
I don't think there's a perfect substitute for witch hazel.. but I would suggest apple cider vinegar if you have that available!