How to make the BEST 5 gallons of DIY HORSE FLY & TICK SPRAY repellent - with full recipe!

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

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  • @travisblogstravis4367
    @travisblogstravis4367 Před 4 lety +5

    I used it on my cows and it worked and it also worked on my horses.

  • @octoberjubilee9866
    @octoberjubilee9866 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much "Yesterday Farm"! I used this last year and plan to make more this year. So appreciate the time you took in making this video.

  • @drewwerts7711
    @drewwerts7711 Před 2 lety +2

    This is the only thing that has worked for me. My wife and I have bread German Shepards for over 30 years. This is great.

  • @patrickrevelo6568
    @patrickrevelo6568 Před 3 měsíci +1

    hello i just try this spray in my cows it kill them flies immediately i fallow direction except i use half of the essential oils and dint have aloe on hand i wonder how long will a plication will last thank you my cows are relief

  • @laurakeira5863
    @laurakeira5863 Před rokem

    Hi, I'm back with another question 🤣 We grow Aloe Vera in our garden, do you think it's alright if I just mixed it in the blender (without the spikes of course)? We use it as a healing cream for our horses when they're injured and since it's 100% natural it should work too right?
    I also can't find mineral oil anywhere 😩 Is it part of the actual fly repellent part or just so the mixture sticks together more because in that case I could replace it with coconut oil too?
    Thanks again, this recipe is so helpful! :)

  • @specterman2000
    @specterman2000 Před rokem +1

    Maybe since it's some sort of insecticide you should use a ZEP Industrial Pro Spray Bottle?

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před rokem

      Not all spray bottles will handle this concoction --> good observation!
      I use Japanese-made Dia Spray EXCELLENT spray bottles by FURUPLA; they are MUCH better than the ZEP Pro ones.

    • @specterman2000
      @specterman2000 Před rokem

      There is also Chemical Guys Acc_130 Professional Chemical Resistant Heavy Duty Bottle and Sprayer, 32 oz

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před rokem +1

      @@specterman2000
      Nice one.
      Still though ---> if you ever get hold of one of the "FURUPLA Dia EXCELLENT" spray bottles, you will immediately recognize the inferiority of almost all the ones that are available in the USA. Quite sad actually.
      There is a company that sells them in the USA, but they are special order I think, and of course not cheap. I bought my most recent batch from the Japanese AMAZON site.
      us.misumi-ec.com/vona2/detail/223000860764/
      www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/gp/product/B001HPEIWI

    • @specterman2000
      @specterman2000 Před rokem

      @@yesterdayfarm5273 Well I've taken your advice and just bought my own Furu Pura Dis Spray bottle!👍

  • @featheramericangoodeagle

    I am making this stuff ASAP.

  • @laurakeira5863
    @laurakeira5863 Před rokem +1

    Do I need the neem oil if I don't need it for ticks? I only need it for the flies 😄
    Also, I found a soap which contains citronella, do you think I should use that soap and use it as a 1 in 2 item so I could cut out the citronella oil? Or should I just stick with a normal soap and add a separate citronella oil?

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před rokem +1

      Good questions!
      I think you can forego the neem oil. It does help with flies, but I use it mainly for ticks.
      The soap though: I doubt it actually has enough citronella in it to have any real affect on flies...it's probably more to make it smell nice. So, my recommendation: yeah, leave the neem oil out, but keep the citronella as in the recipe.
      Good luck!!! 👍

  • @env0x
    @env0x Před 3 lety +2

    The neem oil I got is crazy thick and dark it's having some trouble emulsifying and it's clumping up in little blobs. Also a general layer of oil at the top. Could be extra alkaloids I think if it's a full spectrum mix

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před 3 lety +3

      Wow, that Neem Oil you have must have its seed kernels soaked for quite a long time! The Neem Oil I use is a nice golden yellow/brown.
      Yes, there is a layer of oil on the top. I usually just shake the fly-spray-bottle before use. If the oil layer is bothersome, more dish-washing liquid and/or less mineral oil could be used. I just made two more 5 gallon batches and used MUCH more Aloe Juice this time (1 gallon Aloe Juice per 5 gallon pale).

  • @leorasher10
    @leorasher10 Před 3 lety +2

    Great stuff! How many days does it stay active or do you have to spray it on a daily basis?

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před 3 lety +5

      Thanks.
      Unfortunately its effectiveness is counted more in hours than days. In summer, we apply this spray twice a day.
      There's some VERY expensive horse fly spray that we bought a few years back that lasted longer I think, but it was full of chemicals and I hated using it.

    • @JohnDavis-yz9nq
      @JohnDavis-yz9nq Před 3 lety +3

      @@yesterdayfarm5273 unfortunately. Lolololol. Nowadays probably the most used word in the dictionary. I was a professional horseshoer for 35 years and I used something similar. I just needed something to keep the flies of for about 30 minutes. Used store bough fly spray for years. Being young and dumb I didn’t think about the poisons being absorbed through my skin from touching the horse after being sprayed.

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před 3 lety +1

      @@JohnDavis-yz9nq "unfortunately": 😁
      And yeah, some of those store-bought sprays are pretty nasty. DEET is probably one of the 'better' chemicals, as far as toxicity is concerned. My wife used to buy an expensive horse-fly spray that worked pretty well, but boy: it was NOT NICE if you happened to breath some of it in. 😬
      And the path from horse --> human via skin for farriers/horseshoers must be pretty brutal...I can only imagine! 😧

    • @JohnDavis-yz9nq
      @JohnDavis-yz9nq Před 3 lety +1

      @@yesterdayfarm5273 yeh my horseshoeing was in the days before computers. In that time and era nobody thought about making a natural fly spray. It was impossible to shoe a horse without fly spray. I can remember have a front foot between my legs and here comes that tail slapping me in the face and stinging my eyes. Every shoer including myself puts the horse nails in their mouth. Having fly spray on the hands and touching the nails that is not a good deal. I sure don’t miss those days. I think in my next life I will be a truck driver or pump gas at a service station.

  • @aliwright4978
    @aliwright4978 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, I'm trying to convert the measurements to ml as I'm in the Uk, using a conversion table it says that 32oz of aloe juice = 946ml although in the comments you say you use a gallon which is 3.7 litres, very confused, please help

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před 3 lety +2

      Hello.
      The video is last year's recipe, where I used 32 fl oz (about one litre) of Aloe juice per 5 gallon batch. For this year's batch I used more Aloe juice, because it's so cheap here (in the U.S.). It's only U$6.44 per gallon here. I'd say use as much Aloe juice as you reasonably can afford. Aloe juice doesn't really add to the mixture's repellency, but is added for its skin healing and soothing properties.

    • @aliwright4978
      @aliwright4978 Před 3 lety +2

      @@yesterdayfarm5273 Hi, thank you so much for your speedy reply and that clears things up for me, I shall take your advice and use as much aloe as possible, again many thanks, I will get the ingredients ordered :)

  • @SoulTribe
    @SoulTribe Před 2 lety +1

    How long does the concoction last without a preservative?

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před 2 lety +1

      Excellent question! 👍
      The 100% Aloe juice used in this recipe is actually 99.8% pure, and contains Citric Acid & Sodium Benzoate as preservatives. I've never had issues keeping this concoction for a whole season, probably because of this. I did make sure I stored it in a cool, dark area of the barn though, just in case.

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před 2 lety +1

      Also: I think the vinegar and the oils help in preserving it, so I think it doesn't tend to spoil.

    • @SoulTribe
      @SoulTribe Před 2 lety +1

      @@yesterdayfarm5273 thank you for your reply. I am excited

  • @MR-jt2rh
    @MR-jt2rh Před 2 lety

    Hi, on this recipe does it work on regular fly? Cause I raise quails and dogs out door. Thanks for info!

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před rokem

      Yes, works GREAT against flies. Doesn't last as good as the toxic, off-the-shelf stuff though, unfortunately.

  • @lpstynathedragon3264
    @lpstynathedragon3264 Před 3 lety

    I got few question.
    Why do you ad dish washing liquid?
    Does it work on blood sucking insect like mosqiutoes and other?
    Would it still work if i dont use mineral oil? It is hard to get it here.

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před 3 lety +1

      1) The dishwashing liquid is to help emulsify the various ingredients and to act as a surfactant.
      2) This spray works against mosquitos, yes. However, if your MAIN concern is mosquitos, you may find that the eucalyptus oil used in this recipe should be changed from "Eucalyptus globulus" to "Corymbia citriodora" or Eucalyptus citriodora (lemon eucalyptus). Lemon Eucalyptus oil (Eucalyptus citriodora) is likely better at repelling mosquitos than Eucalyptus globulus oil, and I might change to Eucalyptus citriodora oil myself in future batches.
      3) You don't need mineral oil. If you forego the mineral oil, you can also reduce the amount of dishwashing liquid. By the way, an alternative to pure mineral oil is AVON SKIN SO SOFT, but that won't be cheap.

  • @roryhorses8736
    @roryhorses8736 Před 3 lety

    Hi! This is such a great and helpful video! Where did you get the essential oils? Thanks!

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks so much.
      Not sure where you're located, so not sure how useful this info is going to be, but I usually buy these essential oils off eBay from a seller in Virginia called "wf-medical". They sell many different oils, and in many different sizes/quantities. You can even choose between plastic and aluminum containers on some of the oils (with the larger sizes". The other option is on Amazon, from a seller called GREENHEALTH. It's the same brand, and might even be the same seller.

    • @roryhorses8736
      @roryhorses8736 Před 3 lety +2

      @@yesterdayfarm5273 This was very helpful! Thank you so much! I will be trying this recipe soon.

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před 3 lety +2

      @@roryhorses8736 Awesome! By the way, I double checked; the Neem oil was from a different seller (but also on eBay); look for "NEEM OIL 100% PURE VIRGIN UNREFINED ORGANIC COLD PRESSED' or similar. The ALOE JUICE was from Walmart. CVC, etc. also has it but at a higher price. Just make sure it's 100% Aloe Juice (which the Aloe Juice at Walmart is).

    • @roryhorses8736
      @roryhorses8736 Před 3 lety +3

      @@yesterdayfarm5273 I tried it and it works very well for my horses! Thanks so much again!!

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před 3 lety +1

      @@roryhorses8736 AWESOME!!! 👍👍👍

  • @faradhaneef4623
    @faradhaneef4623 Před rokem

    What brand of eucalyptus, neem,and citronella oils are you using I am having a hard time finding them at a decent price

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před rokem

      In the US I get GreenHealth (by WFmed.com)for most oils, and Pure Neem by cocojojo.com, but there should be others too. Just make sure they're 100% pure.

  • @MountaineerBassets
    @MountaineerBassets Před 2 lety

    What is the benefit of the Neem Oil? Could it be substituted with Coconut Oil?

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před 2 lety +1

      Neem oil is used as an insect repellent (ticks, mosquitos, fleas, etc.). Coconut Oil might also have some of these properties, but I don't think quite as effective. Worth a try though?

  • @CHEECHMUN
    @CHEECHMUN Před 2 lety +1

    Were you a Mixologist at one point?

  • @2alejandrino
    @2alejandrino Před 3 lety

    What kind of nozzle do you have?
    Do you have the part number for that bottle and the nozzle?

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the comment. Yeah, that spray bottle at the end of the video is AWESOME and the only one really that works 100%. *Unfortunately* that spray bottle isn't available in the U.S......it's a Japanese made DIA Model No.3530. The issue with other plastic spray bottles I tried is that they start deforming/melting after a while; I presume because of the combination of essential oils, maybe?

  • @leorasher10
    @leorasher10 Před 3 lety

    Any other options for Mineral oil?

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před 3 lety +1

      You can forgo the Mineral Oil completely. It should work just fine without mineral oil.

  • @NoBody-rt9wk
    @NoBody-rt9wk Před rokem

    any alternate to Aleo juice

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před rokem

      Just water is fine. It won't last as long though, so make sure you store in a cool place and use it up relatively fast. (The aloe juice i show in the video has some preservatives in it).

  • @deborahhauser3805
    @deborahhauser3805 Před 2 lety

    Where do you get those sprayers

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před 2 lety

      Unfortunately those DIA SPRAYERS are almost impossible to find outside of Japan and S. Korea! :(
      Such a shame, as they are excellent....I've been using mine for years!

  • @annabelstephenson4715
    @annabelstephenson4715 Před 3 lety

    Is it aloe juice that you drink or the aloe for skin please?

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před 3 lety

      It's the one you can drink (99.8% pure) :www.walmart.com/ip/Fruit-of-the-Earth-Original-Aloe-Vera-Drink-128-Fl-Oz/10314798

    • @annabelstephenson4715
      @annabelstephenson4715 Před 3 lety +1

      @@yesterdayfarm5273 Thank you

    • @annabelstephenson4715
      @annabelstephenson4715 Před 3 lety

      @@yesterdayfarm5273 £26 in the UK, crazy price difference

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před 3 lety

      @@annabelstephenson4715 @Annabel Stephenson Oh WOW! 😲 That IS a huge difference, indeed! 😢
      The recipe for 5 gallons (~20 litres) calls for 32 fl oz aloe juice, so maybe you can 'get away' with only buying a litre? Still not cheap though, I'm sure! The Aloe Juice is so inexpensive here, that I used a whole gallon per 5 gallon spray when I made my yearly batch the other day.
      Good luck...

    • @annabelstephenson4715
      @annabelstephenson4715 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes crazy price difference.
      Thank you for your help

  • @amynguyen8429
    @amynguyen8429 Před 4 lety

    I know nothing about farming. What is this useful for?

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před 4 lety +1

      We use this spray on our horses as a fly repellent. Flies can be quite bothersome to farm animals and pets in Summer.
      If you buy fly spray in the store it can be VERY expensive ($20+ per spray bottle!), so many make their own fly spray by mixing various ingredients together.
      The store-bought versions work well, but they often contain nasty chemicals. 'Do-it-yourselfers' try and find more natural mixtures that work without breaking the bank! :)

    • @amynguyen8429
      @amynguyen8429 Před 4 lety +1

      Yesterday Farm ohh ok thanks for the info

    • @richardolague4502
      @richardolague4502 Před 3 lety

      Will this work if spray on areas on my porch and house. No horses here but front and backyard are full of horse flies. Use the trappers and looking for other solutions. :(

    • @yesterdayfarm5273
      @yesterdayfarm5273  Před 3 lety

      @@richardolague4502 That's a good question! I think the problem might be, what would you spray it on? You couldn't just spray it "around" as it would simply blow away and be ineffective pretty much immediately. Maybe spray it on a rag or cloth, so it could keep 'smelling" longer?
      For normal house flies we use those plastic pouches that you fill up with water; they stink (has rotten eggs as an ingredient) but catch a LOT of flies. Just keep in mind that you should place these AWAY from the porch a bit, as the flies will gravitate towards these traps.
      Good luck!