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Basil TICK Repellent No one likes ticks. Absolutely no one, man nor beast. Some ticks can carry Lyme Disease so here is a great way to keep those nasty pests off you while exploring the great outdoors.
Mix 20 drops of basil essential oil with 2 cups of water.
Pour into a spray bottle and voila a homemade repellent that works.
Spray yourself and around your campsite. Bugs hate the smell of Basil.
Helps keep away Ticks, Mosquitos, Fleas and Flies.
After hiking or outdoor activities be sure to use a lint roller on yourself and your dog. The lint roller will pick up any hitchiking ticks before they have a chance to latch on.