Easy, Natural Tick Repellent That Really Works
Ticks carry lime disease: an inflammatory disease characterized at first by a rash, headache, fever, and chills; later by the possibility of arthritis, neurological, and cardiac disorders. One little tick can yield a huge problem for both you and your pet. So why wait around for something to happen? Let’s get started!
Ingredients:
10 drops rosemary essential oil
7 drops cinnamon essential oil
3 drops cedarwood essential oil
2 Tbsp sweet almond oil
Method:
Add all the oils into a glass jar and shake well. To use simply take some in your hand rub together and put it where ever you need it to go.
Another good trick is to use rose geranium essential oil; It is a good tick repellent for animals. Simply put a drop between the animal’s shoulder blades and at the base of the tail before you go outside.