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Herbs That Keep The Bugs Away And Banish Bug Bites!

Take a look in your general store and you’ll find plenty of manufactured ways to keep bugs off of your skin and to heal bug bites.

These commercial sprays and remedies are usually quite effective, but many of them contain chemicals that are harmful to your body or the environment, and you may find yourself having a worse reaction to them than you would have had to any bug!

Well, what other option is there, then?

Herbs that you can find in a specialty store or oftentimes in your own backyard are a natural, non-toxic, and equally effective way to combat bugs and bug bites.

Tea tree oil, lavender essential oil, and peppermint essential oil are the three types of oils most recommended by herbalists for their ability to neutralize the toxicity of a bug bite, stave off itchiness, and reduce skin inflammation.

An undiluted drop or two of any of these oils can be applied directly onto the skin or bug bite, or add a few drops into clay, honey, or baking soda mixtures first to increase their efficacy.

If you want another essential oil to keep bugs away, choose one that has a spicy, pungent, or woodsy odor, such as cedarwood, citronella, eucalyptus, and rosemary.

The plantain plant makes its home along the roadways and in the backyards of American homes as an unassuming weed.

Give it a closer look and learn about its “drawing” properties and you have another treatment for bug bites.

Simply take the fresh herb (or you can dry it out), chop it finely, add water, and then apply this mixture to a sting or bite.

You should feel the area begin to warm; this means that the toxins are being drawn from the skin. Continue adding more plantain to the bite until the swelling and pain have subsided.

Although harmful in other forms, tobacco as a topical herb possesses many medicinal properties.

A small bunch of loose tobacco leaves, combined with water or apple cider and turned into a paste, can be applied topically to a bite to help ease pain and can remain on the skin until the swelling has subsided.

However, if you notice the area becoming irritated, wash away the paste completely.

The next time you’re looking to find a way to stop the bugs from bugging you, look no further than at what nature has provided for you!

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