STOP TICK SICKNESS

Flattop Mountain Herbs is sharing our recipes.

Right now we want you to help Stop Tick Sickness by making and using our Tick Repellent Oil and/or our Tick and Insect Repellent Salve.

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#DIYtickrepellent@Martha Wiles / FM Herbs

5/30 Edited to

... Read moreTicks can carry dangerous diseases like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever, making tick prevention a critical health measure, especially in wooded or grassy areas. In my experience, using natural remedies like Tick Repellent Oil has been a game-changer during hiking and outdoor activities. These herbal blends often use essential oils such as eucalyptus, lavender, and cedarwood, which not only repel ticks but also soothe the skin without harmful chemicals. Making your own tick repellent salve at home is simpler than you might think. I find that combining organic beeswax with carrier oils and essential oils creates a protective barrier that lasts longer on the skin and clothing. Applying this salve before heading outdoors provides consistent protection and reduces the need for frequent reapplication. Additionally, integrating natural tick repellents into your daily routine can be complemented by proper clothing choices like wearing long sleeves and pants, tucking pants into socks, and conducting thorough tick checks after spending time outside. Using such holistic approaches reinforces the effectiveness of homemade repellents while minimizing exposure to synthetic pesticides. For those interested, Flattop Mountain Herbs offers reliable recipes and guidance for crafting your own tick and insect repellents. Their natural formulae not only help stop tick sickness but also support a safer, eco-friendly way to enjoy the outdoors. Remember, prevention is key, and these natural solutions empower you to protect yourself and your family with confidence and care.