How to Use Essential Oils for Pest Control

As believers, we don’t need poisons to kill pests. We can repel them (and even sometimes kill them) with substances that are not only harmless to us but are actually healthful. Below is a list of oils that will solve most of your pest problems around the house.

How do you use them?

One way is to get a pistol-grip squirt bottle. Mix a few drops of the oil with some water, shake it up, and start firing. If you have bugs on your plants, like aphids on your roses, you can squirt the leaves and drive the bugs away with no harm to your plant. You can do the same with the other pests.

As for ants, you can smear a line of Peppermint or Spearmint across your kitchen counter or floor and the ants won’t cross it. If you already have a line of ants invading your house, just draw a line of oil across them and they will turn back; it is fun to watch. For flies: knock them dead right out of the air with one shot from your pistol grip.

Specific Oils for Specific Insects:

ANTS: Peppermint, Spearmint.

APHIDS: Cedarwood, Hyssop, Peppermint, Spearmint.

BEETLES: Peppermint, Thyme.

CATERPILLARS: Spearmint, Peppermint.

CHIGGERS: Lavender, Lemongrass, Sage, Thyme.

CUTWORM: Thyme, Sage.

FLEAS: Peppermint, Lemongrass, Spearmint, Lavender.

FLIES: Lavender, Peppermint, Rosemary, Sage.

GNATS: Patchouli, Spearmint.

LICE: Cedarwood, Peppermint, Spearmint.

MOSQUITOES: Lavender, Lemongrass.

MOTHS: Cedarwood, Hyssop, Lavender, Peppermint, Spearmint.

PLANT LICE: Peppermint, Spearmint.

SLUGS: Cedarwood, Hyssop, Pine.

SNAILS: Cedarwood, Pine, Patchouli.

SPIDERS: Peppermint, Spearmint.

TICKS: Lavender, Lemongrass, Sage, Thyme.

WEEVILS: Cedarwood, Patchouli, Sandalwood.

A Brown Recluse Spider Experiment
Seeing how squirting a Peppermint-water spray would kill flies in mid-air, I wondered what pure oil would do. So I did an experiment on a brown recluse spider. I captured a live one in a jar and carefully placed one drop of Peppermint on one side. The pure Peppermint repelled the spider, who crowded to the other side to avoid the oil. When I tipped the jar to force the spider to fall into the oil, it merely squirmed and got away, still repelled by the oil, but apparently not harmed. Then I put a drop of water with the oil and tipped the jar so that the spider slid into the water and oil together and, instantly, it shriveled up and died. Conclusion: The oil alone is an insect repellant. Combined with water, it is an insecticide.

Safe Insect Repellants
As far as repellants go, when you go into the woods and fields, put a little Lavender around your ankles, wrists, and waistband and you won’t have to worry about chiggers or ticks (or Lyme Disease, or Rocky Mountain Spotted Tick Fever). Lemongrass, Sage or Thyme would work, too, but might irritate your skin so put it on your pant cuffs and shirtsleeves. As for your pets, you can put oils around their necks and backs, but watch to keep oils from around their eyes.

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I have recently given out my plant care tips to a lot of my clients who love to see my assorted plants. Some have actually brought their plants in for me to nurse back to health. My brother has me come in and take care of his plants at his stores. The truth is I’m really not that diligent when it comes to my plants. They just look great because I use a lot of Cinnamon. I use oil straight out of the bottle on houseplants that tend to get fungus or mold from my kids over-watering them. I used to water the oil down but this proved ineffective against hardy molds in a warm house in the winter. Now, they flourish beautifully. I also use Cinnamon powder (no sugar) mixed into the soil with some Cinnamon oil, or Clove oil around my rose bushes and my other outside plants to get rid of annoying insects and aphids that eat away at my plants. My roses and flowers are always hardy and pesticide free.

I recently got a quote for $850 to get rid of my termites and property. I put two bottles of each of the oils below in a bottle of V6 and the termites are all dead and gone. I figured that this is costly to buy the oils but it beats having to pay some exterminator to come and make my soil toxic. To me it was worth the shot. I’m glad I did it because I had the engineer come back to inspect for them because I was refinancing and wanted another loan to fix my house and my home is termite and carpenter ant free now.

Some of the oils used were Clove, Cinnamon, Lemon, Lemongrass and a large bottle of carrier oil. I put the whole thing in a bottle and squirt it all around the perimeter of my house and doorstep or anywhere termites or carpenter ants would love to hide. I also keep a bottle hooked up to my hose to spray over the base of the property. I just have to upkeep it periodically. I use on my dogs and cats to keep off all the ticks and fleas. It works on my cats too.

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KEEP BEES AND WASPS AWAY WITH PEPPERMINT OIL AND WATER IN SPRAY BOTTLE.

Spray yourself, your children, your animals, and the air, and the flying insects should stay away from you.

A useful idea is to put water and about 10 drops of Peppermint oil in a spray bottle. When you go outside, you can spray your clothes, your shoes and socks, and spray the area where you are, like a patio or deck.

One time before I knew about the oils, I was attacked at my garage door by 22 wasps. They stung me so bad I had to go to the hospital emergency room. I sat there in pain until they got to me and said to go home and put ice on the stings. And for this we had to pay a hospital emergency room bill.

The oils are great because they repel bees and wasps. I can sit on the back deck now and not be afraid. I take the spray bottle out with me and spray the air around me. If I spray a bee, it immediately flies away.

Prevention is best. If a person is in the yard cutting grass or doing yard work, spray your clothes first. You can spray your children too before they go out. If you do happen to get stung, use Lavender on the sting.

To keep spiders away, put Cinnamon and water in a spray bottle and spray around your house, basement, carpets, and closets. If you are bitten by a spider, use Oregano essential oil. This oil neutralizes the venom.

Essential Oils for Inflammation

Inflammation is caused from various conditions: bacteria, poor diet, chemicals, hormonal imbalance, or physical injury.

When blood vessels leading to the heart are damaged and clogged, a protein is released into the bloodstream called C-reactive protein. The level of this protein indicates the degree of inflammation in the linings of the arteries. Certain essential oils have been documented to be excellent for reducing inflammation.

A teaspoon of Wintergreen is the equivalent of almost twenty-two adult aspirin, so you’d only need to use a drop with a carrier oil. Oregano has been shown to reduce inflammation by 94%. Myrrh oil is rated as the second best anti-inflammatory essential oil. Frankincense resin is the best treatment for arthritis. These oils can be mixed with neutral oils such as Grape Seed oil or Olive oil and be applied directly to part of the body suffering from inflammation. They can also be used in diffusers for a constant stream of low levels of oils into the brain and body as a whole. Best of all, there are no side effects from the use of essential oils.

There are different types of inflammation for which one oil might be better than another:

Tissue and capillary damage, bruising or loss of oxygen: Myrrh.
Inflammation due to bacterial infection: Roman Chamomile and Lavender.
Inflammation caused by viral infection: Ravensara, Hyssop, and Oregano.

Single Oils:

• Wintergreen/Birch with Helichrysum, Frankincense, Hyssop, Myrrh, Marjoram, Ravensara, Lavender, Oregano, Roman Chamomile, Cypress, Peppermint, Spearmint, or Spruce.

• Mountain Savory, Clary Sage, Lemongrass, Sandalwood, Rose, Acorus Calamus, Valerian, Spikenard, or Fir.

• Melaleuca alternifolia with German Chamomile, Tangerine, Thyme, Hyssop, Eucalyptus radiata, Jasmine, Pepper, Petitgrain, Idaho Tansy, Tarragon, Yarrow, Citronella, or Coriander.

Recipe 1:

10 drops Fir essential oil
6 drops melaleuca Tea Tree essential oil
4 drops German Chamomile essential oil
2 drops Peppermint essential oil
2 drops Lemongrass essential oil

Recipe 2:

6 drops Frankincense essential oil
6 drops Fir essential oil
6 drops Eucalyptus citriodora essential oil
4 drops Ravensara essential oil
3 drops Wintergreen/Birch essential oil
1 drop Peppermint essential oil

Mix in ½-1 ounces massage oil or massage oil base. Apply on location.

Essential Oils for a Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Attack

Treatment for the Symptoms of Radiation Sickness from a Nuclear Incident

Tea Tree –  has been found to be helpful in cancer patients undergoing radiation treatment. This oil can be used topically to minimize and protect the body from damage caused by radiation.

Cypress Oil –  rebuilds the white blood cells damaged by exposure to radiation. Also good for bleeding gums.

Lavender – is to alleviate the pain and speed the healing from radiation burns.

Myrtle – Large doses of radiation will affect the thyroid. Potassium Iodide (KI) will block the iodine during the initial attack and the fourteen days of most radiation exposure. Myrtle will help to insure that the thyroid will be working the way it should be.

Vitamin C & E can also help to speed the recovery of the immune system from radiation damage.

Essential Oils for Biological Warfare

Since Biological warfare is waged on a daily basis, it can only serve to remind us to be more diligent when a more concentrated attack will be waged against us.

Cinnamon – It has been proven that 99.9% of viruses and bacteria can not live in the presence of cinnamon. So it makes a great antibacterial and antiviral weapon.

Clove Bud – Since the immune system is under attack by biological agents Clove Bud provides and excellent immunity builder as an antioxidant and doubles as an antibacterial and antimicrobial fighter.

Oregano – is a powerful antibiotic and has been proven to be more effective in neutralizing germs than some chemical antibiotics. It has been effective against germs  like Staphylococcus aureas, Escherichia coli, Yersinia enterocolitica and Pseudomonas aeruginosa says Journal Food Protection, July 2001 edition.

Thyme – Effective against Anthrax and Tuberrculosis.

Rosewood – Anti-infectious, antibacterial, and antiviral. Weber State University has demonstrated Rosewood inhibits it gram positive and negative bacterial growth.

Lemon – Is known for its antiseptic properties, Essential Science Publishing says that: According to Jean Valnet, M.D. the vaporized essence of lemon can kill meningococuccus bacteria in 15 minutes, typhoid bacilli in one hour, Staphylococcus aureus in two hours and Pneumococcus bacteria within three hours. Lemon also improves microcirculation, promotes white blood cell formation, and improves immune fuction

Eucalyptus – Anti-infectious, antibacterial and antiviral.

Rosemary – Antiseptic, Antibacterial.

Chemical Essential Oils

Chemical warfare is broad term for nerve agents, blood agents and chemical agents. These three classes of chemical weapons effect the nervous system, blood, and blister the skin.

Spearmint – To calm the Nervous System, aide with Nerve Agents

Myrtle –  Antispasmodic – helps to reduce spasming due to spasms caused by nerve agents

Nutmeg – supports the nervous system which Nerve Agents attack

German Chamomile – brings calming for nervous system, it is good for healing of the skin that might come from a blistering chemical agent, it is also a blood cleanser that may help with a blood agent.

Geranium – antispasmodic, stops bleeding, anti-infectious, antibacterial.

Sage Dalmatian – prevents and reduces scarring

Lavender – Burns, antiseptic. Lavender prevents the build up of excess sebum a skin oil which bacteria feeds on.

Marjoram – Anti-infectious, antibacterial, dilates blood vessels, regulates blood pressure, soothes muscles.

Melissa – Nervous System, blisters, antimicrobial

Cistus – Anti-Infectious, antiviral, antibacterial, powerful antihemorraging agent, wounds and cell regeneration, strengthens immune system.

Basil – Powerful antispasmodic, antiviral, anti-infectious, antibacterial

Myrrh – Anti-infectious, antiviral, soothes skin conditions and supports immune system.

Cypress – Circulation, pulmonary insufficiencies, bleeding gums

Tea Tree – Anti-infectious, antibacterial, antifungal, Burns

Vaccine Detox

Pine – Antidiabetic, cortisone-like, severe infections, hypertensive

Lemon – antiseptic,  improves microcirculation, promotes leukocyte (white blood cell) formation, and improves lymphatic, immune function.

Rosemary – Cleansing and detoxing the body. Supports the liver and combats cirrhosis.

German Chamomile – Blood cleanser and helps increase liver function and supports the pancreas. Improves bile flow from the liver.

Geranium – Dilates bile ducts for liver detoxification.

Blue Tansy – helps to detoxify the body

Myrtle – helps break up mucus and stimulate the thyroid.

Fir – Antiseptic and anticatarrahal.