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You might check with Marge at Natures Gift. She carries it,

and her website has great info and descriptions. It says that

it can be very sedating in small quantities. She is very knowledgable,

and could point you in the right direction.

(not affliliated with Nature's Gift, just a happy customer of theres!)

Lemon Eucalyptus

HI...I am having a couple of people ask me about products containing

Lemon Eucalyptus Essential Oil...I guess it is supposed to help repel the

mosquitos that can cause the West Nile Virus....does anyone have any info

on this? Like % 's to use in a spray or cream, etc? I don't have a lot

of experience in using essential oils and want to make something

effective but not toxic! Thanks for any help! Robyn in AZ

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You might check with Marge at Natures Gift. She carries it,

and her website has great info and descriptions. It says that

it can be very sedating in small quantities. She is very knowledgable,

and could point you in the right direction.

(not affliliated with Nature's Gift, just a happy customer of theres!)

Lemon Eucalyptus

HI...I am having a couple of people ask me about products containing

Lemon Eucalyptus Essential Oil...I guess it is supposed to help repel the

mosquitos that can cause the West Nile Virus....does anyone have any info

on this? Like % 's to use in a spray or cream, etc? I don't have a lot

of experience in using essential oils and want to make something

effective but not toxic! Thanks for any help! Robyn in AZ

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You might check with Marge at Natures Gift. She carries it,

and her website has great info and descriptions. It says that

it can be very sedating in small quantities. She is very knowledgable,

and could point you in the right direction.

(not affliliated with Nature's Gift, just a happy customer of theres!)

Lemon Eucalyptus

HI...I am having a couple of people ask me about products containing

Lemon Eucalyptus Essential Oil...I guess it is supposed to help repel the

mosquitos that can cause the West Nile Virus....does anyone have any info

on this? Like % 's to use in a spray or cream, etc? I don't have a lot

of experience in using essential oils and want to make something

effective but not toxic! Thanks for any help! Robyn in AZ

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Robyn,

I was reading on another group this morning that had

this post...I bet your customers are getting their info

from this source or something quite similar!

***************************************

Just wondering if anyone can help. Eucalyptus citriodora seems to be in

the news lately and there is a site

http://www.drugstore.com/qxp75478_333181_sespider/repel/

selling an insect repellent and it states " Active ingredients: Oil of

Lemon Eucalyptus 30% (Approx 65% p-menthane-3,8-diol).

I find it difficult to imagine anything containing 30% Lemon Eucalyptus

-the smell would just about knock you out, never mind the mozzies. But

my info says that citronellal is the major component of E.citriodora,

with small traces of citronellol, isopulegol and trace amounts os

alpha-pinene, linalool and beta-caryphyllene.---

*******************************

good luck, I haven't followed this up just passing it on to ya!

Markey :-)

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HI...I am having a couple of people ask me about products containing

Lemon Eucalyptus Essential Oil...

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Robyn,

I was reading on another group this morning that had

this post...I bet your customers are getting their info

from this source or something quite similar!

***************************************

Just wondering if anyone can help. Eucalyptus citriodora seems to be in

the news lately and there is a site

http://www.drugstore.com/qxp75478_333181_sespider/repel/

selling an insect repellent and it states " Active ingredients: Oil of

Lemon Eucalyptus 30% (Approx 65% p-menthane-3,8-diol).

I find it difficult to imagine anything containing 30% Lemon Eucalyptus

-the smell would just about knock you out, never mind the mozzies. But

my info says that citronellal is the major component of E.citriodora,

with small traces of citronellol, isopulegol and trace amounts os

alpha-pinene, linalool and beta-caryphyllene.---

*******************************

good luck, I haven't followed this up just passing it on to ya!

Markey :-)

Garden of Wisdom

HI...I am having a couple of people ask me about products containing

Lemon Eucalyptus Essential Oil...

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Robyn,

I was reading on another group this morning that had

this post...I bet your customers are getting their info

from this source or something quite similar!

***************************************

Just wondering if anyone can help. Eucalyptus citriodora seems to be in

the news lately and there is a site

http://www.drugstore.com/qxp75478_333181_sespider/repel/

selling an insect repellent and it states " Active ingredients: Oil of

Lemon Eucalyptus 30% (Approx 65% p-menthane-3,8-diol).

I find it difficult to imagine anything containing 30% Lemon Eucalyptus

-the smell would just about knock you out, never mind the mozzies. But

my info says that citronellal is the major component of E.citriodora,

with small traces of citronellol, isopulegol and trace amounts os

alpha-pinene, linalool and beta-caryphyllene.---

*******************************

good luck, I haven't followed this up just passing it on to ya!

Markey :-)

Garden of Wisdom

HI...I am having a couple of people ask me about products containing

Lemon Eucalyptus Essential Oil...

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Robyn, I just got this news article in my email about the ability of

catnip to repel bugs. I know alot of people are already using catnip

for that purpose. Sorry to post the entire thing, but there was no

link associated with it.

Sagescript Institute, LLC

Microbiology Assays

http://www.sagescript.com

CATNIP DRIVES CATS WILD, BUT DRIVES MOSQUITOES AWAY

AMES, Iowa -- Although it drives cats wild, catnip appears to be a

big turn-off for mosquitoes.

In research conducted at Iowa State University, catnip was 10 times

more effective at repelling mosquitoes than the compound used in

most commercial bug repellents. The finding was reported today at

the 222nd national meeting of the American Chemical Society in

Chicago.

and Coats studied the effect of nepetalactone on

mosquitoes. Nepetalactone is an essential oil in catnip that gives

the plant its odor. In past studies, the researchers had found that

catnip oils could repel cockroaches. recently left a post-

doctoral research position at Iowa State and is now working as an

entomologist with the U.S. Forest Service in Starkville, Miss. Coats

is the chair of ISU's Department of Entomology.

The researchers placed groups of 20 mosquitoes in a glass tube

treated on one side with a high dose of nepetalactone. After 10

minutes, an average of 80 percent of the mosquitoes had moved to the

untreated side of the tube. In a low-dose test, an average of 75

percent moved to the untreated side.

The researchers conducted similar tests with DEET (diethyl-meta-

toluamide), the compound used in many commercial repellents. In

those tests, 55 to 60 percent of the insects moved away from the

treated side.

In the laboratory, repellency is measured on a scale from 100

percent (all mosquitoes repelled) to -100 percent (all mosquitoes

attracted). In the ISU tests, catnip ratings ranged from 49 to 59

percent at high doses, and 39 to 53 percent at low doses.

said it took about a tenth as much nepetalactone to have

the same repellency as DEET. " In other words, nepetalactone is about

10 times more effective than DEET, " he said. " Most commercial insect

repellents contain about 5 to 25 percent DEET. Presumably, much less

catnip oil would be needed to achieve the same repellency as a DEET-

based repellent. "

Why catnip repels mosquitoes remains a mystery. " It might simply be

an irritant, " said , " or they just don't like the smell. "

No animal or human tests are scheduled for nepetalactone, although

is hopeful that will take place in the future. Iowa State

has submitted a patent application for the use of catnip compounds

as insect repellents. The project was funded by the Iowa Agriculture

and Home Economics Experiment Station.

Catnip is a perennial herb in the mint family and grows wild in most

parts of the United States. It also is cultivated for commercial

use. It's primarily known for its stimulating effect on cats,

although some people use the leaves in tea, as a meat tenderizer and

as a folk treatment for fevers, colds, cramps and migraines. The

plant also is used to make light yellow dye.

> HI...I am having a couple of people ask me about products

containing

> Lemon Eucalyptus Essential Oil...I guess it is supposed to help

repel the

> mosquitos that can cause the West Nile Virus....does anyone have

any info

> on this? Like % 's to use in a spray or cream, etc? I don't have

a lot

> of experience in using essential oils and want to make something

> effective but not toxic! Thanks for any help! Robyn in AZ

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At 12:17 PM 5/1/2005, you wrote:

>HI...I am having a couple of people ask me about products containing

>Lemon Eucalyptus Essential Oil...I guess it is supposed to help repel the

>mosquitos that can cause the West Nile Virus....does anyone have any info

>on this? Like % 's to use in a spray or cream, etc? I don't have a lot

>of experience in using essential oils and want to make something

>effective but not toxic! Thanks for any help! Robyn in AZ

you wouldn't want to use more than perhaps 2.5% total essential oils...

and lemon euc is a top note, really fleeting. you probably need to use

some deeper, base notes to anchor it.... (choose ones that are reputed

also to have insect repellant properties.)

Celebrating 10 years online. Supplying pure Essential

Oils, Aromatherapy Accessories, Information and more!

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At 12:17 PM 5/1/2005, you wrote:

>HI...I am having a couple of people ask me about products containing

>Lemon Eucalyptus Essential Oil...I guess it is supposed to help repel the

>mosquitos that can cause the West Nile Virus....does anyone have any info

>on this? Like % 's to use in a spray or cream, etc? I don't have a lot

>of experience in using essential oils and want to make something

>effective but not toxic! Thanks for any help! Robyn in AZ

you wouldn't want to use more than perhaps 2.5% total essential oils...

and lemon euc is a top note, really fleeting. you probably need to use

some deeper, base notes to anchor it.... (choose ones that are reputed

also to have insect repellant properties.)

Celebrating 10 years online. Supplying pure Essential

Oils, Aromatherapy Accessories, Information and more!

Visit us at: <http://www.naturesgift.com>

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