ICanTeachMyChild.com shows you how to make homemade afterbite anti-itch salve.
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ICanTeachMyChild.com shows you how to make homemade afterbite anti-itch salve.
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Leisa says
You can also use rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer. Cheap! Instant relief!
Heather Cargill says
Thank you for this it reminded me to pack bug spray for our camping trip tomorrow so hopefully I wont need this, lol! :0) (but pinning it just in case!)
pat says
I LOVE DIY articles! I hope to make a binder of recipes for DIY articles for my granddaughters so they can take care of their families without all the harsh chemicals. I plan on the binders being their wedding gifts along with a basket of basic supplies. Would love further recommendations from your readers.
Natasha says
Great natural idea! Baking soda and vinegar are good friends of mine!
Nikita K says
Thanks for sharing! Does this smell any better than store-bought varieties?
ann says
An elderly neighbor shared this recipe with me a few years ago, only she didn’t include the tea tree oil. A baking soda/water paste does the job well! 🙂