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      i use skin so soft mixed with water. it works great and smells good too. It repels flies and is good for their coat. You can buy it at www.youravon.com/apelletier

Posted By: alicia



      i used 3 cups of water and 3/4 cup of viniger and a 1/4 cup of dish detergent. :) works great and you dont need any of the expensive oils. :)

Posted By: Emily



      i used 3 cups of water and 3/4 cup of viniger and a 1/4 cup of dish detergent. :) works great and you dont need any of the expensive oils. :)

Posted By: Emily



      great tips, thanks a lot. just a question: there are different types of skin so soft, which one are you using and recomend? and for the mosquitos ,for dogs, what do you think ? the same for horses? thank you very much!!!!!

Posted By: patricia pien



      Where can you buy citronella?

Posted By: Patty J



      Try garlic powder. It's been used for centuries. U can get it at regular stores for less cost than from catalogs. Add to feed twice a day, starting with a pinch and increasing every two days until feeding one tablespoon twice a day. It takes 4-6 weeks for the garlic to permeat the muscles and become really effective at keeping the flies off. It does work and the horses end up liking it! It also helps the immune system.

Posted By: MC



      Great article! I use 1 part Skin So Soft, 2 parts white vinegar, 3 parts water and 1 tsp. citronella. It works great!

Posted By: Sandy Hannan



      the article was graet

Posted By: tina



      do you have anythng else on makeing fly spary i have tryed skin so soft it dint work very good and it is to much money do you have anything else that you can send me so i can try it thank you for your time

Posted By: tina



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