Natural Homemade Lice Spray

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Oh No — Lice!

I can just see you now squirming on the other side of the computer screen. Ya, you. I know you are. I bet you are also feeling itchy all over and can”t resist scratching your head. Why, because I just did too.

Whenever you hear the dreaded word something just wants to curl up and die with in you or at least send you running for the hill screaming.

Lice, there”s nothing like them to bring fear to a parent”s heart. Believe me I”ve been there, many times. It isn”t fun to deal with but the good news is, that you can treat it naturally. Many of the items you may already have around your house.

Articles on Treating Lice:

One of the best ways to treat lice is prevention. Enter lice spray. No, not the stuff you find in the store — please never spray pesticides over anyone’s head!

When you or your kids are going to be in a setting where you know that there is a risk of being exposed, you can start spritzing your head with an easy to make natural lice spray. If not only deters lice, but can kill them as well.

You can have this spray whipped up and ready to go in 5 minutes or less depending on which recipe you choose to make.

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Natural Lice Spray with Essential Oils

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups apple cider vinegar
  • 20 drops lavender essential oil
  • 20 drops rosemary essential oil
  • 20 drops tansy essential oil
  • 20 drops tea tree oil

Pour your apple cider vinegar in a 1 quart canning jar. Add the oils, screw on the lid and give it a good shake. Pour into a spray bottle and you are ready to go!

Natural Lice Spray with Herbs

Ingredients:

  • 3 cups apple cider vinegar
  • 1/2 cup dried lavender flowers
  • 1/2 cup dried tansy
  • 1/2 cup dried or fresh rosemary
  • 20 drops tea tree oil

Step 1) Add your herbs to a 1 quart canning jar. Cover with the apple cider vinegar. Add the tea tree oil and screw on the lid.

Step 2) Shake the jar for about 1 minute or until all the herbs are floating around in the vinegar. Store in a dark place like a cabinet for at least two weeks. Shake once a day.

Step 3) Strain through a fine sieve or cheese cloth. Pour into a spray bottle.

How to Use

Preventive

Spray all over the head whenever you think you have/or will be exposed to lice. Don’t drench the hair, just spray lightly. Leave in a continue on your day. The smell will evaporate within the hour.

Treatment

Spray all over the head concentrating on the nape of the neck and behind the ears until the hair is damp. Let dry in your hair. Once try treat with a natural lice oil.

What is your best tip for preventing lice?

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32 thoughts on “Natural Homemade Lice Spray”

  1. Thank you for this post! My oldest daughter got head lice last year which was my worst nightmare!! I have been using essential oils in a spray bottle this year and so far so good! 🙂

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  2. Can the spray be used daily? Ive dealt w lice for way too long w my eight year old. Have tried so many things, including converting her head in a completeness of mayonnaise! Yuck. Thank you for posting!

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  3. Does this work only on lice? Does it work on other parasites as well? Like fleas and ticks? I’m wanting to make this for Girl Scout campouts.

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  4. I have been dealing with lice off and on for over a year now. i get rid of them, but they comback. Recently i used apple cider vinager and coconut oil. it worked great, but I didnt read the fine print, i was supposed to do it again within a few days and I didnt. … i do have a 50 hr at week job! :/ any way, i am dealing with these pests again. i have not been actively checking beds. i have been washing sheets and pillows and hats and all the things that might touch their head in hot water with tee tree oil. i even put tee tree oil in their shampoo. Will the oils in the spray stain the sheets or make them oily?

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  5. Interested in preparing this remedy, but I wonder if it smells like vinegar? I would hate for my daughter to be teased because of the smell.

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  6. Can you leave out the tansy oil? Im in the uk and its really expensive! I can get the others really cheaply. Thank you x

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  7. You can substitute Frankincense oil for the Tansy oil. I use the apple cider vinegar and essential oils as a spray also for my sofa, chair, bedding, etc. when my grandkids have gotten the lice and it works very well. Also for my hair, I used 2 ounces of olive oil with 13 drops each of Tea Tree and Lavender and spray it into my roots and hair, making sure I massaged it in all over my head then tightly clipped a plastic grocery bag over all my hair and let it set for an hour before washing it out. You can also add about 5 drops of tea tree to your shampoo and conditioner bottles that you use daily for added protection. You can wash the olive oil mixture out of your hair first using Dawn Dishwashing Soap to make it easier to remove.

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  8. Will the essential oil version be as good/effective in water instead of the apple cider vinegar? Put another way: what does the vinegar contribute? THANK YOU!

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  11. We had a lice warning from school so I spray my children’s hair with tea tree oil every morning when I brush their hair. I buy tea tree oil in an aerosol can, and it works really well. So far so good. Tea tree oil and eucalyptus oil are really popular ‘solve-all’ oils here in Australia, I’d never really used them before I moved here.

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  12. Hi Kate
    What is the shelf-life of the lice – essential oil spray? Should it be kept in a dark bottle (brown or blue)? Can it be kept in while opaque bottle?
    And is it pretty harmless if the spray mist gets into your eyes!
    Thanks
    Tony

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