These are good to keep mosquitoes away from your patio at night.
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When you re done simply put out the flame with a torch snuffer and store indoors or in a covered area between uses.
Cook the oil and nard grass mixture for four to eight hours.
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Stir the water with a spoon then add your wick and oil.
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Using a stick lighter or long match light your beautiful new citronella torch sit back and relax.
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Citronella oil is derived from the leaves and stems of nard or lemon grass and it is widely used as a non toxic natural insect repellent used in lotions candles or lamps to keep mosquitoes away.
1 cup of vegetable oil.
When making a homemade kerosene lamp you may want to make your wicks as well.
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Ingredients 1 2 tsp.
Strain the mixture using a cheesecloth.
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You ll want to use cedar lemon grass citronella eucalyptus chamomile or rosemary essential oil.
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You can also plant citronella directly in your garden.
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Mint plants are good too.
Discard the nard grass.
Consider adding a few drops of food coloring if you are using water in your lamp as well.
Kerosene lamps just like candles and oil and alcohol lamps need wicks to burn.
The strained mixture is your citronella oil.
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Light it up enjoy.
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Fill your lamp part way with water and add a few drops of food coloring.
But not citronella oil instead use lamp oil for kerosene lamps.
The water will sink to the bottom and the oil will float on top giving you a stripped effect.