Home Remedies for Bug Bites
Try these home remedies to soothe summer itches!

Bug bites are a nuisance. Just when the weather warms up and you get ready to spend more time outside, the bugs seem to be extra hungry. Bug bites can hurt and cause endless itching. Here are some home remedies that may help soothe bug bites and other skin irritations.
While scratching may feel good, it can also break the skin, leaving you vulnerable to infection. Instead, here are a few home remedies for bug bites and more:
– Aloe vera: Cut a leaf from an aloe vera plant, slice it down the middle, and rub the gooey gel inside directly onto the itch.
– Baking soda: Add one cup of baking soda to a tub of warm water, soak for hanf an hour, and air dry. For smaller areas, you can make a paste by mixing three parts baking soda to one part water. Apply this directly onto the affected area, but not over broken skin.
– Basil: This popular herb contains a substance called eugenol, which numbs the nerve endings that cause itching. Place a tablespoon of dried basil leaves in 16 ounces of boiling water, keeping the pan covered. Allow it to cool before applying to itchy skin. Reserve the rest in a mason jar to use later.
– Burdock root: Apply the oil from the plant directly to the affected area.
– Chamomile tea: Instead of drinking it, rub a little cold or lukewarm chamomile tea onto rashes with a cotton ball.
– Cold compress: Apply an ice pack or cold washcloth to any itchy areas, as needed.
– Cornstarch: You can pour some into your bath water, or rub it dry onto the affected areas.
– Juniper berries and cloves: This is an ancient Native American remedy. Juniper berries have anti-inflammatory properties and, like basil, cloves contain eugenol. To make a remarkably effective natural itch salve, melt two tablespoons of of beeswax in a saucepan, add about 1/3 cup unsalted butter, 1/3 cup ground juniper berries, and a tablespoon of ground cloves and stir. Allow the salve to cool before applying to itchy skin, as needed.
– Lemon: Lemon oil has anti-inflammatory properties, which can relieve itching. Squeeze the juice from a lemon wedge directly onto itchy skin and allow it to dry.
– Mint: Menthol, the same component that gives mint its characteristic kick, is what makes it effective at fighting itches. Menthol is an anti-inflammatory that can be absorbed into the skin. Place two tablespoons of dried mint leaves in 16 ounces of boiling water. Cover and allow to cool. Allow it to cool before applying to itchy skin. Reserve the rest in a mason jar to use later.
– Oatmeal: Add up to two cups of oatmeal, ground into a fine powder, to warm bath water.
– Thyme: Like basil and mint, thyme also has anti-inflammatory properties, and is also a numbing agent. Place a tablespoon of dried thyme leaves in a 16 ounces of boiling water. Allow it to cool before applying to itchy skin. Reserve the rest in a mason jar to use later.
– Vitamin C: Eat foods rich in this nutrient to help your body fight off a rash. (Did you know there are many wild sources of vitamin C growing all around us? )
– Vitamin E: Rub some vitamin E oil on your skin, and take a supplement, too, for healthier skin.
– Witch hazel: This inexpensive drugstore astringent can help relieve itchy skin. It comes from the bark of the witch hazel shrub, and can be made at home, if you have access to the plant. Just boil about a pound of the twigs in two gallons of water.

Jaime McLeod
Jaime McLeod is a longtime journalist who has written for a wide variety of newspapers, magazines, and websites, including MTV.com. She enjoys the outdoors, growing and eating organic food, and is interested in all aspects of natural wellness.
‘Ancient Native American” using butter? Lol, no can’t believe that one. Sorry.
I am sure the Native Americans would have used some animal fat over unslated butter. And if you prefer the stinky animal fat, you do you.
Yep
My father suffers desperately from itchy skin he is 93 / we have tried so many things – any thoughts ?
Hi Deirdre, Have him keep a food log of what’s he’s been eating and record if the itching gets better or worse after meals. Sometimes dairy products can cause itchy skin or other food sensitivities. Also, pure coconut oil straight from the jar is a known itchy skin reliever.
Does he eat a lot of sugar? Sugar feeds candida which can cause severe itching.
My face is really itchy
But my face is not dry it’s oily
Asmita, we recommend getting tests to see if you have food allergies.
The basil does work really well. It takes about 10 minutes to stop the itching and lasts about 2 hours. Then just apply some more. It keeps well so no need to make more each time.
my allergies were caused by fabric–all my clothes, bedding, must be 100% cotton-
all polyester and any synthetic fabric cause rashes went to holistic allergy
practitioner and treated for food allergies also –no medications used.
google for one in your area–it is a life save
Rub on plain old table salt. May need second applicatiin, but that usually tajes care of bug bites. I’ve used it on animals as well.
My friend got a tick bite, now he has a bad itchy rash, what wud help heal that up an stop the itching???
I give my dog grain free dry food & a can of good canned dog food. I melt coconut oil, mixed it with a probiotic and a supplement for joint care. And MUX that all together. I have Newfoundland and Pyrmese. And she’s 10 yrs old. I think she’s in good shape.
I have been using ammonia on itchy bites for many years. Only needs to be applied once. Very effective at preventing welts, and works fast to relieve itching.