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Can I make homemade scent control products from household items?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, you can make homemade scent control products from household items, such as baking soda, baby powder, and essential oils, to help mask human scent during hunting.

Common Household Items for Scent Control

When venturing into the wilderness for hunting, it’s essential to minimize human scent to avoid spooking game. Certain household items can be repurposed as effective scent control products. For example, baking soda can be used as a dry base for a homemade scent eliminator. Mix one cup of baking soda with two cups of baby powder and a few drops of essential oils to create a paste that can be applied to clothing and gear.

DIY Scent Eliminator Recipes

There are several recipes you can follow to create homemade scent control products using common household items. One popular recipe involves mixing equal parts of cornstarch and baking soda with a few drops of tea tree oil and lavender oil. Another recipe combines one cup of talcum powder with a half cup of cornstarch and a few drops of citronella oil. These recipes can be customized to suit your specific needs and preferences.

Essential Oil Blends for Scent Control

When selecting essential oils for scent control, it’s essential to choose oils that are known for their deodorizing and insect-repelling properties. Some popular essential oils for scent control include tea tree oil, lavender oil, and citronella oil. To create a custom blend, mix a few drops of each essential oil with a carrier oil like coconut oil or jojoba oil. Apply the blend to clothing and gear, or use it as a scent controller in a homemade scent eliminator product. When blending essential oils, start with a small amount (about 5-7 drops) and adjust to your liking.

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