How to Use Tea Tree Oil to Rid Your Home of Germs, Ants, and Toxic Bacteria


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According to experts, each household contains between five and 10 pounds of chemicals in cleaning products. If that estimate is accurate, it’s crucial to look for cleaners that can effectively clean your house without using chemicals. Tea tree oil can be used as a cleaning agent.

Tea tree oil is a fantastic, natural essential oil that is extracted from the Melaleuca alternifolia tree in Australia. For thousands of years, the Aboriginal people of Australia have used the oil contained in the tree’s leaves to treat achy muscles, fight bacteria, and for other medical purposes.

Tea Tree oil has antiseptic, antibiotic, antiviral, and antifungal properties. (Tea Tree oil should not be ingested.) Recently, however, Tea Tree oil has been touted for more than just medicinal uses. Following are five non-medicinal uses for Tea Tree oil.

Top 5 Ways to Use Tea Tree Oil

1. Disinfectant

Since Tea Tree oil does have antiseptic properties, it is a great addition to your warm mist vaporizer to help disinfect the air after someone has been ill in your family. Adding six to eight drops to the laundry when washing the linens following an illness is another good idea.

2. All-purpose Cleaner

You can make a homemade all-purpose cleaner that will rival any store-bought, chemical cleaner. One such recipe is to combine three or four drops of Tea Tree oil with two tablespoons of vinegar and one tablespoon of borax. Add this mixture to a 12 ounce spray bottle and fill it up with warm water. Shake to combine and use as you would a store-bought cleaner.

3. Disinfect Your Dishes

Adding a drop or two of Tea Tree oil to your soap dispenser in your dishwasher prior to adding soap will help to disinfect your dishes, as well as getting them clean.

4. Kill Germs on Your Clothes

To kill germs in your laundry, add a few drops of Tea Tree oil to each load of laundry. Not only will it disinfect your clothing, it will leave them clean and fresh smelling, as well. 

5. Repel Ants

Do you have household pests such as ants? When you find a line of ants, follow the line back to the point of entry. Place a few drops of Tea Tree oil where the ants are entering the house. This will deter the ants from returning through that same point of entry. Wiping down cupboards with a solution of Tea Tree oil and water will also deter roaches, should you ever find them.

These five ways for using Tea Tree oil around your home are just a few available. Yes, Tea Tree oil is natural, but like any other natural substance, just because its natural does not mean that its safe. Research has shown, however, that Tea Tree oil, if used properly, will help make your home the cleanest it possibly can be.


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