One of my favorite customers recently gave me a copy of an old home recipe for a salve for chiggers. I have no idea where it is from or its age, but I do know it was a reader write-in section. She could not recall the details of its origin. It is a recipe for help with chiggers, a salve made with clean pine sap and mutton or beef tallow, butter or lanolin. I thought everyone here would enjoy a home grown remedy.
Pine Sap Drawing salve:
1. Gather as much pine sap as you can - best when it is still pliable.
2. Put it in a clean can or something that can be thrown away when you're done.
3. Set the can in boiling water or on top of the iron stove, heat until the sap is melted enough to mix (stir with something that isn't important)
4. Add an equal amount of tallow - just enough so that it's not real sticky
5. Continue heating until fat is melted and well-mixed
6. Cool a little and pour a little into smaller containers.
Put a dab on a chigger site and cover with a small wrap. Do this for a couple of days and the chiggers will be gone! It is also a good drawing and healing salve for wounds that don't want to heal or splinters that won't come out. (Butter or lanolin can also be used if beef tallow is not available)
Pine Sap Drawing salve:
1. Gather as much pine sap as you can - best when it is still pliable.
2. Put it in a clean can or something that can be thrown away when you're done.
3. Set the can in boiling water or on top of the iron stove, heat until the sap is melted enough to mix (stir with something that isn't important)
4. Add an equal amount of tallow - just enough so that it's not real sticky
5. Continue heating until fat is melted and well-mixed
6. Cool a little and pour a little into smaller containers.
Put a dab on a chigger site and cover with a small wrap. Do this for a couple of days and the chiggers will be gone! It is also a good drawing and healing salve for wounds that don't want to heal or splinters that won't come out. (Butter or lanolin can also be used if beef tallow is not available)