Thistle Farms Natural Bug Spray

Thistle Farms Natural Bug Spray - Haus of Yarn
Thistle Farms Natural Bug Spray - Haus of Yarn

Thistle Farms Natural Bug Spray

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A natural alternative for fighting bugs, Thistle Farms Bug Spray is a safe, effective, and DEET-free insect repellent. Our Global partner Ikirezi, a Rwandan farming cooperative, employs survivors of the 1994 genocide, who produce this product's organic rose geranium oil. Thistle Farms blends natural insect repellents with other oils known to naturally repel insects creating a skin-friendly, effective product.

- Fresh Natural Scent & non-greasy formula
- Lab tested
- Formula also includes spearmint, lemongrass, & peppermint oils
- Available in 2 fl. oz.

Usage: Shake well, then spray 4-6 inches away from exposed skin. When applying to children, spray on hands first. Reapply every 30 minutes to keep mosquitos and other biting insects away.

Founded in 1997 in Nashville, Tennessee, Magdalene is a two-year residential community for women with a history of prostitution and drug addiction. Founded not just to help a sub-culture of women, but to help change the culture itself, Magdalene stands in solidarity with women who are recovering from sexual abuse, violence, and life on the streets, and who have paid dearly for a culture that buys and sells women like commodities. Thistle Farms began in 2001 as the cottage business of Magdalene, with the aim of helping women gain much-needed job skills and learn responsibility and cooperation. Thistle Farms is a supportive workplace where women acquire the skills they need to earn a living wage. It employs 45-50 residents or graduates, and through its Global partners, another 1,000 women are employed. Half of the leadership team of Thistle Farms are residents and graduates of the program.

The women of Thistle Farms make natural bath and body products that are good for the earth and for the body. They use premium, natural ingredients to create products that offer healing to themselves and the world. The women of Thistle Farms become specialists in the areas of manufacturing, inventory, book keeping, sales and office administration. 

Thistle Farms reaches over 700 women yearly through residential program services, case management, referrals, legal services, the courts and general outreach.  In the past year, they have paid over $800,000 directly to women survivors in paychecks. They have trained 2,500 advocates through their education program. They save their community over $700,000 each year through incarceration and arrest savings and contributions back to society. Last year the social enterprises surpassed $1,700,000 in revenue. Thistle Farms is on target to reach $2,000,000 in the coming year. 84% of women entering the program graduate two and a half years later clean and sober.