Homemade Natural Mosquito Repellent ( 2 Easy Recipes that Work Wonders! ) - A Piece Of Rainbow (2024)

Are you ready for all the summer outdoor fun? Making your own natural mosquito repellent is going to make this summer even better I promise! They are more effective than citronella candles, and you can take them on outdoor trips with you!

Both of these easy recipes use essential oils and other all natural ingredients. They smell amazing, and are super effective at repelling insects such a mosquitoes! We have tested them in mosquito country during our trip to Florida visiting gorgeous gardens and hiking through the vast Everglades National Park.

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In this tutorial, I will share these 2 proven effective natural mosquito repellent recipes without any harsh chemicals:

  1. A 2 ingredient mosquito spray that takes 1 minute to make. It works amazingly well!
  2. A natural mosquito balm recipe that has skin moisturizing benefits, and you can use it as a lotion or lip balm too!

We will also compare the pros and cons of homemade natural mosquito repellent and conventional store bought bug sprays at the end.

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Here is another good reason for homemade bug repellent: one of the most widely used active ingredients in conventional bug sprays is DEET, which has been linked to neurological problems. It is also toxic to birds and aquatic life. Conclusion: homemade natural mosquito repellent is good for you and good for the planet!

Through some research, I learned that the best all natural mosquito repellent often contains some of the following essential oils you can easily find on Amazon: Lemon Eucalyptus essential oil ( which I have found to be the most effective, and always a key ingredient in the best mosquito repellents ) , Tea Tree oil ( which is also very effective as insect repellent ), Citronella oil, and / or Lavender essential oil.

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Recipe 1 : 2 ingredient mosquito spray that takes 1 minute to make. Super effective!

I used these good quality 2 oz glass spray bottles which are so easy to carry. Fill it about 90% full with drinking quality water, add 10 drops of Lemon Eucalyptus essential oil , and 5 drops of Tea Tree oil or Lavender essential oil.

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Please note: Lemon Eucalyptus oil is not a blend of Lemon oil and Eucalyptus oil. The oil of Lemon Eucalyptus comes from the tree Corymbia citriodora.

You can also just use water and 15 drops of Lemon Eucalyptus essential oil, or substitute the 5 drops of tea tree or lavender oil with other essential oils you love such as Citronella, Lemon or Lemongrass, basil or rosemary. I love the smell of lavender, so I use Lavender essential oil often!

You will see the oil floating on top. To use, shake well right before spraying each time. Goodbye mosquito bites!

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Recipe 2: A natural mosquito balm that has skin moisturizing benefits

I also made this natural mosquito repellent balm because it is easier to carry on a hike or camping trip, and it stays on longer especially when we are sweating a lot in the heat.

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This balm worked beautifully, and it is like a moisturizer with all the goodies in it: essential oils from herbs, Shea butter, coconut oil, and beeswax . Yum!

UPDATE: A BIG thank-you to our reader Lorie who shared a great tip: “many Essential Oils list their “Flash Points”… this being the maximum temperature each should be exposed to. (Similar to different cooking oils) I would caution that many Essential Oils have low “Flash Points”. It may be advisable to stir the melted balm mixture for a bit to let it cool before adding the Essential Oil. This would preserve the properties of a more delicate Essential Oil. “ Thank you Lorie!!

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The bees wax and oil in the right proportions will create the right consistency of a firm butter-like lotion. If it is too soft, it may become runny in the heat.
You can skip the Shea butter and make it with just bees wax and an oil such as coconut oil, olive oil, or almond oil.
Here is the proportion I used: 1 tablespoon each of beeswax ( cut to small pieces or use pellets) and Shea butter, and 2 tablespoons of coconut oil, and a total of 15 drops of essential oil blend like in Recipe 1 .

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Create a double boiler by bringing some water close to boiling in a small saucepan, and place a glass or metal dish inside the pan.

Add the oils, butters and bees wax. The beeswax will melt in about 5 minutes. Add the essential oils, pour into a container and let cool. The mixture will harden in about 20 minutes.

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If you do not like the consistency, just return the mixture to the double boiler. Add more bees wax for a firmer consistency and more coconut oil for a softer balm.

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Additional tips, pros and cons:

  1. Essential oils are potent concentrates. It’s important to know the basic safety guidelines. Here are two excellent articles by Christina at Hippy Home Maker: general safety, and safety for children
  2. Store these in a cool dark place when not using.
  3. Homemade natural mosquito repellent is very effective and healthier than conventional store bought bug sprays. It also costs less. The only con is that the spray needs to be shaken before each use, and needs to be re-applied every 2-4 hours when sweating a lot.
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And of course if you have many mosquitoes in your garden, it’s a good idea to use prevention tips such as removing standing water to prevent mosquitoes from laying eggs, and plant mosquito repellent plants like basil, lemon grass, lavender, etc!

More summer fun ideas you may love: make these beautiful mason jar oil lamps, tutorial here.

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Happy creating!

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FAQs

What is a quick easy homemade mosquito repellent? ›

Make an All-Purpose Insect Repellent

Lemongrass or citronella oil, and 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar. 1 cup isopropyl alcohol, 1 cup water, ½ tsp. catnip oil. 1 cup alcohol or witch hazel and 10-20 drops of essential oils such as lemongrass, peppermint, or lemon eucalyptus.

What can I mix together to keep mosquitoes away? ›

1. Mosquito Repellent Essential Oil Spritzer Recipe
  • 100ml distilled water.
  • 1 tablespoon pure alcohol.
  • 15 drops Eucalyptus essential oil.
  • 10 drops Citronella essential oil.
  • 5 drops Peppermint essential oil.
Jun 23, 2021

How do you make a simple mosquito killer? ›

Vinegar, witch hazel, and essential oil: Combine ¼ cup apple cider vinegar, ¼ witch hazel, and 20 drops of any essential oil such as rosemary, citronella, tea tree, cedar, eucalyptus, or lemongrass. Fill a spray container halfway with the mixture and shake well before using.

What household item do mosquitoes hate? ›

Mosquitoes have an aversion to scents like citronella, garlic, and certain essential oils. They also avoid areas with moving air or fans, making it difficult for them to fly.

What is the best DIY mosquito killer? ›

Here are several DIY mosquito traps that work: Sugar and yeast bottle trap: The same bottle trap for flies works well for mosquitoes. Use yeast and sugar as your bait. Baking soda and vinegar bottle trap: A bottle trap using baking soda and vinegar also releases carbon dioxide gas, attracting mosquitoes to their death.

How do I make homemade mosquito spray for my yard? ›

Mouthwash, Vinegar, and Stale Beer

One calls for mixing mint mouthwash, Epsom salt, and stale beer and spraying it around your yard. Another uses apple cider vinegar, water, and an oil made up of citronella, peppermint, lemongrass, cedar wood, and geranium.

What smell do mosquitoes hate the most? ›

Mosquitoes are turned off by several natural scents, including citronella, peppermint, cedar, catnip, patchouli, lemongrass, lavender and more. You can add some of these plants to your landscaping to fend them off.

How do you stop mosquitoes from biting you naturally? ›

Here are 7 natural ways to prevent mosquito bites:
  1. Lemon Eucalyptus. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has classified lemon eucalyptus, an EPA registered repellent, as an active ingredient in mosquito repellent. ...
  2. Catnip Oil. ...
  3. Peppermint Oil. ...
  4. Lemongrass Oil. ...
  5. IR3535. ...
  6. Use a Fan. ...
  7. Eliminate Standing Water.
Nov 21, 2018

What is the thing mosquitoes hate the most? ›

Citronella candles are perhaps the most well-known and pervasive mosquito repellent. What summer function would be complete without an outdoor citronella candle or two placed strategically on the table? And it's a warm weather classic because it works.

Does anything actually work to repel mosquitoes? ›

Picaridin works. This synthetic repellent can protect for up to six hours at a 20% concentration. This repellent is a promising alternative for DEET. Oil of lemon eucalyptus, or OLE, works.

Does anything actually repel mosquitoes? ›

Yes: DEET. A repellent with DEET tells mosquitos to buzz off loud and clear. You'll need one with at least 20% DEET to protect your skin for several hours at a time, although more than 50% doesn't work any better (kids should use 10%-30%).

What smells do mosquitoes hate? ›

Mosquitoes are turned off by several natural scents, including citronella, peppermint, cedar, catnip, patchouli, lemongrass, lavender and more.

What is the most natural mosquito repellent? ›

What are the most natural mosquito repellents?
  • Oil of lemon eucalyptus. Oil of lemon eucalyptus (OLE) is the only natural repellent approved by the CDC. ...
  • Neem oil. ...
  • Lemongrass oil. ...
  • Clove oil. ...
  • Patchouli oil. ...
  • Peppermint oil. ...
  • Cinnamon oil. ...
  • Catnip oil.
Jul 11, 2023

What is the best thing to keep mosquitoes away? ›

Kill and Repel Mosquitoes
  • Kill mosquitoes on the lawn. Treating your yard is a tried-and-true method for reducing mosquito infestations. ...
  • Light candles or lanterns. ...
  • Set mosquito traps. ...
  • Spray on personal repellents. ...
  • Eliminate standing water. ...
  • Clean up debris. ...
  • Plant mosquito-repelling plants. ...
  • Brew coffee.

What scent are mosquitoes repelled by? ›

Mosquitoes hate the smell of lavender, citronella, clove, peppermint, basil, cedarwood, eucalyptus, peppermint, lemongrass and rosemary. They also hate smells such as smoke, for further insight, see our exploration on, does smoke keep mosquitoes away.

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