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Time-Tested Essential Oils That Insects Simply Hate

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Essential oils that repel insects [1]

Essential oils that repel insects

 

Insect bites can put a damper on even the most beautiful spring and summer night. Unfortunately, so can the intense aroma and harmful effects of insect repellents. Thankfully, there are essential oils that repel insects, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors.

Essential oils can provide a safe and natural way to repel everything from mosquitoes to dust mites. In fact, some oils are also known to be effective insecticides so that you can kill bugs before they become a problem.

Depending on your needs, oils can be combined to make your own bug spray. Therefore, this offers you a safe and natural alternative to DEET and other chemical-based insect repellents.

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The following is a list of essential oil ingredients to create insect repellent spray:

1. Basil.

This zesty oil is great for controlling mosquito and dust mites. In fact, several studies have found that basil effectively repels mosquitoes and even exhibits mosquito larvicidal activity. Therefore, this makes basil oil an especially good option for those living near swamps, ponds and other areas with a high mosquito population.

2. Clove.

A recent study of essential oils as mosquito repellents found that clove provided the longest duration of repellency against the three types of mosquitoes used in the study.

3. Eucalyptus.

You get a lot of bang for your buck when using eucalyptus oil as an insecticide. Surprisingly, it’s been found effective on a wide variety of insects, most notably its effect on sandflies.

4. Garlic.

For years, garlic has been used to control common pests found in gardens and has now been found to be an effective way to keep mosquitoes at bay.

5. Geranium.

Researchers have found this pleasant smelling oil to be highly effective in killing larval, pupal and adult development of mosquitoes. In fact, this means that it’s not only great for preventing mosquito bites, but it can also kill mosquitoes through all stages of life. Therefore, a must-have for your backyard or cottage!

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repelling insects with essential oils

6. Lemon.

Surprisingly, of all the essential oils that repel insects, lemon is by far one of the best-known natural insecticides and repellents. A 2012 study found that it offers an effective and natural alternative to conventional chemical insect control.

7. Peppermint.

This minty-fresh oil is used as a natural insecticide against many types of bugs. Studies have found methanol-based oils to be effective insecticides. A 2011 study also found it to be an especially effective larvicide and mosquito repellent.

8. Tea tree oil.

This natural anti-parasitic is a great option for people and pets because of its ability to stop the growth of fleas, ticks and lice. Consequently, tea tree oil is also an effective remedy for soothing the itch and discomfort of mosquito bites.

9. Thyme.

Thyme has been found to be very effective in repelling two of the peskiest insects around: mosquitoes and houseflies.

Each of the ingredients above can be mixed with a water and vinegar base to create a natural insect repellent spray. For the most effective insect repellent spray, use the following:

Natural Insect Repellent Spray 

Blend all the ingredients and put into a spray bottle. Shake well before using. Note: This is an aromatic blend meant to be diffused into the air around you. Do not use for topical or internal use.

In conclusion, having these essential oils that repel insects on hand can help you keep your home and garden free of pests without the use of chemicals.

Cara Cooperman has always had a passion for nature and all it has to offer. She has parlayed her personal passion into a career as an herbalist. She is an author of the Natural Health Journals, which addresses natural alternatives to improve reader’s lives.    

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