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Sunday, March 11, 2012

Homemade Mosquito Repellent: {Recipes}

http://tipnut.com/homemade-mosquito-repellent/
If you’re interested in experimenting with homemade mosquito repellents, here are a few different recipes that you can try. Most of these have been sent in by readers and they’re all easy enough to make (thank you for sharing guys!). A few are made with assorted essential oils but there is one shared by Jennifer that uses simple ingredients (garlic cloves, mineral oil, water and lemon juice) so the expense is really minimal.
Make Your Own Insect Repellents Using A Few Simple Ingredients
Make Your Own Insect Repellents Using A Few Simple Ingredients
Here’s a tip sent in by Angela for her tried-and-true recipe:
This is a recipe given to me by my aunt to use as a mosquito repellent. I find that it stores well but should be used within the year.
1/4 cup vegetable oil mixed with these essential oils (mix and store in a spray bottle):
8 drops cedar
5 drops eucalyptus
4 drops lavender
2 drops rosemary
2 drops juniper
1 drop peppermint
1 drop cinnamon
1 drop clove
Here’s one from Mark:
I like this recipe because it only needs a few items and it’s a breeze to put together. Make sure you shake it up for a few minutes each time before you use it. I hope your readers try it because it does work just as well as bought and it’s better to use on your body than those poisonous sprays that they try selling us in stores.
2 cups witch hazel
1 teaspoon vegetable glycerin
20 drops citronella essential oil
20 drops lemongrass essential oil
Instructions: Mix in a spray bottle and shake well before use.
Jennifer sent this recipe in:
Mosquitoes hate garlic and so when I saw this recipe in a magazine a few years ago I clipped it, tried it and found that it did a good job keeping me bite free.
Directions: Mince a few cloves of garlic then cover with mineral oil. Allow it to sit for at least 24 hours. Next you take a teaspoon of *just the oil* and mix it with 2 cups of water and 1 teaspoon of freshly squeezed lemon juice. Strain through a cheesecloth if you have any floaties then pour into a spray bottle. Shake before each use.
Here’s another recipe from Mother Earth News:

Rose Geranium, Plantain Suggested Remedy For Itch Relief By motherearthnews.com
Rose Geranium, Plantain Suggested Remedy For Itch Relief By motherearthnews.com

Since the 1999 appearance of mosquito-borne West Nile virus in North America, it’s more important than ever to keep these pests at bay. You can outsmart mosquitoes with this homemade, Earth-friendly solution.

It couldn’t be easier to make, ingredients needed are any combination of these essential oils: basil, cedarwood, citronella, juniper, lemon, myrrh, palmarosa, pine, rose geranium and/or rosemary mixed with 190-proof grain alcohol (see article for suggested quantities).
There’s also this tip to try: Use plantain (the weed) by crushing it and applying to bite area (also mentioned in Tipnut’s big list of Over 40 Mosquito Bite Itch Relief Tips).
Prefer something that you don’t apply to your body? Here’s a project from Positively Splendid for making DIY Bug-Banishing Candles:

positivelysplendid.com
positivelysplendid.com

Since we spend a great deal of time outdoors in the evenings each summer (the time at which mosquitoes are the most likely to be a nuisance), I am always on the lookout for natural insect-repelling solutions. When I discovered that most citronella candles sold in chain stores are a racket, I decided to try my hand at making my own! After doing a little research, I was happy to discover the process really is quite simple.

If you’ve lost faith in the effectiveness of commercial citronella candles, this tutorial for homemade candles promises to help keep mosquitoes at bay by using Citronella essential oil (rather than citronella-scented oil found in many products). The containers used for the candles are pretty frosted glass jars (instructions for making these are included) and bits of colored crayons are mixed with the soy wax to tint the candles in a variety of colors.
Don’t miss How to Prevent Mosquito Bites for more prevention ideas & repellents.

2 comments:

  1. I love citronella candles! Its aromatic effect keeps mosquitoes away. This is a better alternative to mosquito coils because it’s natural and good for the health and the environment as well. It smells nice too!

    -Maurine Roe

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  2. I have heard a lot of good things about citronella. Though I haven’t tried this scent, I’m planning to use it. Anyway, what I do to prevent mosquitoes is to place leaves of lavender, basil, catnip or peppermint around the house. These leaves release scents that repel mosquitoes. It’s simple but very effective!

    -Maurise Gelman

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