3-Ingredient Homemade Mosquito Repellent

April 25, 2024
Blain's Farm & Fleet

As the warmer months roll in, so do the mosquitos. It can be tricky to keep these pesky intruders at bay, especially if you don’t want to use harsh chemicals. But fortunately, we have a simple, natural solution for you!

You can make your very own mosquito repellent using just three ingredients. This method is not only effective but also safe for your skin and the environment. Plus, it’s super easy to whip up! Create a natural bug spray that will work for you and your family with this step-by-step guide from Blain’s Farm & Fleet.

bug spray supplies

Ingredients

Before you begin making your natural bug spray, it’s important to understand why these ingredients are beneficial.

Water will act as the base of your DIY repellent. It will dilute the other ingredients to make them safe for your skin. Apple cider vinegar has a strong scent that mosquitos don’t like, and it’s natural and safe to use on your skin. And certain essential oils are known for their mosquito-repelling properties.

You’ll also need a clean spray bottle to store your repellent.

Directions

combining water and vinegar

1. Combine Water and Vinegar

In your spray bottle, mix the water and apple cider vinegar. The equal parts ensure that the vinegar’s scent is potent enough to repel mosquitos without being overwhelming.

adding essential oils

2. Add Essential Oils

Add 10-15 drops of the essential oils of your choice (we used peppermint). They’re effective for repelling mosquitos and will add a nice scent to the spray.

shaking bottle

3. Shake Well

Secure the lid on your spray bottle, and shake it vigorously. This will ensure all the ingredients get thoroughly mixed.

Store your repellent in a cool, dark place to preserve its effectiveness. Use this homemade bug spray within one to two months for best results.

spraying bug spray

Application Tips

  • Spray Liberally: Apply the repellent to your skin and clothing. Avoid contact with your eyes and mouth. If you want to use it on your face, we suggest spraying it on your hands first, then gently pat your face.
  • Reapply as Needed: Depending on your activity level and the humidity, you might need to reapply every few hours to maximize effectiveness.
  • Patch Test: If you have sensitive skin, you should do a patch test on a small area first to make sure you don’t have a strong reaction. If you experience any skin irritation, you can try reducing the amount of essential oils in the mixture. You can also just apply the bug spray to your clothing rather than your skin in this case.

Staying protected from bugs is crucial, especially during mosquito season. With this homemade insect repellent, you’re not just avoiding bites. You’re also taking a step towards a more natural and environmentally-friendly way of living.

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