Mosquitoes are the bane of our outdoor existence, capable of turning a beautiful summer evening into a frustrating battle against itchy bites. While there are numerous commercial mosquito repellents available, they often contain chemicals that may be harmful to our health and the environment.
Fortunately, nature provides us with alternatives! In this blog, we will explore three effective DIY natural mosquito repellents that are safe, easy to make, and will help you enjoy your time outdoors without the nuisance of mosquito bites.
1. Citronella Candles
Citronella oil is a well-known natural mosquito repellent. It masks the scents that attract mosquitoes, effectively keeping them at bay. Making your own citronella candle is a simple and enjoyable project that will add ambiance to your outdoor gatherings while keeping mosquitoes away.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup soy wax flakes
- 30-40 drops of citronella essential oil
- Candlewick
- Glass jar or container
Instructions:
- Melt the soy wax flakes in a double boiler or microwave-safe bowl until fully melted.
- Once melted, add the citronella essential oil and stir well.
- Secure the wick in the center of the jar or container.
- Pour the melted wax into the jar and let it cool and solidify.
- Trim the wick to a suitable length and light the candle when needed.
2. Homemade Mosquito Repellent Spray
This DIY spray utilizes the powerful insect-repelling properties of essential oils. The combination of several oils creates a potent mosquito repellent that is gentle on the skin and smells pleasant.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup witch hazel
- 1/2 cup distilled water
- 15 drops of lavender essential oil
- 10 drops of eucalyptus essential oil
- 10 drops of lemongrass essential oil
- 5 drops of peppermint essential oil
- Spray bottle
Instructions:
- In a spray bottle, combine witch hazel and distilled water.
- Add the essential oils to the bottle, one at a time.
- Close the bottle tightly and shake well to ensure all the ingredients are thoroughly mixed.
- Label the bottle and store it in a cool, dark place.
- Before heading outside, shake the bottle and spritz the repellent on exposed skin, avoiding the eyes and mouth.
3. Mosquito-Repelling Plants
Nature offers us a variety of plants that possess natural mosquito-repelling properties. Cultivating these plants in your garden or keeping them on your patio can act as a natural barrier against these pesky insects.
Citronella Grass
Citronella grass, known for its strong lemon scent, contains citronellal, a natural mosquito repellent. Planting citronella grass in pots or in the ground around your outdoor living areas can help repel mosquitoes.
Basil
Basil is not only a culinary delight but also a mosquito deterrent. Its strong aroma repels mosquitoes and other flying insects. Plant basil in your garden or keep small pots of it on your patio or windowsill to enjoy the added benefit of mosquito control.
Lemon Balm
Lemon balm, a member of the mint family, emits a strong lemony fragrance that repels mosquitoes. Crush the leaves and rub them on exposed skin for added protection. You can also plant lemon balm in your garden or keep it in pots near seating areas.
Other Mosquito Repelling Plants
Other plants that can help to reduce the mosquito population in your yard include:
- Rosemary
- Marigold
- Catnip
- Lavender
- Peppermint
- Lemon Verbena
- Geranium
Remember, while these plants have mosquito-repelling properties, their effectiveness may vary depending on various factors. To maximize their impact, consider planting a variety of these plants and placing them strategically around your outdoor areas.
Protecting yourself from mosquitoes doesn’t have to involve harsh chemicals or unpleasant odors. These three DIY natural mosquito repellents offer effective alternatives that are safe, easy to make, and environmentally friendly. For effective mosquito control from experienced, professional exterminators, contact ProShield Pest Control today!