How To Make Your Own Essential Oil Insect Repellent Mixtures

By Karen Wood


The summer is here, and it's great spending time outside, enjoying in nature and feeding insects. Well, this part of the whole summer experience is probably not so appealing. And it can be simply avoided using essential oil insect repellent. It is simple, perfectly natural and amazingly effective. And you can even make your own signature mixtures, depending on your taste.

There are some plants that naturally repel certain insects. For example, mosquitoes don't like peppermint, lemon, eucalyptus or Thyme. They won't be coming near cinnamon, geranium or sage either. Clove can also be effective in scaring them away, or maybe rosemary and lavender. These lovely essential oils can be used to create beautifully scented repellents.

Other nasty things such as flies have slightly different taste, although they also do not appreciate peppermint or eucalyptus. Or even rosemary and geranium. Other than these scents, flies dislike Patchouli, and won't appreciate cedar wood either. These lovely scents are really appealing for people, and this could be the perfect opportunity to combine something great with something really useful.

When it comes to ticks, they are particularly fond of being away from geranium, thyme, cedar wood and peppermint, and they won't be happy anywhere near tea tree oil as well. Some plants are more effective, some less, but one properly designed combination might protect you and your loved ones in any occasion, making you smell beautifully at the same time.

Home repellents are really simple to make, especially rub-on ones. Basically, there are two ways of applying repellents - you can rub them in or spray them on your skin. Of course, you cannot apply essential oils directly on your skin, because some are quite hot, or could cause allergic reactions. They should be combined with oil carriers such as coconut oil, almond oil or sweet avocado oil.

Some basic ingredients you probably have in your home, and others can be simply found in the nearest store or in pharmacy. As it was said, it is very important not to apply essential oils as they are, but in such mixture. Some oils such as cinnamon are known as hot oils, and it means they can be aggressive on the skin. Using carrier oils will dilute it and make it harmless.

For a small quantity of this rub-on lotion you can use two table spoons of selected carrier and approximately eight drops of essential oils total, in desired combination. You may use, for example, 2-3 drops of peppermint, with a drop or two of eucalyptus, combining this with your favorite scents, for example lemon. Citruses can be quite aggressive as well.

When you are making spray repellents, this mixture has to be additionally diluted. For this purpose you have to add some distilled water, together with a small quantity of witch hazel or vodka. Mix it well before each application, and make sure not to include lemongrass and similar essentials in your designing. Bees simply cannot resist this smell, and you don't want to become a main coarse on their menu.




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