Natural mosquito repellents: Try these effective oils

Moneycontrol News | May 10, 2024 | Images: Canva

Lemon eucalyptus oil: Derived from the  lemon eucalyptus tree, a mixture containing 32 percent lemon eucalyptus oil provides over 95 percent protection for up to 3  hours. It can be blended with sunflower oil  or witch hazel for application, with caution advised for children under 3

Lavender: More than just a fragrant flower,  its oil, when applied to the skin or diffused  in the air, can deter mosquitoes. Additionally, lavender's calming properties offer  relief from bites and soothe the skin

Cinnamon oil: Apart from its culinary  uses, cinnamon oil is also a potent  mosquito repellent. Spray diluted solutions  on your skin, clothes, or around the home  to repel these pests

Thyme oil: Recognised for its culinary flavour, thyme oil is also a good mosquito repellent. Applying it to the skin or burning its leaves can offer significant protection

Greek catmint oil: Derived from Nepeta parnassica, a relative of catnip, Greek catmint oil can repel mosquitoes for several hours. Its extract can be applied to the skin or dispersed around you for efficacy

Soybean oil: Combining soybean oil with lemongrass oil further enhances its effectiveness, making it a reliable option for repelling various mosquito species

Citronella: Derived from a blend of herbs, citronella is commonly found in candles and essential oils. Proper formulation is essential for its effectiveness, providing protection similar to DEET for up to 2 hours

Tea tree oil: Famous for its antimicrobial properties, tea tree oil also serves as an effective insect repellent. Field testing confirms its efficacy against various pests, including mosquitoes and biting midges

Neem oil: Despite mixed results regarding its effectiveness, neem oil has shown promise in repelling mosquitoes. Diluted solutions can be applied to the skin, with extra virgin, cold-pressed neem oil being recommended