Homemade Insect Repellent Recipes
I wish I would have begun searching for homemade insect repellent recipes a little earlier in the summer, but at least we'll have these on hand for the rest of the year and for every subsequent year as well.
Up until now we've just been using the “slap the skeeters” method. 🙂 When my husband had to do some major yard work last night, he realized he really needed something for the bugs, so he came inside and asked me to find a homemade insect repellent recipe. I was impressed. I'm usually the instigator of all the crazy natural stuff around here. 🙂
As I searched, I realized there were several options one can use for a homemade insect repellent, and different ones will work better for different people due to your preferences and the ingredients that are easily accessible to you. I decided that instead of posting just one recipe, I would post lots of different options so you can quickly browse for a solution that works for you.
1. Rub the juice of a freshly sliced lemon over your arms and legs. (Lauren at Little House in the Big City advises not to do this if you have just shaved your legs! 🙂 )
2. Another insect repellant idea from Lauren is to lightly wet a bar of soap and rub it over you. Store-bought soap isn't a completely all-natural solution since it still contains some chemicals, but it's better than toxic bug sprays and is definitely one of the easiest solutions on this list.
3. Smithspirations has a recipe using a variety of essential oils along with coconut oil, cocoa butter, castor oil, and beeswax.
4. Here's a really nifty recipe for a beeswax insect repellent candle at Design Sponge.
5. Use a lavender and vinegar blend in this recipe from wikihow.
6. Wellness Mama has several recipes using fresh or dried herbs.
7. Your Thriving Family has a recipe using witch hazel and essential oils that can be sprayed around the home or on your clothes or body.
8. Keep spiders and mice away with this very easy-to-make peppermint spray from Scratch Mommy.
9. If you get some bites, read up on some natural remedies for treating them at Day 2 Day Joys.
What's your favorite way to keep bugs at bay?