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These Unusual Household Items Repel Mosquitoes

Dee Benjamin

During the warmer months, you spend more time on your balcony, patio, or in your backyard, you'll most likely encounter mosquitoes at some point. Instead of relying on chemicals to repel mosquitoes, use common household items to get rid of the annoying insects.

During the warmer months, you spend more time on your balcony, patio, or in your backyard, you'll most likely encounter mosquitoes at some point. And probably one thing we can all agree upon: they are a nuisance.

Although commercial mosquito repellents are readily available, many contain a chemical known as DEET that may have toxic side effects. Instead of relying on chemicals to repel mosquitoes, use common household items to get rid of the annoying insects.

Fabric Softener Sheets

Not only does tucking fabric softener sheets around your home leave a fresh scent but repels mosquitoes and other flying insects. Most fabric softener sheets contain linalool, a volatile compound found in lavender and basil plants. To humans, linalool has a pleasant, flowery scent. Mosquitoes are repelled by the odor.

Vanilla Extract

Mosquitoes are repelled by the scent of vanilla extract. Make you own insect repellent by combining a tablespoon of vanilla extract and a cup of water. Rub the mixture over your exposed skin to keep insects from biting.

Essential Oils

Applying lavender, citronella, tea tree, and other essential oils to the skin and hair naturally repels mosquitoes. Make a natural bug spray by diluting the essential oil with olive oil. Apply the solution to your entire body. If you already have mosquito bites, essential oils soothe the itchiness. Before bedtime, apply undiluted cinnamon or lavender oil to the bite.

Or ... With Those Essential Oils, Make Your Own Candle

Using essential oils instead of citronella, make a simple beeswax candle that looks so lovely, no one will ever guess that it's your secret weapon to keeping bugs at bay.

The Drip Cap

  • During the warmer months, you spend more time on your balcony, patio, or in your backyard, you'll most likely encounter mosquitoes at some point.
  • Although commercial mosquito repellents are readily available, many contain a chemical known as DEET that may have toxic side effects.
  • Mosquitoes are repelled by the odor.
  • Make a natural bug spray by diluting the essential oil with olive oil.