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Homemade Bug Spray (and All-Natural!)
September 8, 2021
Bug bites can be both uncomfortable and dangerous. It’s important to keep the bugs away, but instead of using conventional recipes and showering your body in harmful chemicals, try this homemade bug spray recipe.
Most store-bought bug sprays contain DEET (N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide), which has received mixed reviews during research. According to Scientific American:
Duke University pharmacologist Mohamed Abou-Donia, in studies on rats, found that frequent and prolonged DEET exposure led to diffuse brain cell death and behavioral changes, and concluded that humans should stay away from products containing it. But other studies have shown that while a few people have sensitivity to DEET applications, most are unaffected when they use DEET products on a sporadic basis according to the instructions on the label.
Using a homemade and natural bug repellent rids any risk of side effects from using this hazardous chemical. This natural solution is also quick and inexpensive! To make my homemade bug spray, you need witch hazel, apple cider vinegar, a mix of essential oils (eucalyptus, lemongrass, citronella, tea tree or rosemary essential oil are best) and one eight ounce glass spray bottle.
In addition to keeping away bugs, this bug spray also helps kill bacteria and nourish your skin with the powerful benefits of witch hazel, apple cider vinegar and essential oils.
Cosmetic and beauty products often contain witch hazel because of its healthy benefits for the skin. Witch hazel has proven helpful against acne, skin sores, bruises, redness, psoriasis and eczema, oily skin, excess sweating, varicose veins, cracked skin, razor burn, sun damage and so much more.
Apple cider vinegar helps restore the proper pH levels to your skin, therefore smoothing the skin, reducing oiliness and decreasing the appearance of fine lines. The beta-carotene in apple cider vinegar also helps to counter future skin damage.
And unlike conventional brands, this natural bug repellent smells amazing. Try it today to keep the bugs away. Simply combine the witch hazel, apple cider vinegar and essential oils of your choice in an eight ounce glass spray bottle. You can then spray the mixture over your body, avoiding your eyes and mouth.
PrintHomemade Bug Spray
- Total Time: 3 minutes
- Yield: 30 uses 1x
Description
Bug bites can be both uncomfortable and dangerous. It’s important to keep the bugs away, but instead of using conventional recipes and showering your body in harmful chemicals, try this natural bug repellent recipe.
Ingredients
- ½ cup witch hazel
- ½ cup apple cider vinegar
- 40 drops essential oils (a mix of eucalyptus, lemongrass, citronella, tea tree or rosemary)
- one 8 ounce glass spray bottle
Instructions
- Place witch hazel, apple cider vinegar and essential oils in an 8 ounce glass spray bottle.
- Shake well.
- Spray over all portions of the body but avoid repellent in eyes and mouth.
Notes
In addition to keeping away bugs, this bug spray also helps kill bacteria and nourish your skin with the powerful benefits of witch hazel, apple cider vinegar and essential oils.
- Prep Time: 3 min
- Method: Mixing
Keywords: natural bug repellent, homemade bug spray, natural bug spray, homemade bug repellent
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Do you have to use a glass spray bottle or will plastic work also?
Thank you.
can this be sprayed on children on their hair for head lice prevention when going to school?
I have ticks on my horses will this kill them & repel them?
It could help!
Thank You Dr. Axe, i have been using some of our remedies and recipe for the past year.. i like the healthy organic snacks..
thank you for sharing these tips with us.. it help
Thank You Dr. Axe, i have using some of our remedies and recipe for the past year.. i like the healthy organic snacks..
thank you for sharing these tips with us.. it help
I am moving back home to Manitoba where there are a lot, and I mean a lot of mosquitoes and black flies. Have you heard of good results in areas where you have to be coated in spray in order to not be covered in bug bites. I would like something healthy that keeps the bugs away in order to be able to enjoy the outdoors. also what do you recommend for a natural suncreen as well. thanks
Check this out: https://draxe.com/beauty/best-sunscreens/
Also, there are a few oils that are great for helping to keep bugs away! Email me at [email protected] for more info on them
We are moving into a farm house have tons of field mice around we have seen them in the house as well. Before I move my NEW furniture in for them to nest in ugh I was told peppermint oil sprayed in and around the house will get rid of them. Is this true please help.
Sherri
Who makes the best oils for consumption and for aromatherapy? I’m just starting to use them along with Advocare vitamins and I have high blood pressure and Barrett ‘ s esophagus disease. What oils do you recommend for these issues?
Saundra D Ashley
Why do you have to use a glass spray bottle? The picture with this article looks like it is a metal spray bottle. Can you use plastic bottle?
I would not use plastic as the oils can eat away at the plastic
Would like to know where to buy the cracked cell chlorella product and best source of lemongrass oil. Thank you!
The cracked cell chlorella is in my green super food powder. Email me at [email protected] for the best source for lemongrass oil
For the life of me, I can’t find glass spray bottles or glass dropper bottles. I checked pharmacy and everywhere I can think of. Where do you get yours?
Amazon or aromatools.com
Dr Josh,
I’m just in love with all of your recipes.
You are such a blessing.
thankyou
Would using only lavender oil work? Same amount as the other oils?
Is this safe to use on a 2 & 1 year old? My 2 year old has some poriasis spots on his legs that we are working on. Would this bother that? Thank you!!
Is there a good bug spray for plants? I use dish detergent in water, but I wondered if there is a good essential oil mix.
My husband has crohns is there an oil for that?
Check out the oil recommendations at the end of this: https://draxe.com/health/ibs-diet-food-cures/
what is the purpose of the apple cider?
You introduced me to essential oils. Which companies are the best for ordering those oils? Thank you.
[email protected]
Please email me at [email protected] and I’ll get you the info
Do you use 40 of each oil or 6 to 7 drops of each oil?
Thank You,
K8t
40 drops total of all the essential oils combined or 6-7 drops of each
Quick question, after making the spray how long does the spray keep before it spoils? Also, I really love all the remedies that you have on your site! Would there be a way for you to add how long each product will last before it goes bad?
Most of the products have extremely long shelf lives and because of this, it’s really hard to put a time on how long they will last! It should be a long time!
Which one of the essential oils that you listed in the recipe do you recommend for use on children <4yrs? We live in the tropics where mozzies and sand flies are a big issue, and I have two boys aged 3.5yrs and 15mths.
Please email me at [email protected]
I live in the woods… chiggers and ticks are a huge problem for me. Would this also work to repel them?
It could!
My 4 year old is getting flea bites, would this keep them away. What home remedies to u have for fleas?
I’ve definitely seen this help! I would try these or email me at [email protected] for some other oils that may help as well
Is this bug spray ok to spray on small dogs, my pom takes 3 meds per day.
It should be fine for dogs in moderation.
THANK YOU!
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