Non-Toxic Bug Repellent Recipe with Coconut Oil (2024)

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NOTE: A few weeks back, my recipe for bug repellent was featured on the CoconutOil.com website. Since there are still some high days of summer left and the bugs are in full swing, I wanted to share my recipe for non-toxic bug repellenton here too!

by Jessica Espinoza
CoconutOil.com

Looking for an all-natural, non-toxic insect repellent that doesn’t contain the chemicals (like DEET) that most of thecommercialbrands do?There are many natural, non-toxic ingredients that can be used to make a bugrepellentthat won’t harm you and your family. Mosthomemadebug balms and bug sprays utilize thestrengthofessentialoils. The most common essential oils used as bug repellents are:

  • Catnip
  • Cedarwood
  • Cinnamon
  • Citronella
  • Clove
  • Eucalyptus
  • Geranium
  • Lavender
  • Lemongrass
  • Patchouli
  • Peppermint
  • Rosemary
  • Tea Tree

Note: Some citrus oils, like lemon, also have strong bug repellent properties, but are also considered “phototoxic”, meaning that the skin could damage or burn easily if those oils are applied to the skin and then exposed to any source of ultraviolet (UV) light. In the case of phototoxicity, it depends on the type of oil and how the essential oil has been processed as to whether the oil could cause a phototoxic reaction.Because of this, it is advised to use caution when adding citrus oils to your bugbalmsand sprays, even though they are strongrepellents. If you do add citrus oils to your bug repellents, you should always keep your skin completely covered to avoid UV exposure.

Natural bugrepellentsare not going to be 100% bugproof, nor are they going to last all day. Rather than spraying yourself once with a commercial DEET-basedrepellent, you may need to reapply the repellent,depending on how much time you spend outside and how many pests you have in your vicinity. The benefit is that you will avoid exposing your skin and respiratory system to harsh, toxic chemicals that could harm your body. You also gain the benefit of smelling fresh and herby, rather than smelling like bug spray all day. When possible, use standard biting insect precautions, like wearing long sleeves, pants, socks, and shoes, as well as avoiding the times when insects like mosquitoes are most active (dusk to dawn).

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Bug Balm Recipe

This recipe makes approximately 4oz (1/2 cup) of bug balm. It can easily be doubled or tripled, depending on how much you need for your family. This makes a very soft balm, almost like a salve, which makes application easier. If you prefer a firmer balm, you can increase the beeswax until you reach the desired texture. Small 2oz jars are the perfect size for a purse, backpack, or diaper bag, but you can use whatever container you have on hand.I have linked to the products from my affiliate partners that I personally recommend.

Ingredients:

  • 1/4 cup coconut oil
  • 1/8 cup shea butter(I get my butters fromMountain Rose Herbsor on Amazon here)
  • 4 tsp. beeswax granules (aka. beads)(I get my waxesfromMountain Rose Herbsor on Amazon here)
  • 12 drops citronella essential oil
  • 8 drops rosemaryessential oil
  • 8drops cedarwoodessential oil
  • 8drops lemongrassessential oil
  • 8drops eucalyptus or tea treeessential oil

For more information about the essential oils I use for myself and my family, clickhere.

Tools:

Instructions:

  1. Bring the water in your double boiler to a boil and then lower heat to medium-low. Add the coconut oil and shea butter and let the two ingredients melt while whisking together. Add the beeswax and whisk the granules into the coconut oil mixture, until completely melted.
  2. At this point, you can test the mixture for texture. Take the back of a metal spoon and dip it in the liquid. Let the spoon cool until the mixture sets up. Test a small bit on your skin to see if you are happy with the texture. If you want it a little firmer, you can add a little more beeswax (add 1/2 tsp. at a time). If you want it softer, you can add a little more shea butter (add 1/2 tsp. at a time).
  3. Once the mixture is the right texture for your liking, remove the pan from the heat. Let the liquid cool for 3-5 minutes and then whisk in the essential oils. Whisk well to ensure everything is combined. Pour the liquid into your jars. Let cool, uncovered at room temperature, before capping.
  4. You can keep the salve at room temperature for easy application. If the salve is exposed to extreme heat, it can melt or become very soft, so use caution when opening, if the jar has been left in a hot car or the sun.

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FAQs

How do you make coconut oil bug repellent? ›

Place 2 tablespoons of LouAna Organic Coconut Oil in a microwave-safe bowl or measuring cup. Heat in the microwave for a few seconds until melted. Let the oil cool. Now fill a small, mist spray bottle halfway up with filtered or spring water.

Does coconut oil attract or repel bugs? ›

The team of researchers found that coconut oil compounds can repel biting flies and bed bugs for two weeks, while against ticks their repellence was effective for at least one week.

What essential oils are good for mosquito repellent with coconut oil? ›

Mix the coconut oil with your choice of essential oils. Strong smelling oils such as citronella, eucalyptus, rosemary and clove are always good options. Pour the mix in a spray bottle or other container and apply it to your skin before and whenever you are exposed to bugs.

What is the best natural DIY bug repellent? ›

10 Natural Insect Repellents For Your Home
  • Citronella Oil for Mosquitoes. ...
  • Chalk for Ants and Slugs. ...
  • Beer for Slugs. ...
  • DIY Spider Repellent Spray. ...
  • Cinnamon, Paprika or Garlic to Keep Out Ants. ...
  • Diatomaceous Earth for Most Insects. ...
  • Essential Oils for Ticks. ...
  • Garlic Solution on Strips of Cloth.

Which oil is best for bug repellent? ›

Those most closely associated with repellency are citronella oil, eucalyptus oil, and catnip oil, but others include clove oil, patchouli, peppermint, and geranium.

How do you make bug repellent with oil? ›

Mix 1 part oil of lemon eucalyptus or lavender essential oil with 10 parts witch hazel in the bottle. (For each drop of oil, use 10 drops of witch hazel.) Shake gently to mix. Spray to apply.

What bugs hate coconut oil? ›

In addition to repellency against stable flies, the coconut fatty acids also repelled other blood-sucking insects including horn flies, bed bugs, brown dog ticks and lone star ticks. Ticks and horn flies are known to transmit many diseases in human and animals26.

What smell do bugs hate the most? ›

Bugs hate the smells associated with repellency, such as lavender, citronella, vinegar, peppermint, and geranium. These oils are considered a natural way of driving away bugs from your home without harming you, your family, and other animals.

Does coconut oil attract mites? ›

Although Demodex mites enjoy oil, coconut oil is an exception. Not only does this oil not feed the Demodex, but it is also harmful to them. Studies show that lauric acid, which makes up about half of the coconut oil, has antiparasitic properties.

Do mosquitoes avoid coconut oil? ›

Studies have shown a coconut oil compound made up of fatty acids was almost twice as effective as DEET against mosquitoes. This compound effectively repelled stable flies for four days, and bed bugs and ticks for two weeks. It also had a 90% repellency rate against mosquitoes.

What smell do mosquitoes hate the most? ›

Mosquitoes are turned off by several natural scents, including citronella, peppermint, cedar, catnip, patchouli, lemongrass, lavender and more. You can add some of these plants to your landscaping to fend them off.

What oil do mosquitoes hate the most? ›

Thyme and clove oils were the most effective mosquito repellents and provided 1 1/2 to 3 1/2 h of protection, depending on oil concentration. Clove oil (50%) combined with geranium oil (50%) or with thyme oil (50%) prevented biting by An.

What is the healthiest bug repellent? ›

Picaridin is less likely to irritate eyes and skin, and may be a good choice. Natural lemon eucalyptus oil is not the same as Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus. Some botanical repellents may be worth trying if bug-borne disease is not a concern, but many contain highly concentrated allergens.

What is a quick easy homemade mosquito repellent? ›

Make an All-Purpose Insect Repellent

Lemongrass or citronella oil, and 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar. 1 cup isopropyl alcohol, 1 cup water, ½ tsp. catnip oil. 1 cup alcohol or witch hazel and 10-20 drops of essential oils such as lemongrass, peppermint, or lemon eucalyptus.

What is the most effective ingredient in bug repellent? ›

The list of products we recommend changes slightly from year to year, but insect repellents whose active ingredient is deet, at concentrations of 25 to 30 percent, reliably earn our recommendation, as do many (but not all) 15 percent deet sprays.

Does coconut keep mosquitoes away? ›

Ali Afify, PhD, an assistant professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, was quoted in May 10 NBC News and The Atlantic stories about mosquito repellent and how the smell of coconut may help keep the insects at bay.

Do bed bugs hate the smell of coconut oil? ›

Recently, medium-chain length fatty acids from coconut oil exhibited strong and lasting repellent activity against various blood-sucking arthropods, including bed bugs [17].

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