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My Nana Swears by This DIY Mosquito Repellent Recipe — Here’s How It Works

With the rise of mosquito-borne diseases and increasing awareness of the chemicals in commercial repellents, many people are seeking natural alternatives. My nana, a firm believer in the power of nature, has used a DIY mosquito repellent for decades. Her blend not only keeps mosquitoes away but also leaves a pleasant aroma on the skin.

1. The Origins of Nana’s Mosquito Repellent Recipe
Nana’s recipe has been passed down through generations, beginning with her grandmother who lived in a mosquito-prone rural area. Over time, the recipe evolved to include easily available, insect-repelling ingredients like eucalyptus oil, lavender oil, and witch hazel.

Eucalyptus oil: Strong scent that repels mosquitoes

Lavender oil: Soothes the skin and adds fragrance

Witch hazel: Astringent and gentle carrier for the oils

Recipe Formula:

10 drops eucalyptus oil

10 drops lavender oil

2 tablespoons witch hazel

2. Understanding the Ingredients: What Makes It Effective

Eucalyptus oil: Contains PMD (p-menthane-3,8-diol), a proven mosquito repellent effective for up to 2 hours.

Lavender oil: Known for calming properties and mild repellent abilities.

Witch hazel: Soothes skin and dilutes the essential oils for safe use.

3. Step-by-Step Guide to Making the Repellent
You’ll need:

10 drops eucalyptus oil

10 drops lavender oil

2 tablespoons witch hazel

1 small spray bottle

Instructions:

Pour witch hazel into the spray bottle.

Add the eucalyptus and lavender oils.

Secure the lid and shake well to combine.

Shake before each use to maintain consistency.

4. The Science Behind Natural Mosquito Repellents
Natural repellents work by masking the scents (like CO₂ and body odors) that attract mosquitoes. Essential oils contain compounds that interfere with the mosquito’s scent detection. Some oils are as effective as DEET but without the health concerns.

5. Comparing DIY and Commercial Mosquito Repellents

Commercial options: DEET, picaridin — effective but may cause irritation.

DIY solutions: Gentler on the skin, customizable, and safer for children and sensitive users.

Tradeoff: DIY repellents may need more frequent application.

6. Benefits of Using Natural Ingredients

Less risk of irritation or allergic reactions

Environmentally friendly and biodegradable

Additional benefits:

Eucalyptus: Antiseptic

Lavender: Stress-reducing and calming

7. Common Mistakes to Avoid When Making the Repellent

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