When the warmer months arrive, so do our long evenings outdoors—sun-dappled dinners on the patio, barefoot backyard play, the soft hum of summer. Unfortunately, mosquitoes tend to RSVP to those same gatherings. But before you reach for a chemical-laden bug spray, there’s a cleaner, more elegant solution you can make right at home.

This DIY mosquito repellent spray is family-safe, delightfully scented, and simple to create with a few trusted ingredients. No harsh chemicals. No lingering fumes. Just nature doing what it does best.

Why Skip Traditional Bug Sprays?

Many conventional insect repellents contain DEET—a highly effective yet controversial ingredient. While it’s approved for use, some people prefer to avoid it due to its strong odor, skin sensitivity concerns, or simply a desire to keep things as natural as possible (especially around children and pets).

This homemade version uses essential oils known for their insect-repelling properties, offering a plant-based alternative that feels light and clean on the skin—and actually smells pleasant.

What You’ll Need

  • 4 oz spray bottle (preferably amber glass to protect the oils)

  • Witch hazel – 2 oz

  • Distilled water – 2 oz

  • Essential oils (about 30–40 drops total):

    • Lemongrass

    • Lavender

    • Eucalyptus

    • Tea Tree

    • Peppermint

You don’t need to use all of these—feel free to mix and match based on your scent preferences and what you have on hand. Just be sure your total number of drops doesn’t exceed 40 for a 4 oz bottle.

How to Make It

  1. Fill half of your spray bottle (2 oz) with witch hazel. This helps the oils disperse evenly and adds a skin-soothing benefit.

  2. Add your chosen essential oils—roughly 8–10 drops of each.

  3. Top off with distilled water, leaving a little space at the top to shake before each use.

  4. Gently shake to combine.

That’s it. You now have a light, refreshing bug spray that doesn’t compromise on safety—or scent.

How to Use

Spray onto exposed skin, clothing, and even outdoor cushions or linens before spending time outside. Be sure to shake the bottle before each use, as natural oils can separate.

Reapply every couple of hours, especially if you’re sweating or swimming. And always spot test on fabrics if you’re unsure.

A Note on Safety

This spray is gentle and kid-friendly when used as directed, but essential oils are potent. Always avoid eyes and mouth, and do not apply directly to pets. For babies under six months, consult your pediatrician before use or simply avoid applying directly to their skin.


The Takeaway?
You don’t need to choose between effectiveness and peace of mind. This DIY mosquito repellent spray is proof that simple, natural ingredients can do a beautiful job—safely and elegantly. Perfect for your next outdoor dinner, beach day, or late-night stargazing session.

And if you’re someone who already chooses cleaner fragrance for your home (hello, AEMBR candles), this is a lovely way to extend that mindset outdoors.

Here's to a bite-free, beautifully scented summer.

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