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Get rid of unwanted insects with the unsuspected powers of these essential oils

Discover in this article the best essential oils for effectively repel insects. Whether to repel mosquitoes, ants, spiders or other pests, essential oils are a natural, non-toxic solution.

Thanks to their repellent properties, These oils can be used as diffusers, sprays or direct applications to protect your home from unwanted invasions. Learn how to use nature’s bounty to say goodbye to insect pests, while creating a pleasant, fragrant atmosphere in your home.

Essential oils effective against mosquitoes

Essential oil of Java citronella, from Geranium Rosat and Basil are recognized for their mosquito repellent properties.

Java citronella acts by masking body odor which attracts insects, while Geranium Rosat creates an olfactory barrier that repels them.

As for Basil, it keeps mosquitoes away thanks to its powerful fragrance. To use them safely and effectively, we recommend that you dilute in a vegetable oil before applying them to the skin, or diffuse into the air using a diffuser.

The benefits of essential oils for insect repellence in general

Lemon eucalyptus essential oil is an excellent natural insect repellent thanks to its specific components, notably citronellal and citronellol. These molecules act by disrupting insects’ nervous systems, thus preventing them from approaching treated areas.

In addition, the essential oil of True Lavender is ideal for soothe itching caused by mosquito bites, thanks to its anti-inflammatory and healing properties.

Finally Peppermint is effective for relieve pain and itching caused by insect bites, thanks to its cooling, analgesic effect.

Properties of clove essential oil against ticks

Clove essential oil is recognized for its repellent and anti-parasitic properties, particularly against ticks. Its powerful, spicy fragrance acts as a natural shield against these parasites.

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Cloves contain active compounds such as eugenol, which disrupt ticks’ nervous systems and prevent them from attaching themselves to the skin. In addition, this essential oil has anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties which can help soothe itching and prevent skin infections.

To use clove essential oil correctly against ticks, it is recommended to dilute it in a vegetable oil (such as coconut or sweet almond oil) before applying to exposed areas of skin.

It is important to not to use it pure, because it can be irritating to the skin. It is also advisable to do a skin test beforehand to check for allergic reactions. Finally, it’s best to reapply every 4 hours for optimum protection against ticks.

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Lucy Asher