Homemade Insect Repellent

Keep Bugs at Bay Naturally with Rose Geranium Oil

A homemade spray to repel mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, and gnats — no chemicals needed.

Warm weather brings outdoor dinners, sunset walks, and — unfortunately — biting bugs. If you’re not into spraying yourself with mystery chemicals every time you go outside, you’re not alone. That’s why I keep a small bottle of homemade insect repellent in our pilothouse, back patio, and top deck.

It smells floral and fresh to us, but to pests like mosquitoes, fleas, gnats, and ticks, it’s a strong “no thanks.”


🌸 Why Rose Geranium Oil?

Rose geranium oil (from Pelargonium graveolens) contains citronellol and geraniol, two natural compounds that repel a wide range of biting insects. It’s been used for years as a gentle, non-toxic alternative to chemical repellents.

🦟 What It Helps Repel:

  • Mosquitoes

  • Gnats and no-see-ums

  • Fleas

  • Ticks (especially helpful for dogs)

Natural Flea & Tick Repellent for Dogs

Add 1–2 drops of rose geranium oil to your dog’s collar or harness before walks. You can also dilute it with a carrier oil (like jojoba or almond oil) and apply between their shoulder blades.

⚠️ Do NOT use essential oils on cats. Cats lack the liver enzymes to process them safely.

Why These Ingredients Matter

Witch Hazel

Acts as a natural carrier for the oils, so they mix and apply evenly. It’s gentle, fast-drying, and soothing for sun-exposed skin.

Glycerin or Vodka

  • Glycerin helps the scent cling to your skin and adds moisture. Coconut or vegetable-derived glycerin is a clean, skin-loving option.

  • Vodka works as a quick-drying preservative and helps blend the oils into the base.

Glass Bottle Only, Please

Essential oils can degrade plastic over time, causing harmful chemical leaching and funky smells. Use a glass spray bottle, preferably amber or cobalt to protect the oils from sunlight.

✅ Benefits of Vegetable Glycerin in Bug Spray:

  1. Natural Humectant: It draws moisture to the skin, helping to counteract the drying effects of alcohol or witch hazel.

  2. Helps Essential Oils Disperse: It acts as a mild emulsifier, helping essential oils mix better with water (though not fully dissolving them).

  3. Skin Soother: It adds a soft, silky feel and can help reduce irritation from other stronger ingredients like citronella or eucalyptus.

  4. Mild Preservative Boost: While not a full preservative, it can help extend shelf life slightly by discouraging microbial growth.

Final Thoughts

This homemade spray has become a go-to in my home. It’s easy to make, smells great, and helps keep summer outings bug-free without harsh chemicals. Plus, it’s safe for the whole family — even the dog (just not the cat!).

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Keep Bugs at Bay Naturally with Rose Geranium Oil

A homemade spray to repel mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, and gnats — no chemicals needed.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Servings 2 ounces

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • Add all ingredients to a glass spray bottle.
    Shake well before each use.
    Spray on exposed skin, clothing, hats, or gear.
    Reapply every 2–3 hours or after swimming.

Why These Ingredients Matter

  • Witch Hazel
    Acts as a natural carrier for the oils, so they mix and apply evenly. It’s gentle, fast-drying, and soothing for sun-exposed skin.
    Glycerin or Vodka
    Glycerin helps the scent cling to your skin and adds moisture. Coconut-derived glycerin is a clean, skin-loving option.
    Vodka works as a quick-drying preservative and helps blend the oils into the base.
    Glass Bottle Only, Please
    Essential oils can degrade plastic over time, causing harmful chemical leaching and funky smells. Use a glass spray bottle, preferably amber or cobalt to protect the oils from sunlight.
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