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Amazon has for Prime Members: 4oz Repel Plant-Based Lemon Eucalyptus Insect Repellent Spray on sale for $3.42. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • REPELS MOSQUITOES: Repels mosquitoes that may transmit Zika, West Nile, Dengue and Chikungunya viruses.
  • DEET-FREE* FORMULA: This product harnesses the power of Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus.
  • 6-HOUR PROTECTION: Use this product to repel mosquitoes for up to 6 hours.
  • DEVELOPED FOR FAMILY ADVENTURERS: Ideal for families who are active outdoors. Not to be used on children under 3 years.
  • AEROSOL SPRAY: Aerosol can is easily packed with your outdoor gear so it's ready whenever you need it.

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Consumer Reports does testing where they apply repellant to volunteers arms and stick them in a chamber full of sterile mosquitos to see how they react. They also have them walk around to see how well they work after people get a bit sweaty. Lemon Eucalyptus seems to be very effective but it seems to depend on the exact formula and other ingredients in the mix. They noticed the same with DEET and Picaridin too.

Repel Lemon Eucalyptus in a plastic pump bottle got very high scores (90 out of a high of 96) and was "Recommended" along with some DEET and Picaridin products, but they didn't test this specific product with the metal spray can. Out of the four different Repel products they tested (some DEET and some lemon eucalyptus oil) , all of them were recommended so there's a pretty decent chance this one is effective too.

Some other brands like Natrapel Lemon Eucalyptus were also recommended. Cutter Lemon Eucalyptus in a spray can was good while Cutter Lemon Eucalyptus in a plastic pump bottle wasn't as effective for some reason, maybe the formula was different.

One other good thing about lemon eucalyptus oil is that it doesn't mess up or stain plastic, vinyl, spandex, and leather like DEET does.

Anything with "natural essential oils" like rosemary, lemongrass, cinnamon, etc. just plain sucked. Same with citronella oil.

EDIT: They have some youtube videos from 2015 and 2023 with an overview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpws6O1uRtE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0bdqZiEqVU

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TheOldDude
Yesterday at 06:11 PM.
Yesterday at 06:11 PM.
I use 20% Picaridin. It lasts all day hiking and sweating in the woods. Does anyone have first hand experience with lemon eucalyptus oil's effectiveness as an insect repellant? Because the claim "repel mosquitoes for up to 6 hours" is pretty week at best.
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SpEddie
Yesterday at 06:33 PM.
Yesterday at 06:33 PM.
Quote from TheOldDude :
I use 20% Picaridin. It lasts all day hiking and sweating in the woods. Does anyone have first hand experience with lemon eucalyptus oil's effectiveness as an insect repellant? Because the claim "repel mosquitoes for up to 6 hours" is pretty week at best.
I've tried using the smaller bottle with the pump for walking the dog and I don't feel like it helped much with the bugs that flies towards your eyes. I sprayed some on my neck like with cologne. 🤷🏻 ♂️
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DarkT
Yesterday at 06:42 PM.
Yesterday at 06:42 PM.
Aren't 95% of DEET free products useless when it counts? Like it might discourage 1 or 2, but still mostly placebo.
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claddaghmom
Yesterday at 06:55 PM.
Yesterday at 06:55 PM.
Lemon eucalyptus works. All we use unless we are deep woods/hunting and want a second tick barrier. But that being said, aren't these like $4-6 at Walmart?
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LEOMHK1.0
Yesterday at 06:58 PM.
Yesterday at 06:58 PM.
Quote from DarkT :
Aren't 95% of DEET free products useless when it counts? Like it might discourage 1 or 2, but still mostly placebo.
Get yourself some dragonflies or a Flying Fox.... that's take care of the issue.
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Yesterday at 07:24 PM.

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Yesterday at 07:24 PM.
Consumer Reports does testing where they apply repellant to volunteers arms and stick them in a chamber full of sterile mosquitos to see how they react. They also have them walk around to see how well they work after people get a bit sweaty. Lemon Eucalyptus seems to be very effective but it seems to depend on the exact formula and other ingredients in the mix. They noticed the same with DEET and Picaridin too.

Repel Lemon Eucalyptus in a plastic pump bottle got very high scores (90 out of a high of 96) and was "Recommended" along with some DEET and Picaridin products, but they didn't test this specific product with the metal spray can. Out of the four different Repel products they tested (some DEET and some lemon eucalyptus oil) , all of them were recommended so there's a pretty decent chance this one is effective too.

Some other brands like Natrapel Lemon Eucalyptus were also recommended. Cutter Lemon Eucalyptus in a spray can was good while Cutter Lemon Eucalyptus in a plastic pump bottle wasn't as effective for some reason, maybe the formula was different.

One other good thing about lemon eucalyptus oil is that it doesn't mess up or stain plastic, vinyl, spandex, and leather like DEET does.

Anything with "natural essential oils" like rosemary, lemongrass, cinnamon, etc. just plain sucked. Same with citronella oil.

EDIT: They have some youtube videos from 2015 and 2023 with an overview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpws6O1uRtE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0bdqZiEqVU
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Yesterday at 07:26 PM.
Yesterday at 07:26 PM.
Can this be used on plants to get rid of insects and ants?
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I bought another 2 for $3.25 each. It works well.
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