How to Make Mosquito Wipes
The DIY repellent solution for these wipes uses a blend of citrus, cinnamon, and castor oils. These essential oils are known for being unappealing to mosquitoes (and other pests, including ticks). Plus, castor oil even has some anti-inflammatory effects that can help if you do end up with a bug bite. Just be sure to use the exact measurements in this recipe; in order to make essential oils safe to use on skin, you need to dilute them with water or rubbing alcohol first. Also, lemon juice can make your skin more sensitive to sunburn, so it’s best to use these wipes at dusk or after dark.
Supplies Needed:
Roll of cloth-like paper towelsSerrated knifeRound container with lid large enough to hold half of a paper towel rollMarker (optional)ScissorsSmall mixing bowlLiquid measuring cup and measuring spoons4 oz. distilled water2 oz. rubbing alcohol2 oz. castor oil2 Tbsp. lemon juice15 drops cinnamon oilMixing spoon
Step 1: Cut the Paper Towel Roll in Half
Using the knife, cut the roll of paper towels crosswise so they’ll fit in a sealable container. Depending on the size of your container, you might need to cut a little more than half off so the paper towels will fit; you can check how much you need to cut off by lining up the paper towels with your container, then using a marker or pencil to mark just below where the lid lands (so you remember where to cut). Trim away any rough edges with scissors, and pull the cardboard tube out of the center of the roll.
Step 2: Mix Homemade Mosquito Repellent
Step 3: Let Paper Towels Soak Up the Mixture
Pour the mosquito repellent mixture into the container. Then, set the paper towels in the container so they can soak up the repellent. Let them sit for at least 10 minutes before using to give the wipes time to become saturated with the mixture. Then, use the wipes whenever you want to repel bugs by pulling one from the center of the roll and rubbing it on your body (be careful to avoid your eyes when using). Depending on how much time you and your family spend outside, one batch of homemade mosquito wipes could last you the entire summer! A container that seals will help prevent them from drying out, but if you go to use one and notice that it’s dry, you can always refresh your wipes by mixing up more DIY bug repellent and letting the towels soak it in. With one swipe (and no smelly spray), you can enjoy a few mosquito-free hours outside!