How to Use Sandalwood as Mosquito Repellent
It is much easier to use sandalwood as mosquito repellent, as it is available in many forms, like mosquito coils, candles, essential oils, sprays, etc.
Mosquito repellents are the last resort to prevent mosquito bites and improve quality of life, sleep and outdoor experiences. These repellents work by interfering with the senses of mosquitoes by releasing strong odor and/or masking the body odor and other emissions from the body of humans and animals. Due to which they fail to fins and locate their hosts. Various types of mosquito repellents like sprays, lotions, and wearable devices are available. Most of these contains harsh and toxic chemicals like DEET.
People nowadays mostly prefer chemical free natural alternatives like essentials oils from Citronella, Eucalyptus, Catnip, Tea Tree, Peppermint, Rosemary, lavender, etc. There are also natural household mosquito repellents like Camphor and Cinnamon. There are natural mosquito repellent plants that will give effective protection from mosquitoes throughout the day.
It is much easier to use sandalwood as mosquito repellent, as it is available in many forms, like mosquito coils, candles, essential oils, sprays, etc.
There are many different methods to use lemon grass mosquito repellent and they have different effectiveness as per their exposure to mosquitoes.
Camphor as mosquito repellent works by releasing strong aromatic pungent smell that overwhelms mosquitoes & discourage them to enter the area.
Pine Sol as mosquito repellent, can masks human scents & deter mosquitoes and pests to some extent, but is not that effective and reliable.