Does Aloe Vera Repel Mosquitoes? Hidden Power of Aloe Vera.


Updated: 21 Nov 2024

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Mosquitoes are more than just an annoyance. They are responsible for over 700 million cases of malaria and dengue each year. 

And guys do know the report of the world’s health organization says that mosquitoes cause more than 700,000 deaths globally every year. 

So with such a significant impact, finding natural and safe ways to repel mosquitoes is crucial. This raises a question: Does aloe vera repel mosquitoes?

While it’s great for our hair, skin, and health, but does it really help in repelling mosquitoes? 

Let’s take a closer look at how aloe vera is effective for repelling mosquitoes and how you can prepare an aloe vera mosquito-repelling remedy.

Does Aloe Vera Repel Mosquitoes? What Makes It Effective?

Aloe Vera Plant And Mosquito

Yes, aloe vera can repel mosquitoes, but it works in a subtle and mild way. Aloe vera contains natural compounds such as acemannan and saponins that have insect-repelling properties.

  • Acemannan: Acemannan is a chemical compound that is found in aloe vera gel. According to the scientific studies, this compound is toxic to insects that can kill mosquitoes. So aloe vera can not only repel mosquitoes but also can reduce their population.
  • Saponins: Saponins are also found to be toxic to mosquitoes and other insects. Some studies show it can damage the cell membrane of mosquitoes and insects that land on our skin. 

And guys, do you know? Aloe vera has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that may help us to relieve mosquito bites, itchiness, and swelling caused by mosquitoes. 

And some mosquito repellent creams, like Natural Mosquito Repellent and FamilyCare Insect Repellent IV, also contain aloe vera. Here is how to use aloe vera as a mosquito repellent remedy.

How to use aloe vera as a mosquito repellent?

Preparing an aloe vera mosquito repellent remedy is so simple. Here I shared how to prepare aloe vera mosquito repellent and how to apply it.

Raw Aloe Vera Gel For Hair
  • Extract fresh aloe vera gel: extract 100% pure raw aloe vera gel from the leaf and collect it in a bowl. Aloe vera has soothing properties and is known to repel mosquitoes due to its mild insecticidal effects.
  • Combine with olive oil: once you extracted the gel from the leaf, now mix 200 ml of olive oil with almost 2-3 tablespoons of aloe vera gel. Olive oil also has skin moisturizing properties that create a protective barrier against mosquitoes.
  • Now your aloe vera mosquito repellent remedy is 100% ready. Apply it to your arms, face, and legs where mosquitoes can land and harm you. This natural formulation will not only repel mosquitoes but will also moisturize and lighten your skin.

Guys, if you want to learn more about how aloe vera is a powerful nature’s gift for our skin and health, you must read our guide on the top benefits of aloe vera for our face and health.

Conclusion.

In conclusion, aloe vera is not just a  miracle for our skin; but it’s also effective as a mosquito repellent. 

According to the scientific studies, aloe vera gel contains acemannan and saponins that are toxic to insects and can damage their cell membranes. 

To make its remedy, just take 2-3 tablespoons of aloe vera gel and mix it with 200 ml of olive oil. Once this remedy is prepared, apply it to your face, arms, and legs.

You will notice no one mosquito will come to you, and you will really take a very peaceful sleep. 

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Written By: Sajjad Hashmani

Written By: Sajjad Hashmani

I am Sajjad Hashmani, a professional freelance writer with 1+ years of experience. I am deeply interested in aloe vera plants. My journey began with simple curiosity, which grew into a passion for exploring aloe vera and its benefits. On the aloespark.com website, I share my own insights, scientific research, and benefits of aloe vera for both humans and animals. Subscribe to stay in touch. Thank you!

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