Indoor Mosquito Repellent Candles
So which of these new products actually work and how do they stack up against what’s already out there? Let’s take a look at a few.
Icaridin: This is a new repellent that entered the U.S. market in 2005 (as “picaridin”) and was approved by Health Canada in 2012.
Studies have found Icaridin can work as well as DEET, offering several hours of bug protection. But unlike DEET, Icaridin is odourless and much less likely to cause skin irritation and sudden reactions, such as nausea. It also isn’t greasy and does not ruin plastics or synthetic fabrics the way DEET can.
The repellent is so effective, the World Health Organization recommends Icaridin, alongside DEET and another repellent called IR3535, as one of the best choices for preventing mosquito bites that can lead to disease.
In Canada, there are still only a few products that contain Icaridin, but look for it in bug-spray products that promise a “clean” or “dry” feel.
Oil of lemon eucalyptus: When the oil of this Australian plant is refined into a substance known as p-menthane-3, 8-diol, or PMD, it becomes an effective repellent that helps ward off mosquitoes.
It’s currently found in the Off! Familycare Botanicals line, as well as under the Repel Natural and Cutter brands.
While PMD is considered as effective as DEET with a much more pleasant scent, its protection wanes after about two hours — less than the four to six hours of protection offered by products with 30 per cent DEET.
And repellents with oil of lemon eucalyptus can also cause skin and eye irritation in some, so Health Canada and the CDC recommend that PMD not be used on children under three years of age.
Clip-on repellents: These are fairly new on the market and contain a fan that blows a vapour of an insecticide called metofluthrin.
Consumer Reports tested OFF! Clip-ons and found that while the products promised 11 hours of protection, they stopped preventing bug bites after about two hours.
There have also been concerns about the safety of metofluthrin-emanating devices. Health Canada reports that within the first year of clip-ons entering the market, its Pest Management Regulatory Agency received six reports of people feeling ill after using them. These incidents involved everything from dizziness and irregular heart rate, to muscular weakness and loss of consciousness. The agency says it’s continuing to monitor incidents involving the devices.
Mosquito lamps and lanterns: These devices use butane heaters or candles to warm up pads containing the insecticide allethrin — the same chemical used in most mosquito coils.
The products claim to offer up to 15 feet of odourless bug protection, but their effectiveness drops when there’s a breeze.
The product label warns against directly breathing in the vapours, and there have been a number of incidents reported in Canada and the U.S. involving breathing problems and skin irritations from people using the lanterns.
Permethrin is an insect repellant that is sprayed onto clothing, mosquito netting and tents rather than skin. It can repel mosquitoes for several hours and even through several washings. But it is not currently available in Canada as a repellent.
OTHER OPTIONS
Citronella candles or torches: Studies have shown that candles or torches containing citronella oil can somewhat help ward off mosquitoes because the smoke can confuse the bugs and prevent them from smelling you.
But studies also shown that their range of effectiveness is small — less than 2 metres, assuming there’s no breeze.
As well, the candles produce large particles in their smoke and there have been concerns about how safe it is to regularly breathe in this smoke.
Mosquito coils: Like citronella candles, mosquito coils produce a smoke that confuses mosquitoes. The coils contain the insecticide allethrin. But once again, their range is limited and they don’t work well when there is a strong breeze.
More worrying, though, is a number of recent studies that show the smoke can be toxic to the lungs, especially when they are used indoors — as they often are in South Asia. One study found that burning one mosquito coil would release the same amount of large particulates as that released from 100 cigarettes, and as much formaldehyde as 51 cigarettes.
Essential oils: Plant-based botanical oils, such as clove oil and citronella oil, can offer some protection against mosquito bites. But studies have found the protection lasts only a matter of minutes; the authors of one study say the oils should not be relied on to provide protection in areas where mosquito-borne diseases are a substantial threat
WHAT DOESN’T WORK
Citrosa geraniums, also called mosquito plants: These plants are often sold as mosquito repellents, with some claiming that the leaves emit a smell that keeps the pesky bugs at bay. But several studies have shown they are useless in warding off mosquitoes, with one study finding they were about as effective as doing nothing at all.
Bug zappers: Electric insect traps, or bug zappers, as most of us call them, are useless for two reasons. First, studies have shown they fail to attract mosquitoes. Second, they are indiscriminate in their killing. Studies have shown that bug zappers kill thousands of bugs that are perfectly harmless and necessary to the ecosystem, such as moths and fireflies. In fact, one study found that of the thousands of insects these bug zappers kill, less than one per cent were biting insects. The authors of that study went so far as to say that using bug zappers should be considered ”irresponsible.”
Eating garlic or vitamin B12: Sorry to those looking to pop a pill to ward off skeeters: Several studies, including the so-called “gold standard” of studies — the double blind, randomized control trial — have shown that neither garlic nor B12 have any impact on mosquito bites.
Indoor Mosquito Repellent Candles
There is no denying that mosquitoes are a nuisance. They are dangerous, annoying, and can ruin your outdoor activities. But what if there was something you could do to keep them away from you?
Fortunately, there is! If you choose to use our indoor mosquito repellent candle, you can be sure that you will never have to worry about mosquitoes again.
Our candle uses a combination of essential oils and pheromones to repel mosquitoes in your home or office. It’s simple: light the candle as usual, and enjoy being bite-free!
List Of Indoor Mosquito Repellent Candles
- CITRONELLA: Can be used indoors or outdoors to reduce distractions and make your space more comfortable
- FRAGRANT: Smells great! Choose from Original, Berry, Lime or Orange scented
- LONG LASTING: 8 oz jar candle burns for approximately 40 hours
- ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY: Made with a soy blend wax that contains oil from soy beans grown in the USA. Clean burning and virtually smoke free.
- HAND POURED: Just Makes Scents is a true home based business. All of our products are hand poured in our North Carolina home
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Color | Citronella |
Item Dimensions | |
Height | 4 Inches |
Width | 3 Inches |
Length | 3.5 Inches |
Weight | 0.55 Pounds |
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Item Dimensions | |
Height | 0.6 Inches |
Width | 1.5 Inches |
Length | 1.5 Inches |
- NATURAL INGREDIENTS: Our mosquito candles are made with Natural Plant Based Ingredients – Citronella, Peppermint, Rosemary, Cedarwood, and Lemongrass Oil
- DEET FREE: Our bug repellent outdoor candles are completely DEET FREE
- PLEASANT SMELLING: Our citronella candles outdoor bug repellant produces an aroma that people find refreshing and not too overpowering unlike other candles for mosquitoes outdoor
- PORTABLE CITRONELLA TEALIGHT CANDLES: Our 16 pack of candles are perfect for traveling since they are compact
- PERFECT FOR ANY OUTDOOR EVENT: Ideal mosquito eradicator whether at home on the patio, deck, or backyard; at the park, beach, or pool; on the boat, dock, balcony, garden, camping, fishing, or rooftop
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Color | Cream |
- 30 Hours of Mosquito Protection: A citrusy blend of rosemary, peppermint, and lemongrass oils smell great while allowing you to sit back and relax bite free for up to 30 hours.
- Harness the Power of Nature: We use a combination of plant-based repellent oils that other manufacturers tend to overlook, to provide you with the best mosquito protection
- Five Key Plant-Based Repellent Oils: Rosemary Oil, Peppermint Oil, Citronella Oil, Lemongrass oil, Cedarwood Oil
- 100% Soy and Beeswax Blend: Responsibly sourced natural waxes that provide an even and clean burn
- No Petroleum, No Palm Wax, No Parabens, No Synthetic Fragrances
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Item Dimensions | |
Height | 3 Inches |
Width | 3.3 Inches |
Length | 6.6 Inches |
Weight | 1.66 Pounds |
- NATURALLY SCENTED CANDLES: Made with real natural citronella plant. Deet Free.
- LONG LASTING: Each citronella candle has an approximate 4 hour burn time.
- EFFECT: Use several tea lights Candles to maximize mosquito repellent effect.
- USE: Outdoor and indoor mosquito repellent.
- REPELLENT: Works on mosquitos, gnats (flies). SIZE: 1.5″ x 0.6″ (40mm x 15mm)
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Color | Yellow |