Several products are available to protect against insect bites and
stings. Some are synthetic, while others are plant-based. They vary in
effectiveness.
DEET (N,N-diethyl-3-meta-toluamide) is the
most effective insect repellent.1
- A solution of 23.8% DEET provides about 5 hours
of protection from mosquitoes. DEET is available in varying strengths up to
100%. Research shows that strengths greater than 50% do not provide
substantially higher protection. Unless you are in areas with large number of
mosquitoes, repellents with 10% to 24% DEET should keep most mosquitoes at bay.
- Concerns have been raised about safety because DEET is
applied to the skin. Studies over the past 40 years have not shown that DEET
causes cancer or other illnesses.
- Expert
disagree about the safest concentration of DEET to use on children. No serious
illness has been linked to the use of DEET in children when used according to
the product recommendations. In Canada, DEET products are not recommended for
children younger than 2 years.2 The American Academy
of Pediatrics (AAP) and other experts suggest that it is safe to apply DEET in
concentrations of 10% to 24% DEET to children older than age 2
months.
- If you are pregnant or breast-feeding and have concerns
about the use of DEET, talk with your doctor. There is no evidence that the use
of DEET by pregnant or lactating women poses a health hazard to unborn babies
or children who are breast-feeding.
- Do not use DEET products that
are combined with sunscreen. Sunscreen needs to be applied more often than
DEET.
- DEET reduces how well sunscreen works by one-third.3 If you need to use sunscreen and DEET at the same time, put
on sunscreen first and wait 20 minutes before applying DEET.
- DEET
should also be used carefully on clothing. DEET may damage some synthetic
fabrics as well as plastic watch crystals and eyeglass frames.
Permethrin is a plant-based insecticide that
works on contact. You spray it on clothing and other fabrics, such as mosquito
netting and tent walls. Permethrin should not be applied directly to the skin.
When combined with DEET, permethrin provides even better protection against
mosquitoes. Permethrin keeps working, even after you wash your clothes.4
Repel Lemon Eucalyptus Insect Repellent and
Fite Bite Plant-Based Insect Repellent are botanical
repellents. These products provided complete protection for at least 1
hour.1
Bite Blocker is a natural product that
combines soybean, geranium, and coconut oils. It has been used for several
years in Europe. An application of 2% soybean oil provides about 1 1/2 hours of
protection from mosquitoes.1
Citronella is a lemon-scented oil, derived
from a plant, that repels mosquitoes. It is not as effective or as long-lasting
as DEET. The product can be reapplied frequently to increase its effectiveness.
Citronella can be found in lotions or in candles for outdoor use. Citronella
applied to the skin provides 15 to 20 minutes of protection from mosquitoes.
There is no scientific evidence that citronella candles are effective.1
Avon's Skin-So-Soft is a lotion that became
popular several years ago when some people said it repelled mosquitoes. The
fragrance and certain chemicals in the lotion do repel some insects.
Skin-So-Soft offers 3 to 10 minutes of protection from mosquitoes. The company
also now sells a Skin-So-Soft product that contains a U.S.
government-recognized repellent. This repellent offers about 20 minutes of
protection.1