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Kristin Hunt
(huntkristin) - F
insect repellent - oil of lemon eucalyptus on 05/14/2007 16:00:20 MDT Print View

Did anyone see the recent issue of Backpacker in which they tested a variety of bug repellents and found "oil of lemon eucalyptus" was almost as effective as 100% DEET? Anybody out there actually have any experience with this repellent - supposedly it smells nice and is less nasty-feeling on the hands. I imagine it also wouldn't destroy some synthetic materials. Too good to be true?

Douglas Frick
(Otter) - MLife

Locale: Wyoming
Re: insect repellent - oil of lemon eucalyptus on 05/14/2007 16:26:49 MDT Print View

All I can say is that it worked, didn't smell bad and didn't eat my synthetic gear. I used it in Hawaii with a lot of mosquitos, but that isn't really a nasty bug environment. I'm definitely going to pick up some more, though...I'm not fond of DEET, especially on the kids.

Kristin Hunt
(huntkristin) - F
Re: Re: insect repellent - oil of lemon eucalyptus on 05/14/2007 19:13:00 MDT Print View

sounds good to me - thanks for the insight!

Stephen Eggleston
(happycamper) - F

Locale: South Bayish
Re: insect repellent - oil of lemon eucalyptus on 05/14/2007 19:21:29 MDT Print View

Essential oils have the excellent advantage of being natural and relatively harmless. In my experience they can lose their potency once applied rather quickly. They are also a potential bear magnet(strong smell.)I have had mixed results with various essential oil bug repellants.

I can't really compare to DEET since I haven't used it in ages. I tend to use mechanical means(barriers.)