Cajun Made Mosquito Repellant
Ingredients
- 10 ounces water
- 1 ounce vanilla extract
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Simple as not getting a mosquito bite - Combine water and vanilla extract and pour into a spritzer bottle. Spray it on exposed skin before going outdoors.
Common Problems and Solutions
Q: Does this really work on Louisiana mosquitoes?
A: It works by blocking the mosquito's CO2 sensors so they can't detect you as easily. It's most effective for short outdoor activities and needs to be reapplied more frequently than DEET-based products. Make sure to cover all exposed skin.
Q: How long does it last on skin?
A: Plan to reapply every 30-60 minutes, especially if you're sweating or in heavy mosquito areas. The vanilla scent fading is a good reminder that it's time to spray again.
Tips and Techniques
Use pure vanilla extract, not imitation - it works better and smells more pleasant. Keep a small spray bottle in your fishing tackle box, hunting bag, or by the back door for quick application before heading outside.
Ingredient Substitutions
- vanilla extract: lemon juice or witch hazel
Equipment Needed
- Spray bottle or spritzer bottle (4-8 oz size works well)
- Measuring cup
Historical Context
Living in South Louisiana means dealing with mosquitoes year-round, and old-time Cajuns developed this sweet-smelling solution long before commercial bug sprays existed. It’s especially popular with parents who want a gentler option for young children playing outside.







