7 Best Bug and Mosquito Repellents, Tested by Experts

Mosquitoes are an unavoidable part of spending time outdoors, whether you're grilling in the backyard, camping in the woods or just working through the summer to-do list. Some years are worse than others, but the annoyance and the risk never really goes away. That’s why the Good Housekeeping Institute tests mosquito repellents year-round, focusing on what actually works in the field and not just what’s trending.

For this updated guide to mosquito repellents and bug sprays, we combined results from our Lab with field-tested feedback from entomologists and outdoor pros. That includes insight from Megan E. Meuti, Ph.D., an entomologist at Ohio State University, who helped us evaluate ingredient effectiveness and usage safety. The products we’ve included here range from new formulas with plant-based actives to proven DEET-based sprays that continue to perform reliably. Whether you're heading out for a hike and need bug repellent for your skin or just want to keep your patio clear of mosquitos for a quiet dinner, there’s an option here that fits.

Continue reading to learn more about the best bug and mosquito repellents, written by Dan DiClerico and Timothy Dahl.

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Dan DiClerico and Timothy Dahl
Having written thousands of product reviews and how-to articles on all aspects of home ownership, from routine maintenance to major renovations, Dan (he/him) brings more than 20 years of industry experience to his role as the director of the Home Improvement & Outdoor Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute. Timothy Dahl is an experienced writer and editor covering home improvement, DIY, and lifestyle topics for nearly 20 years.

Good Housekeeping: 7 Best Bug and Mosquito Repellents, Tested by Experts

Person spraying a clear liquid spray onto their outstretched forearm outdoors.
Person spraying a clear liquid spray onto their outstretched forearm outdoors.

7 Best Bug and Mosquito Repellents, Tested by Experts

Mosquitoes are an unavoidable part of spending time outdoors, whether you're grilling in the backyard, camping in the woods or just working through the summer to-do list. Some years are worse than others, but the annoyance and the risk never really goes away. That’s why the Good Housekeeping Institute tests mosquito repellents year-round, focusing on what actually works in the field and not just what’s trending.

For this updated guide to mosquito repellents and bug sprays, we combined results from our Lab with field-tested feedback from entomologists and outdoor pros. That includes insight from Megan E. Meuti, Ph.D., an entomologist at Ohio State University, who helped us evaluate ingredient effectiveness and usage safety. The products we’ve included here range from new formulas with plant-based actives to proven DEET-based sprays that continue to perform reliably. Whether you're heading out for a hike and need bug repellent for your skin or just want to keep your patio clear of mosquitos for a quiet dinner, there’s an option here that fits.

Continue reading to learn more about the best bug and mosquito repellents, written by Dan DiClerico and Timothy Dahl.

Dan DiClerico and Timothy Dahl
Writers
Dan DiClerico and Timothy Dahl
Having written thousands of product reviews and how-to articles on all aspects of home ownership, from routine maintenance to major renovations, Dan (he/him) brings more than 20 years of industry experience to his role as the director of the Home Improvement & Outdoor Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute. Timothy Dahl is an experienced writer and editor covering home improvement, DIY, and lifestyle topics for nearly 20 years.
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Writers
Dan DiClerico and Timothy Dahl
Having written thousands of product reviews and how-to articles on all aspects of home ownership, from routine maintenance to major renovations, Dan (he/him) brings more than 20 years of industry experience to his role as the director of the Home Improvement & Outdoor Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute. Timothy Dahl is an experienced writer and editor covering home improvement, DIY, and lifestyle topics for nearly 20 years.
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Good Housekeeping: 7 Best Bug and Mosquito Repellents, Tested by Experts

Person spraying a clear liquid spray onto their outstretched forearm outdoors.
Person spraying a clear liquid spray onto their outstretched forearm outdoors.

7 Best Bug and Mosquito Repellents, Tested by Experts

Mosquitoes are an unavoidable part of spending time outdoors, whether you're grilling in the backyard, camping in the woods or just working through the summer to-do list. Some years are worse than others, but the annoyance and the risk never really goes away. That’s why the Good Housekeeping Institute tests mosquito repellents year-round, focusing on what actually works in the field and not just what’s trending.

For this updated guide to mosquito repellents and bug sprays, we combined results from our Lab with field-tested feedback from entomologists and outdoor pros. That includes insight from Megan E. Meuti, Ph.D., an entomologist at Ohio State University, who helped us evaluate ingredient effectiveness and usage safety. The products we’ve included here range from new formulas with plant-based actives to proven DEET-based sprays that continue to perform reliably. Whether you're heading out for a hike and need bug repellent for your skin or just want to keep your patio clear of mosquitos for a quiet dinner, there’s an option here that fits.

Continue reading to learn more about the best bug and mosquito repellents, written by Dan DiClerico and Timothy Dahl.

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Writers
Dan DiClerico and Timothy Dahl
Having written thousands of product reviews and how-to articles on all aspects of home ownership, from routine maintenance to major renovations, Dan (he/him) brings more than 20 years of industry experience to his role as the director of the Home Improvement & Outdoor Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute. Timothy Dahl is an experienced writer and editor covering home improvement, DIY, and lifestyle topics for nearly 20 years.
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Writers
Dan DiClerico and Timothy Dahl
Having written thousands of product reviews and how-to articles on all aspects of home ownership, from routine maintenance to major renovations, Dan (he/him) brings more than 20 years of industry experience to his role as the director of the Home Improvement & Outdoor Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute. Timothy Dahl is an experienced writer and editor covering home improvement, DIY, and lifestyle topics for nearly 20 years.
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