
Hey folks, Dave Saunders here. If mosquitoes are ruining your evenings on the porch or in the backyard, I’ve got a simple trick that has worked incredibly well for hundreds of my clients — and for me personally.
The best part? It doesn’t require expensive repellents, citronella candles, or messy sprays.
Quick Answer
The most effective simple trick to stop mosquito bites is combining a strong fan with a targeted natural repellent spray. The moving air makes it hard for mosquitoes to fly and land on you, while the spray adds an extra layer of protection. Together they work much better than either method alone.
Why This Trick Works So Well
Mosquitoes are weak fliers. They hate wind and strong air movement. A regular fan creates enough turbulence to keep most mosquitoes away from you. When you add a good natural repellent, the result is surprisingly powerful.
My 5-Step “No Bite” System
Step 1: Position Your Fan Correctly
Place a strong oscillating fan at ground level or slightly below sitting height, pointing toward you. The key is to create air movement around your legs and lower body — where mosquitoes usually attack first.
Step 2: Make This Simple Natural Repellent Spray
Mix in a spray bottle:
- 1 cup distilled water
- 10 drops citronella essential oil
- 8 drops peppermint essential oil
- 6 drops lavender essential oil
- 1 teaspoon witch hazel or vodka (helps oils mix with water)
Step 3: Apply the Spray Strategically
Spray on your ankles, wrists, neck, and clothing (not directly on skin if you have sensitive skin). Reapply every 1.5–2 hours.
Step 4: Add One Extra Layer
Wear light-colored clothing and keep a second small fan behind you if you’re sitting for a long time.
Step 5: Remove Standing Water
Even with the fan trick, eliminate any standing water near your seating area — this reduces the local mosquito population.
Comparison Table
| Method | Effectiveness | Convenience | Cost | My Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fan + Natural Spray | Excellent | Very High | Very Low | 9.5/10 |
| Citronella Candles | Average | High | Low | 5/10 |
| Commercial Chemical Spray | Good | Medium | Medium | 6/10 |
| Bug Zapper | Poor | Low | High | 3/10 |
My Personal Experience
Last summer I was at a client’s backyard BBQ. The mosquitoes were terrible — people were constantly swatting. I set up two fans and used the spray I mentioned above. Within 20 minutes almost everyone stopped getting bitten. The homeowners were shocked at how well such a simple combination worked. Since then, this has become my go-to recommendation for evening outdoor activities.
Common Mistakes People Make
- Placing the fan too high (mosquitoes attack from below)
- Using the spray only on arms and forgetting legs and ankles
- Not reapplying the spray after 2 hours
- Relying only on the fan without any repellent
FAQ
Does this really work in high-mosquito areas?
Yes, I’ve used it successfully even in Florida and Louisiana during peak season.
Is the spray safe for kids?
Yes, when properly diluted. For very young children, reduce essential oils by half.
Can I use a regular house fan?
Absolutely. Any fan that moves a decent amount of air will work.
This simple fan + natural spray trick has saved countless evenings for my clients and me. It’s cheap, natural, and surprisingly effective.
Have you tried the fan trick before? Did it work for you?
Share your experience in the comments — I read every single one.

Welcome to my pest control blog! I’m Dave Saunders, a seasoned pest management specialist with over 20 years of experience helping homeowners and businesses across the United States. My journey began in the sunny landscapes of California, where I honed my skills tackling a wide range of pests, from ants to spiders. Over the years, I’ve expanded my expertise to Florida and numerous other states, adapting to diverse climates and pest challenges.
With a deep passion for eco-friendly solutions, I’ve dedicated my career to providing practical, safe, and effective pest control methods. Whether it’s crafting natural repellents or sharing integrated pest management strategies, my goal is to empower you with the knowledge to maintain a pest-free home. Join me as I share insights from two decades in the field!
