How bug sprays work
Bug sprays effectively repel biting insects like mosquitoes, ticks, and flies. They work not by killing bugs directly but by making you less detectable or unappealing to them. Many pests track humans using body heat, sweat odors, skin chemicals, and carbon dioxide from exhaled breath. [1]
Bug spray ingredients disrupt these signals, masking your scent or creating an unpleasant barrier when applied or sprayed on the skin or clothing. This forms a "no-fly zone" that keeps insects at bay. While different bug sprays contain different chemicals that serve as their active components, they all share one goal: minimizing insect contact with your skin. [2]
5 Chemicals in bug sprays that are poisoning you
Mainstream bug sprays are formulated with strong chemicals that not only harm human health over time but also contribute to air pollution when used indoors. Research shows that prolonged exposure to certain insect repellents can lead to skin irritation and respiratory issues; worse, they can also cause severe reactions in people with pre-existing health conditions. [3]

N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide (DEET)
DEET is a colorless chemical with a faint odor that is widely used in bug sprays. According to studies, it works by interfering with the ability of insects to detect humans and animals. [5]
Pyrethroids represent the largest class of synthetic insecticides ever developed, which is why they are so prevalent in commercial insect repellents. With over 1,000 variations, these chemicals are not only widely used but also classified as neurotoxins, meaning they directly attack the nervous system. [9][10]
Picaridin is a widely used synthetic insect repellent in Europe and Australia, approved for application directly on the skin or clothing. Marketed as an effective deterrent against mosquitoes, ticks, and chiggers, studies suggest its potency rivals that of DEET, positioning it as a leading alternative. [14]
While picaridin is often promoted as a safer, less irritating alternative to DEET, these findings raise concerns about its potential side effects, especially given that safety testing typically involves lower concentrations than those found in commercial formulations. Consumers should remain vigilant about possible reactions and consider natural alternatives where possible.
Dimethyl phthalate (DMP) is a synthetic, non-biodegradable chemical commonly used in pesticides, lacquers, plastics, rubber coatings, and insect repellents. It is also present in minimal quantities in certain topical insect-repellent formulations, especially those used on animal livestock. [17][18]
DEPA (N,N-diethyl-2-phenylacetamide) is a clear, colorless synthetic chemical commonly used in broad-spectrum insect repellents. Marketed as an effective deterrent against mosquitoes, leeches, and other blood-sucking pests, DEPA is widely used in insect-control formulations. [19]
However, safety concerns persist. Products containing DEPA can irritate the eyes, skin, and mucous membranes upon contact. Inhalation may also lead to respiratory distress. [20] A study published in the Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences found that prolonged exposure to high doses of DEPA induced birth defects or caused miscarriages in female rats, raising serious questions about its safety for humans, especially pregnant women. [21]
Where to find DEET-Free Bug Sprays that are safe for you and the environment
The cedar oil in Health Ranger Select DEET-Free Bug Defender 8oz (236ml) works in six different ways to protect you from bed bugs, lice, mosquitoes, cockroaches, fleas, and ticks. Its active compound, cedrol, is not only an effective insect repellent, but it is also safe, fragrant, and pet-friendly, so you can use it around your kids and pets without worry. For maximum bug prevention, spray this product in areas where there are bugs on a weekly basis. Do not ingest or spray on the skin.
For a natural bug spray that you can use on yourself and that is perfect for bug season, we also offer Health Ranger’s DEET-Free Bugs Away Spray 8 oz. Made with potent natural ingredients, such as witch hazel and powerful essential oils, including cedarwood, citronella, eucalyptus, catnip, lemongrass, lavender, tea tree, geranium, and patchouli, this premium product offers bug-repelling protection without chemical toxicity while moisturizing and refreshing your skin.
Health Ranger Select DEET-Free Bug Defender 8oz (236ml) and Health Ranger’s DEET-Free Bugs Away Spray 8 oz are non-China, DEET-free, and laboratory verified for cleanness and potency. Our specially formulated bug sprays are also extensively lab tested for glyphosate, heavy metals, and microbiology. Get both products with our value Combo Pack.
References
[1] https://www.tonohealth.com
[2] https://www.arrowexterminators.com
[3] https://ccpi.com.ph
[4] https://www.sciencedirect.com
[6] https://www.cdc.gov
[7] https://link.springer.com
[8] https://www.sciencedaily.com
[9] https://wwwn.cdc.gov
[10] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
[11] https://www.eaht.org
[12] https://www.mdpi.com
[13] https://www.sciencedirect.com
[14] https://npic.orst.edu
[15] https://www.tandfonline.com
