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The Best Bug Repellents

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Different bottles of bug repellent.
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Doug Mahoney

By Doug Mahoney

Doug Mahoney is a writer covering home-improvement topics, outdoor power equipment, bug repellents, and (yes) bidets.

Everyone should avoid bug bites, which are annoying at best and debilitating (or even lethal) in worst-case scenarios.

For a bug repellent that’s safe and effective—and that won’t stink or leave a puddle of oil on your skin—skip the DEET and get a picaridin formula, like Sawyer Products 20% Picaridin Insect Repellent. It’s the best bottle of bug spray we found after testing over 25 repellents and talking to everyone from the EPA to the American Mosquito Control Association.

Everything we recommend

Top pick

This EPA-approved picaridin formula is safe and effective, and it comes in a bottle that’s better than that of competitors at spraying evenly and accurately.

Runner-up

Ranger Ready offers the same protection as Sawyer’s repellent. It’s available in pump- and trigger-spray bottles in a variety of scents.

Buying Options

Also great

DEET formulas are widely available, but they aren’t more effective than picaridin (they tend to smell bad and feel oily, too). Cutter Backwoods Dry, with its even aerosol spray and locking cap, is the best DEET repellent we’ve found.

Also great

For clothing and gear (but not skin), Sawyer’s permethrin repellent is as effective as similar formulas at repelling ticks and mosquitoes, and its trigger spray is easier to control.

How we picked


  • EPA approval

    EPA-approved repellents have undergone extensive safety and efficacy testing and can be trusted.

  • 20% picaridin

    Most of our recommendations use a 20% concentration of picaridin, which offers long-lasting repellency for ticks and mosquitoes with none of DEET’s downsides.

  • Testing, within limits

    We test our picks for usability, as opposed to efficacy, because the variables of environment, physiology, and bug behavior affect performance.

  • Spray matters

    The best repellents have a nice, even spray that is easy to apply. The worst ones are spitty and messy, and can overspray or puddle up.

Top pick

This EPA-approved picaridin formula is safe and effective, and it comes in a bottle that’s better than that of competitors at spraying evenly and accurately.

Our research led us to seek a spray with a 20% concentration of picaridin—a repellent chemical that’s as effective as DEET, but without the drawbacks. Sawyer is our favorite, but any repellent with 20% picaridin should have the same effectiveness. We zeroed in on Sawyer Products 20% Picaridin Insect Repellent in particular because its smart, compact bottle design makes it easy to apply evenly and accurately. Its pump spray is less likely than aerosol competitors to overspray or leave a puddle on your skin, and its secure, two-capped design prevents accidental leaks inside a backpack or other bag. Sawyer’s repellent is widely available in a variety of sizes—smaller ones for the backpack, plus a larger size to keep by the front door.

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Runner-up

Ranger Ready offers the same protection as Sawyer’s repellent. It’s available in pump- and trigger-spray bottles in a variety of scents.

Buying Options

If our top pick is not available, our next choice is Ranger Ready Picaridin 20% Tick + Insect Repellent. It has the same 20% concentration of picaridin as the Sawyer repellent, so it provides the same amount of protection. Ranger Ready comes in either a pump- or trigger-spray bottle; we like the even spread of the latter, but the bottle isn’t as compact as Sawyer’s, so it’s less travel friendly. (The trigger spray has a locking button to keep it contained during travel, though, or to help prevent kids from fiddling with it.) This picaridin spray is available in a variety of sizes and scents (orange and night sky), and we like that you can bundle it with the company’s 8- or 24-ounce permethrin sprays.

Also great

DEET formulas are widely available, but they aren’t more effective than picaridin (they tend to smell bad and feel oily, too). Cutter Backwoods Dry, with its even aerosol spray and locking cap, is the best DEET repellent we’ve found.

DEET formulas aren’t our first choice because they smell bad, feel oily, and can damage plastic and synthetic fabrics, but we’ve heard of some people having rash reactions to picaridin repellents. There’s no question DEET is effective—decades of tests and studies have established it as the gold standard in bug repellents—but it’s no more effective than picaridin. If this type of classic repellent is all you can find (or if you prefer it), the best version we’ve found is Cutter Backwoods Dry Insect Repellent. Its 25% DEET formula protects against mosquitoes for up to 10 hours, and it smells milder and feels less oily than other DEET repellents we tried. Its locking cap is a design feature many other aerosol sprays lack.

Also great

For clothing and gear (but not skin), Sawyer’s permethrin repellent is as effective as similar formulas at repelling ticks and mosquitoes, and its trigger spray is easier to control.

To give your clothing and gear (but not your skin) an added level of protection against ticks, we recommend Sawyer Products Permethrin Fabric Treatment, a formula with 0.5% permethrin. Like the other permethrin repellents we looked at, each application provides about six washings (or six weeks, whichever comes first) of protection. The bottle’s trigger spray is easier to control and apply evenly than others we tried; the 12-ounce size is enough to treat two outfits (shirt, pants, socks). A 24-ounce size is also available. If you can’t find our pick, look for other brands with a 0.5% concentration of permethrin, like Ranger Ready Permethrin Spray, Ben’s Clothing and Gear Insect Repellent, or Coleman Gear and Clothing Insect Treatment. We have more tick advice, including what to do if you find one on you, here.

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Why you should trust us

Who this is for

How we picked and tested

Our pick: Sawyer Products 20% Picaridin Insect Repellent

Runner-up: Ranger Ready Picaridin 20% Tick + Insect Repellent

Also great: Cutter Backwoods Dry Insect Repellent

Also great: Sawyer Products Permethrin Fabric Treatment

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Meet your guide

Doug Mahoney

What I Cover

I write about a variety of home topics that range from tools and outdoor power equipment to fire safety and plumbing (toilets, bidets, and plungers). I also handle our pest-control guides, including those focused on bug repellents and mousetraps. I assist with some emergency-prep coverage, as well.

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