






🛡️ Garlic Power Meets Outdoor Freedom — Keep Mosquitoes Out, Invite the Outdoors In!
Mosquito Barrier Liquid Garlic Mosquito Repellent Concentrate is a professional-grade, natural garlic extract formula designed for large-scale outdoor mosquito control. It dilutes easily with water to cover lawns, landscapes, and perimeter areas, creating a long-lasting odor barrier that mosquitoes avoid. Safe for use around people, pets, and wildlife, this concentrate supports seasonal mosquito protection without harmful chemicals, making it ideal for eco-conscious homeowners and managers seeking effective, scalable pest defense.







| ASIN | B0013JMS5M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,322 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #402 in Insect & Pest Repellent Sprays |
| Brand | Mosquito Barrier |
| Brand Name | Mosquito Barrier |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,963 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00752601128002 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 128 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 9.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Gardner |
| Material Feature | Natural |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Garlic |
| Scent Name | Garlic |
| UPC | 752601128002 |
| Unit Count | 128.0 Ounce |
E**E
THIS STUFF IS WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD!!
I am a walking mosquito magnet! There can be ONE mosquito in a two mile radius when I step outside, and it will break the sound barrier getting to me. I AM IN LOVE WITH THIS PRODUCT!! I hate chemicals, and this is all natural, which is important to me because I have free-roaming chickens, three cats and a horse and a donkey, so I didn't want any chemicals that could hurt any of my animals. This concentrated garlic juice is AMAZING!!! Since I purchased the product (about a month ago), I have not been bitten EVEN ONCE! Last night I was in my veggie garden harvesting my peas, and normally I would walk out of the garden with several welts, but last night I had NO BITES AT ALL! I bought a sprayer designated just for this stuff so it is ready to go at a moment's notice. Here's how it works: Mosquitos HATE the smell of garlic. This product does not kill mosquitoes (although it sure wouldn't hurt my feelings if it did!); it repels them. After spraying, the directions say it may take a couple of days to fully clear the area, but I noticed they were gone the very next day. The smell is strong. However, to humans, the smell fades after a couple of hours, whereas mosquitoes have an incredible sense of smell and they smell it for days and days and days..... Since you add a little oil to the mixture, the scent clings to leaves and things and the mosquitoes can detect it for much longer than we can. I spray it heavily around my watering trough, my rain barrel and my water container for the smaller animals. I also coated my deck so I could enjoy sitting out there without becoming someone's lunch. And lastly, I heavily sprayed where I keep my horse tack. The horse's sweat on the saddle pad would draw in mosquitoes, and in the past when I would grab the horse blanket, an army of mosquitoes would fly into the air. Now when I grab it, NOTHING flies off of it! This product lasts about a month unless there is a heavy rainfall, in which case, spray again after everything dries. Also, I the amount of product to make a gallon of spray is so minimal, that I can see this purchase lasting me into the fall or even next spring. This is a WIN-WIN product (no chemicals and no mosquitoes!!)! I have no ties to this company, and I was not compensated or even contacted about making this review. I just love a good product and want to share my insight with others!
R**R
Proven to work!
I have the perfect test subject--my wife will get seven mosquito bites if there is even a single mosquito in the county. We live in eastern Oklahoma, Ozark Mountain area, in the middle of a forest with a stagnant pond 100' from the house. Before we sprayed this last spring my wife couldn't be outside for two minutes without lathering up with DEET. I poured this into a standard hose-end sprayer, at the recommended setting of 2oz per gallon, and basically walked around our house and acreage flinging the garlic-y water all over the place. From that day forward, ALL last summer, ZERO mosquitoes. Still had moths, stink bugs flying around the lights, etc... this doesn't kill any flying bugs as far as I can tell, but there will be ZERO mosquitoes flying around after you spray this. Zero. Never re-applied, didn't even use the whole gallon. (Whole area sprayed, perhaps 300' by 200'... sprayed all my lawn, kinda splashed the sides of the house, and then splashed all the shrub/tree transition area around my lawn.) Yup, the place smelled like garlic for a day or two, then faded away to nothing... but again, ALL summer (12+ weeks?), my wife never got bitten once. You just flat didn't see mosquitoes flying around! I am a BIG skeptic of 'home remedies', old wives' tales, advice from Almanacs and the like... but this isn't any of those--apparently mosquitoes just flat don't like even the vaguest lingering odor of garlic. I'm re-ordering for this spring--I still had maybe a 1/4 gallon left, and while it still smelled nice and garlic-y I don't want to tempt fate so I figure I'll buy a gallon each spring and spray away... you find so few remedies like this that actually -work-, I'm going to stick with this one forever. I wonder if just planting garlic around the edges of the place would work too?
M**M
Really works when applied with a backpack sprayer
We bought this after we had a professional service spray our yard and saw a significant reduction in mosquitoes. We live in Georgia and want to use our outdoor living area three seasons, but did not want pesticides that kill pests and non-pests. We had such good results with the professional service that we went all in and bought a Stihl backpack blower to get into shrubs and trees in our one acre property. It takes about 10 minutes to spray the yard. This is our second year using it and it has made a tremendous difference. I would say the mosquitoes are down by 90%-not perfect, but enough to give us back our yard. We spray about every two weeks or once a week during rainy times. The smell dissipates in about two hours. If we are sitting out in the evening with someone who is one of the mosquitos’ favorites, we’ll put our mosquito coils as well. I can’t say whether it has an effect on ticks, as we didn’t have a huge problem with them before. It is not effective on what we call “no-see-‘ems” the little things that hop up from the ground and get your ankles, but it really does a number on mosquitos. We have recommended it to friends and even spayed others’ yards with our backpack. I would guess that those who have found it less effective are using the handheld sprayer. The backpack blower gives much better coverage.
Z**6
Really works!
I heard about Mosquito Barrier after asking friends on FB what to use to kill/repel ticks after pulling a fat brown dog tick off my shih tsu, Hannah. Read with interest most of the reviews here and found one in particular from near my part of the states, Central New York, which said it DID in fact repel the nasty Asian Tiger Mosquito if you double the potency. Since there is no risk or danger from upping the dosage, I didn't even measure, but just dumped about a full cup into my 1-gal. garden sprayer. Two gallons were sufficient to do every square inch of my yard, gardens, house, porches, etc... The garlic smell was still there in the morning but gone by the time I returned from work the next day. Best part of this, though....NO ticks, NO mosquitoes! In fact, we had been chased in one evening just a week before application. Just found my first mosquito now 3 wks later. But, to be fair, we have received very little rain from mid-May until just this week, 3rd week of June. Told my neighbors with a toddler and large dog and they bought some, too and applied it last week. I think if we take turns, we'll be able to get through the summer and still have enough leftover for next year. Btw, I was hiking around a very slow-moving pond near the Erie Canal yesterday and smelled intense garlic on the grassy portion of the walk. I never saw a mosquito the entire time I was there and believe that the municipality sprayed Mosquito Barrier along the pond's edge, too! coincidentally, ABC News just did a piece on the other deer tick-borne disease Babesiosis, deadly to those with immune deficiencies like myself and my elderly mother (both cancer survivors). They told how it has migrated from New England to the Lower Hudson Valley in my home state of NY. Please, folks....protect yourselves and your children and pets with a combo of Mosquito Barrier, DEET and careful checking! Unlike the tell-tale bullseye ring left by a deer tick carrying Lyme Disease, Babesiosis bears no marks and the same tick can infect you with both Lyme and this sometimes-fatal parasite which devours your red blood cells. As a nature photographer, I spend most free days in the field, often in grass right up to my waist. I'm considering spraying some Mosquito Barrier on myself along with DEET to further protect myself against these nasty and deadly bloodsuckers!
A**.
Not Effective
There area lot of reviews with folks claiming that this product works. I have not found that to be the case for me. I live in northeast Wisconsin and after a dry, early summer, we've had a lot of rain in August and the mosquitos have multiplied by the thousands. Its hazardous to walk out one's front door. I found this product and though it was worth a try. I treated around my house per the instructions using a backpack sprayer and fine spray/misting nozzle. I treated the shrubbery, flat surfaces, low hanging tree branches, and the grass itself making sure all surfaces were wetted with the solution. After the treatment, I was smelling like an Italian Bistro with the strong garlic odor. Unfortunately it did very little to affect the mosquito population. I fear the treatment only served to increase these little beastie's appetites! I walked outside this morning and was instantly swarmed by mosquitos flying out of the nearby shrubbery that I had so diligently sprayed the day before. Bottom line is that this product seems to be a bust for me.
M**G
IT WORKS
OK, admittedly I was skeptical. My brother "herb-man" recommended it. But guess what? IT WORKS!!! This stuff lasted about six weeks, and endured around as many rainy days. It was a helluva swampy summer 2025 in NE Ohio too.
B**L
Natural pest repellent
Not as effective as I would hope. Probably helps somewhat
H**E
Exactly what we needed
Use product during summer to help with mosquitos
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