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Mosquito repellent in South Korea refers to a range of products and solutions designed to prevent mosquito bites and reduce the risk of mosquito-borne diseases These repellents are available in numerous forms, including sprays, creams, lotions, coils, vaporizers, and wearable devices, each of which offers differing levels of ease and protection. They work by either masking human scent or releasing active ingredients that deter mosquitoes from approaching. In addition to personal use, repellents are also used in households and outdoor settings to create safer environments. With their role in promoting comfort and health, mosquito repellents are considered an essential part of daily living in regions prone to mosquito activity.
According to SPER market research, ‘South Korea Mosquito Repellent Market Size- By After-Bite Type, By Repellent Type, By Distribution Channel- Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2033’ states that the South Korea Mosquito Repellent Market is estimated to reach USD 0.28 billion by 2033 with a CAGR 5.54%.
Drivers
The Earth’s temperature has been rising consistently in recent years due to increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, and this trend is expected to persist. Higher temperatures create favorable conditions for mosquito breeding and significantly boost their activity. In addition, warmer climates often bring higher humidity, which further supports mosquito population growth. With global warming intensifying, mosquito populations are projected to expand, raising the threat of mosquito-borne diseases. This situation fuels the need for protective solutions, especially insect repellents. Consequently, the continuous rise in global temperatures directly drives demand for insect repellents, encouraging their widespread adoption and contributing to the overall expansion of related industries.
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Allergic reactions caused by mosquito sprays and coils are a major factor hampering sales, as products like sprays, vaporizers, and similar solutions are often linked to health concerns. These may include skin problems such as rashes, itching, swelling, and irritation of the eyes. The presence of certain chemicals in these repellents can have harmful effects on the skin and overall health when used for prolonged periods. Common chemicals found in mosquito repellents include DEET, Cyfluthrin, Permethrin, and Pyrethroids. While DEET remains one of the most widely used repellents, excessive exposure can lead to issues affecting the skin, respiratory system, brain, and even bones, thereby reducing consumer demand.
Gyeonggi dominates the South Korea mosquito repellent industries due to its high population density and rapid urbanization. The region’s lifestyle patterns increase exposure to mosquitoes, driving demand for effective repellents. Additionally, rising consumer awareness of health and hygiene further boosts adoption.. Some of its key players are DBK Korea Co., Ltd., Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC, SC Johnson & Son, Inc., Others.
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South Korea Mosquito Repellent Market Demand
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