Nootka Tree Essential Oil: Nootkatone, Purification & Natural Tick Protection
There is something uniquely clarifying about the aroma of Nootka Tree Essential Oil.
Sharp yet grounding, woodsy yet subtly citrusy, this remarkable oil carries the feeling of deep forest air moving through the body and mind. Distilled from the bark of the Nootka tree (Cupressus nootkatensis), the oil has become increasingly appreciated not only for its beautiful aromatic profile, but for its naturally occurring concentration of nootkatone — a botanical compound that has attracted significant scientific interest for its insect-repelling properties.
Traditionally, aromatic woods and conifer oils have been used to cleanse living spaces, refresh the emotional atmosphere, and support respiratory and environmental wellness. Nootka Essential Oil feels like a bridge between these older traditions of forest medicine and modern botanical research.
Its aroma is warm, resinous, fresh, and slightly citrus-like, with an uplifting sharpness that distinguishes it from heavier cedarwood oils. Emotionally, it feels stabilizing and mentally clarifying. Practically, it has become one of the most exciting essential oils for natural outdoor support — especially for helping discourage ticks.
Nootka Tree Essential Oil (Cupressus nootkatensis)
Botanical Name: Cupressus nootkatensis
Plant Part: Bark
Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Country of Origin: Canada
Color/Consistency: Orange-Amber with Thin Consistency
Aroma: Warm, Woody, Citrusy
Perfumery Note: Base to Middle
Main Chemical Components
Nootkatene (44.41%)
Carvacrol (8.46%)
Valencene (7.50%)
Naturally occurring Nootkatone
What Is Nootkatone?
Nootkatone is a naturally occurring sesquiterpene compound found in Nootka Essential Oil and, in smaller amounts, grapefruit peel. In recent years, it has gained growing attention because of its ability to help repel ticks, mosquitoes, fleas, and other biting insects.
Researchers studying botanical pest management have become especially interested in nootkatone because insects appear to strongly dislike the compound. This has made Nootka Essential Oil increasingly popular among hikers, gardeners, campers, and those seeking more plant-based alternatives for outdoor protection.
For herbalists and aromatherapists, this is especially fascinating because it highlights something plants have always done naturally: protect themselves through sophisticated aromatic chemistry.
Nootkatone & Advanced Botanical Tick Support
Ticks have become an increasing concern for people spending time in forests, grassy environments, and outdoor spaces. Because of its naturally occurring nootkatone content, Nootka has become one of the most respected essential oils for helping support natural tick protection.
Many people enjoy applying diluted Nootka Tree Essential Oil blends before hikes, camping trips, gardening, or outdoor walks. It is commonly used on hiking boots, socks, pant cuffs, backpacks, jackets, and camping gear to help create a less inviting environment for ticks.
Its aroma itself feels protective — like cool forest air layered with cedarwood, earth, and subtle citrus brightness.
Many people also enjoy using diluted Nootka Essential Oil outdoor sprays for dogs before hikes and walks. When properly diluted, it can help support pets spending time in wooded or grassy areas. Many prefer lightly misting diluted blends onto collars, harnesses, bandanas, bedding, or leashes rather than directly saturating the fur.
As with all essential oils, proper dilution and caution around animals is important, especially with smaller pets and cats, who are more sensitive to aromatic compounds.
Emotional & Nervous System Support
Like many conifer and forest-derived oils, Nootka has a profoundly grounding quality on the nervous system.
The aroma feels clarifying without being overly stimulating. Many people diffuse Nootka during periods of:
mental fatigue
burnout
emotional heaviness
overstimulation
brain fog
Where some wood oils feel overly dense or sedating, Nootka feels bright and alive — like sunlight moving through cedar branches or fresh mountain air entering the lungs.
Diffuse it while meditating, cleaning the home, journaling, practicing yoga, or simply resetting the atmosphere after a stressful day.
Its aroma can help spaces feel calmer, cleaner, and more energetically refreshed.
Forest Aromatics & Environmental Cleansing
There is something deeply restorative about bringing forest aromatics indoors.
Historically, aromatic woods and conifers have been used across cultures to refresh indoor spaces and support environmental cleansing. Nootka Tree Essential Oil carries many of these same qualities with its warm woodsy aroma and naturally fresh character.
When diffused, it can help create an environment that feels:
cleaner
calmer
more grounded
connected to nature
There is a distinctly “forest intelligence” to the aroma — like cedar branches warming in sunlight or evergreen air after rainfall.
A Modern Botanical Ally
Nootka Tree Essential Oil beautifully bridges ancient forest medicine with modern botanical science.
Its naturally occurring concentration of nootkatone has made it increasingly respected for botanical tick support and natural outdoor wellness, while its emotionally grounding aroma continues the long tradition of using forest oils for purification and renewal.
Wild.
Protective.
Fresh.
Grounding.
Forest medicine in aromatic form.
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Suggested Blends
Breathe fresh forest energy into your home and spirit with the blends below.
Revitalizing Air Freshener
- Frankincense Frereana Essential Oil
- Lemon Essential Oil
- Massoia Bark Essential Oil
- Nootka Tree Essential Oil
Place a few drops on a diffuser bracelet, sachet, or fabric throughout the home to inspire an air of freshnes
Make the surfaces in your home extra clean with earthy essential oils that will invite nature’s energy into your space.
- Red Juniper Wood Essential Oil
- Scotch Pine Essential Oil
- Cedarwood Essential Oil
- Nootka Tree Essential Oil
- Distilled Water
Mix ingredients to your liking and store in a spray bottle. Spritz and wipe to clean common household surfa
During a meditative state, clear any negative energy within by embracing this rejuvenating diffusion.
- Palo Santo Essential Oil
- Frankincense Neglecta Essential Oil
- Clary Sage Essential Oil
- Nootka Essential Oil
Experiment by mixing these oils in varying proportions and diffuse away!