Numerous essential oils have been well acknowledged as eco-friendly alternatives to combat insect pests due to synthetic insecticide-induced pest resistance and environment pollution. As a highly commercial essential oil, tea tree oil exhibits excellent insecticidal and repellent activities. However, the molecular mechanism of the olfactory system mediating the tea tree oil-induced repellency against insect pests remains unknown. In our study, mosquito was used as a suitable model to examine the molecular mechanism of tea tree oil-induced repellency against insect pests. The results showed that tea tree oil exhibited excellent spatial and oviposition repellency against