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Annoyed by the amount of mosquitoes in your home? Keep these pesky insects away by getting these plants. Check out this list by Backyardscape. They have listed 10 plants that mosquitoes hate.
There are a ton of mosquito sprays available in stores, but these often contain harmful chemicals. If you plan to buy one, be sure it uses all-natural ingredients that will not cause irritation or trigger allergies. You can also make one at home. Here’s a simple mosquito repellent spray: Mosquito Solution.
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Having these anti-mosquito plants can make a big difference. Some are herbs, so you can use them when making meals. These plants produce a pungent smell that mosquitoes don’t like. Place them in areas where you often see these insects.
It is not only great for cooking, but also a mosquito repellent. Mosquitoes hate the pungent smell.
Grow some mint to keep mosquitoes away. It can also kill their larvae.
Keep in mind to keep them in their own planters because they take over any area they are growing in.
Keep the insects at bay by planting marigolds. These flowers contain perineum which is in most repellent sprays. You can also use them as a companion plant to tomatoes since they repel a lot of insects.
It has a scent similar to citronella and can grow up to 2 feet.
You can grow them around your outdoor living area and create a barrier.
This is also in the mint family. It is very fragrant and great for repelling blood-sucking bugs.
Lavender has a calming effect and repels mosquitoes. Plant it in areas where you lounge in.
Did you know that mosquitoes hate the smell of rosemary? You can use this for your recipes and repel mosquitoes at the same time.
You can grow garlic for cooking and keeping the insects at bay. Grow them in plant beds, raised gardens, or planter boxes.
Catn nips repel all unwanted pests in the garden.