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5 Plants to Repel Mosquitoes This Monsoon

Monsoon rain creates ideal breeding grounds for pesky mosquitoes. These unwelcomed guests not only disrupt our evenings spent outdoors but also carry the risk of diseases like dengue and malaria. But some homegrown plants can effectively shew away these unwanted guests.

Sarbani Bhattacharjee
Homegrown Plants are Natural Ways to Repel Mosquitoes. Pic Source: Freepik
Homegrown Plants are Natural Ways to Repel Mosquitoes. Pic Source: Freepik

While chemical repellents are effective solutions. There is nothing better than natural. Here are 5 amazing plants come to the rescue! These plants will not only beautify your home but also act as natural mosquito repellents. Keep yourself and your loved ones safe from water-borne diseases this monsoon!

Basil:

Basil leaves have a strong, pungent aroma and it contains essential oils like citronella and eugenol, which are unwelcoming to mosquitoes. Plant basil near your doorways or windows, or even keep a pot on your balcony. You can also crush a few leaves and rub them on your exposed skin for added protection.

Mint:

Mint, another culinary favorite, is another effective mosquito repellent. The leaves of spearmint and peppermint contain nepetalactone, a natural insect repellent. You can plant mint in pots or hanging baskets around your patio or seating areas. The refreshing aroma of mint will deter the mosquitoes.

Marigold:

Marigolds powerful mosquito repellents. These low-maintenance annuals release a strong odor that keeps mosquitoes from entering your house. You can grow marigolds around the perimeter of your home or in pots placed near the entrances. Marigolds also repel other garden pests like aphids and whiteflies.

Rosemary:

Rosemary is a beautiful and versatile herb with a woody, fragrant aroma. The oil extracted from rosemary leaves contains repellents like camphor and borneol, which effectively repels mosquitoes.

Lavender:

While known for its calming properties, lavender is a great option to avoid mosquitoes.  The floral scent of lavender contains linalool, a compound that mosquitoes find unpleasant. Plant lavender in pots near your seating areas or windows.

Remember, while these plants offer a natural defense against mosquitoes, they may not provide complete protection. Consider using a combination of these plants along with other mosquito control methods, such as eliminating standing water sources around your home and using mosquito nets while sleeping. With a little planning and these amazing plant allies, you can enjoy a bite-free monsoon season!

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