7 Excellent Houseplants That Repel Mosquitoes And Bugs For Every Home

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Do plants that repel mosquitoes and pesky bugs really work? The short is YES! 

Mosquito bites can be itchy and itchy, sometimes even painful. It is also dangerous because the Zika virus is spread through mosquito bites and can be very harmful to pregnant women. So if you are looking for a natural way to repel mosquitoes or bugs in your home, then plants are the way to go.

Plenty of effective plants can act as bug repellents and be a great alternative to chemical sprays. Today we will be sharing natural ingredients and a list of plants known for repelling mosquitoes and bugs. Keep reading to discover the best houseplants that keep the pests away!

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Marigold Plants 

This easy plant can be grown annually, whether indoors or in outdoor flower beds. Marigolds are a great choice because they are beautiful flowers with a natural mosquito repellent. As a result, green thumb gardeners recommend Marigold plants be placed around the borders of vegetable gardens. Also, it's best to let the soil dry between watering and water regularly during warmer months.

Rosemary Plants

This plant is a natural insect repellent with a pungent smell that keeps house flies and mosquitos away. The Rosemary plant thrives in warmer climates and does well in a potted container around the home or outside in a herb garden. Generally, these plants love a full sun zone when grown indoors. So a sunny window would be the perfect location!

Snake Plant

Dracaena trifasciata is commonly known as a Snake plant and is the most popular among indoor plants. It is a low-maintenance plant that produces an effective mosquito repellent called Saponin. This chemical can repel annoying mosquitoes and a wide variety of insects, like spider mites. However, it can be toxic to feline friends and dogs. Most importantly, a Snake plant should always have a good drainage system and be placed in indirect light.

Citronella Plant

The Citronella plant is part of the geranium family, crossing breeding citronella grass. It is also known as a mosquito plant because the leaves have a strong scent of citronella and citrus, which is naturally a great mosquito repellent. You can easily squash a leaf and rub it on your skin to repel mosquitoes. It’s that simple!

Catnip Plant

For all the cat owners out there, Catnip, also known as nepeta cataria, is a natural repellent against pests and mosquitoes. The Catnip plant contains an active ingredient called nepetalactone that gives off a strong fragrance that makes it more potent than standard insect repellents. But don’t worry because this plant is non-toxic to pets and humans.


More Mosquito-Repellent Plants For The Outdoors

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Floss Flowers

This beautiful fluffy round-like annual flower carries a compound called coumarin, which can be found in an insect repellent spray. While Floss flowers are not considered highly powerful, they can still be a good idea if you need mosquito-repelling plants. Moreover, Floss flowers can tolerate partial shade, but it flourishes in full sunlight. Also, it's a great plant that can brighten any garden bed, border, or container.

Venus Flytrap

This tropical outdoor plant is considered a carnivorous plant because it catches and eats insects. Although this is true, it doesn't repel insects or mosquitoes, but it is a plant worth mentioning. The Venus Flytrap does well with tons of sunlight exposure and humidity.

Lavender Plant

Lavender is a perennial plant that many gardeners plant because its leaves have a beautiful and strong aroma that bugs hate. Another good news is that this fragrant plant can serve as great borders for gardens and is considered one of the best mosquito repellent plants. We love putting lavender oil in a spray bottle to keep around the house!

Tomato Plants

Mosquitoes are not attracted to Tomato plants because these have a distinct smell and their stems contain the IBI-246 compound, which naturally repeats insects & bugs. The chemical compound is actually a common ingredient that can be found in bug repellents and chemical sprays. Also, it is best to avoid stagnant water because it breeds bacteria and may prevent the plant’s roots from soaking up the necessary nutrients to grow.

Basil Plant

This hardy plant is a member of the mint family and thrives exceptionally well indoors and outdoors. Basil plants have a strong smell that is proven to be the best at repelling bugs, mosquitoes, and insects. A Basil plant will flourish anywhere as long it gets at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight each day. Plus, watered weekly to keep the soil moist.

Fun Fact:

Sweet basil has anti-inflammatory properties and improves overall blood circulation.


Do you have any of these plants in your home? Let us know in the comment section below!

 

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