The hot days are approaching, and with them, mosquitoes, so it is important to be aware of all possible ways to protect yourself to avoid mosquito bites. In this sense, plants that repel mosquitoes become ecological and efficient options to keep them away.
According to gardening experts, many plants work as natural repellents for mosquitoes and red, black, or flying ants. This is because these insects become a real concern during the spring-summer season, as they leave bites in both cases and are not always repelled.
Among these plants, one stands out for its strong and particular aroma, especially when handled, as it leaves a special smell that keeps mosquitoes and ants away from its surroundings. It is none other than mint, a plant used not only to repel insects like flies but also to season different dishes.
The particularity of this plant is that it has the ability to grow in any environment, although it is recommended that its exposure to the sun lasts only a couple of hours a day, in addition to being watered abundantly. For this reason, for those looking for a natural and planet-friendly repellent, mint is the best choice.
Mint is ideal for repelling mosquitoes. Photo: Pixabay.[/caption>
What are the other plants that repel mosquitoes?
While mint is an effective plant to repel mosquitoes, it is not the only option, as there are also other equally useful alternatives such as:
- Marigold: this plant has an insecticidal function, thanks to its strong odor, which is unpleasant to insects in general, including white flies and tomato worms.
- Citronella: this is one of the most common plants to get rid of mosquitoes, so much so that it is used for candles or essential oils, although the natural plant serves the same aromatic function due to its intense lemon scent.
- Chrysanthemum: this flower is ideal not only to repel mosquitoes but also cockroaches.
- Basil and rosemary: these aromatic plants, widely used in cooking, are ideal for keeping mosquitoes away from the environment.
- Sage: this plant is ideal to have indoors, as its odor works as a good mosquito repellent.
Both citronella, lavender, mint, lemon, or rosemary are natural fragrances that can help repel mosquitoes and stand out as good substitutes for chemicals and insecticides that can end up harming people’s health.
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