Plants that repel mosquitoes.
Apart from the citronella grass, there are other plants used to repel mosquitoes.
Lemon balm: For a quick mosquito repellent, crush a handful of lemon balm leaves in your hand and rub them on your exposed skin.
Rosemary: When burned, rosemary may smell good to humans, but it is unpleasant enough to keep mosquitoes away.
Pelargonium: Also called the "mosquito plant", it is a cross between the Chinese Citronella and the African Geranium. The leaves, which resemble those of a fern, contain citronella oil, which repels mosquitoes.
Peppermint: Most bugs do not like the smell and taste of peppermint. Plus, if you happen to get bitten, rubbing peppermint leaves directly onto the skin provides relief.
Lemongrass: Its strong fragrance makes lemongrass a natural insect repellent. To help deter mosquitoes, it is usually planted along walkways and close to seating areas.
Lavender: Apart from repelling mosquitoes, the scent of lavender also repels moths, fleas and flies.
Marigolds: The plant contains pyrethrum, an ingredient found in many insect repellents. It has an aroma that bugs find repulsive.
Apart from the citronella grass, there are other plants used to repel mosquitoes.
Lemon balm: For a quick mosquito repellent, crush a handful of lemon balm leaves in your hand and rub them on your exposed skin.
Rosemary: When burned, rosemary may smell good to humans, but it is unpleasant enough to keep mosquitoes away.
Pelargonium: Also called the "mosquito plant", it is a cross between the Chinese Citronella and the African Geranium. The leaves, which resemble those of a fern, contain citronella oil, which repels mosquitoes.
Peppermint: Most bugs do not like the smell and taste of peppermint. Plus, if you happen to get bitten, rubbing peppermint leaves directly onto the skin provides relief.
Lemongrass: Its strong fragrance makes lemongrass a natural insect repellent. To help deter mosquitoes, it is usually planted along walkways and close to seating areas.
Lavender: Apart from repelling mosquitoes, the scent of lavender also repels moths, fleas and flies.
Marigolds: The plant contains pyrethrum, an ingredient found in many insect repellents. It has an aroma that bugs find repulsive.