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Every home should plant it!

7 beautiful, fragrant plants that effectively repel mosquitoes - Every home should plant it!

1. Schefflera 

Schefflera is a popular houseplant that can be placed on desks or in room corners.

Its light, pleasant fragrance is soothing for humans, but mosquitoes and other insects dislike its scent.

This makes Schefflera an excellent natural mosquito-repelling plant that is also safe for your health.

2. Marigold 

Few people know that aside from its elegant beauty, marigolds are also a powerful enemy of mosquitoes.

No matter where you plant marigolds, the scent from their leaves and flowers will effectively repel mosquitoes.

Additionally, marigolds are known to deter other harmful insects, making them a great decorative and protective plant for the summer.

3. Mint 

Mint is not only a refreshing herb but also a natural mosquito repellent.

Its strong, minty aroma is pleasant for humans but overwhelming for mosquitoes and other pests.

Growing mint in pots near windows, doors, or in the kitchen can help keep mosquitoes away while providing fresh leaves for cooking or making tea.

4. Rosemary 

Rosemary is a culinary herb that thrives in hot and humid climates, making it ideal for summer planting.

Its essential oils act as a natural mosquito repellent, making it a great dual-purpose plant—both useful in cooking and for keeping mosquitoes at bay.

Additionally, rosemary has numerous health benefits, including boosting memory, reducing stress, and improving digestion.

5. Lavender

With its striking purple hue, lavender is a highly popular decorative plant.

Besides its beauty, lavender emits a soothing fragrance that promotes relaxation, reduces stress, and improves sleep.

However, this calming scent is hated by mosquitoes, making lavender an effective mosquito repellent.

Additionally, dried lavender can be used to make scented sachets or herbal tea, offering both aromatherapy benefits and natural pest control.

6. Lemongrass

A household staple in everyone, lemongrass is widely used in cooking and is well-known for its mosquito-repelling properties.

Studies show that lemongrass essential oil is more effective at repelling mosquitoes than many commercial insect sprays.

However, be cautious when planting lemongrass around children, as its sharp-edged leaves can cause skin cuts or irritation upon contact.

7. Fragrant Stone Lotus 

Fragrant stone lotus is a beautiful succulent plant that belongs to the succulent family.

Unlike regular succulents, this plant emits a pleasant aroma that helps reduce stress, fatigue, and promotes relaxation.

More importantly, its fragrance naturally repels mosquitoes, making it an excellent decorative and mosquito-repelling houseplant.

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