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10 plants mosquitoes hate the most! It will be great to plant them in your garden

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6. Basil

Make a delicious pizza and keep mosquitoes away? It sounds like a win-win!

Basil is perfect at doing both. It keeps away both mosquitoes and flies. It can be planted in a container or seeded directly into your garden.

There are several types of basil you can grow, including sweet basil and Genovese basil, but both work at keeping mosquitoes at bay. Just keep in mind that basil likes to be kept damp but also needs plenty of sun and good drainage.

7. Lemon Balm

Lemon balm, with its citrusy scent, is another excellent choice for repelling mosquitoes. It belongs to the mint family and produces aromatic oils that mosquitoes dislike. Crushing its leaves and rubbing them on your skin can provide a natural and effective mosquito repellent.

8. Catnip

With a bit of a reputation for being popular with the kitties, catnip’s use as an insect repellent is often overshadowed, but it’s fantastic for keeping mozzies away. This plant has a chemical called nepetalactone that mosquitos hate. Plant it around your garden to help keep mosquitoes at bay.

9. Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemums contain a natural insecticide called pyrethrin, which is commonly used in mosquito repellent sprays and coils. Their bright and colorful blooms add beauty to gardens while keeping mosquitoes away.

10. Lemon Eucalyptus

Lemon eucalyptus is a plant known for its high concentration of citronellal, a compound with strong mosquito-repelling properties. This plant’s leaves can be crushed and applied to the skin to provide a natural and effective barrier against mosquitoes.

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