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7 plants that can drive away mosquitoes​

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 18, 2025, 17:43 IST
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7 plants that can drive away mosquitoes

Mosquitoes can make outdoor spaces uncomfortable and even pose health risks, which is why natural plant-based repellents are becoming increasingly popular. Certain aromatic plants release essential oils that mosquitoes dislike, helping reduce their presence around homes and gardens. Growing these plants near windows, balconies, or seating areas not only enhances your space but also creates a natural protective barrier.
These mosquito-repelling plants are easy to maintain, environmentally friendly, and offer additional benefits such as pleasant fragrance, beauty, or culinary use. By choosing the right combination, you can enjoy a fresher, safer, and more relaxing outdoor atmosphere.

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Citronella grass

Citronella grass is one of the most effective natural mosquito repellents. Its leaves release citronellal and geraniol - compounds that mask human scent and disrupt mosquito navigation. When planted in sunny areas or large pots, it forms a protective aroma barrier. Brushing its leaves occasionally helps release more fragrance, boosting its repellent power without needing chemical sprays.

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Lavender

Lavender’s soothing aroma contains linalool, a natural compound that mosquitoes find overwhelming. Its fragrant purple blooms look beautiful while offering protection from pests. Planting lavender near windows, balconies, or pathways helps keep mosquitoes away. The plant also attracts pollinators and adds a calming ambience, making it a practical and ornamental choice for any garden.

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Peppermint

Peppermint’s strong menthol scent is a natural deterrent to mosquitoes. The oils in its leaves interfere with mosquito sensory receptors. Growing peppermint in pots is ideal because it spreads quickly. When the leaves are crushed, they release more aroma, boosting their repellent effect. The plant is also useful in herbal teas and remedies, making it both functional and versatile.

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Marigold

Marigolds contain pyrethrin, a natural insect-repelling compound used in many repellents. Their bright orange and yellow blooms release a strong fragrance that keeps mosquitoes away. Planting marigolds around entrances, garden borders, or balconies creates a colourful yet protective barrier. They also help repel other pests, making them great companions for vegetable gardens.

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Basil

Basil gives off strong aromatic oils that mosquitoes dislike, especially varieties like lemon basil and cinnamon basil. Keeping basil in pots near windows or outdoor sitting areas can reduce mosquito activity. Crushing the leaves lightly releases even more scent. Besides being a natural repellent, basil is a favourite culinary herb, making it a practical addition to home gardens.

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Catnip

Nepetalactone, an irresistible substance found in catnip, is taking the spotlight here. It is a very powerful repellent for mosquitoes as it has been demonstrated. Crush and the plant will activate its odour, which will drive mosquitoes and other insects away from the area. Catnip is a no-fuss, low-maintenance plant that is quite versatile in its growing spots either as a solo plant in pots or a mix in a flower bed. A feline magnet, it pairs up with the mosquitoes' nemesis, thus forming a natural barrier when outdoors.

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Rosemary

Rosemary’s strong, pine-like fragrance helps repel mosquitoes, especially when exposed to sunlight. Growing rosemary in pots or garden beds provides a steady release of aromatic oils. When leaves are crushed or burned slightly - such as on a grill -they emit compounds that discourage mosquitoes. Moreover, being hardy, the plant enhances the taste of food, thus combining beauty with usefulness.

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