Summer is well underway and we are spending more and more time outdoors, which means that mosquitoes are on the increase. But there's no need to resort to chemicals straight away; fortunately, there are natural methods that can help keep these pesky insects at bay.
In this article, we introduce you to some effective, easy-to-care-for plants that not only beautify our surroundings, but also keep mosquitoes away.
Citrus-scented plants against mosquitoes

- Lemongrass: Keeps mosquitoes away with its citrusy scent. Easy to care for, likes sun and high temperatures. You can also enjoy its stress-relieving effects as a tea.
- Lemon verbena: Its bright, lemony aroma repels insects. It needs a sunny spot and tolerates heat well, and is a pleasant flavour when mixed with tea.

Mosquito repellent herbs
- Lavender: its purple flowers have a soothing fragrance and are not only decorative, but also repel mosquitoes. It is drought tolerant and requires little water.
- Rozmaring: its aromatic, peppery smell is not popular with mosquitoes. It requires sun and moderate watering. Excellent as a herb and ornamental.
- Basil: its strong scent is an effective insect deterrent, and it grows best in sunny areas and rich soil.
- Thyme: its scent repels mosquitoes, while it can also be used as a spice. It is drought tolerant and needs little water.




Garden ornamental and insect repellent plants
- Marigold: its pyrethrum content helps keep mosquitoes away. It likes sunlight and tolerates drought well.
- Muscat: its fragrant varieties are effective insect repellents, and look beautiful in window boxes.
- Büdöske also known as velvet blossom: the azadirachtin it contains can block the bugs from feeding and also prevents the eggs from hatching.



Although mosquito repellent plants can help a lot in keeping mosquitoes away, it is true that their strong scent can only deter mosquitoes in large quantities, rather only in the immediate vicinity of the plants.
As much as we can use them to keep bloodsuckers away, it's always useful to plant more of these herbs to take advantage of their beneficial effects.
If you are dealing with a major mosquito invasion and the deterrent effect of the plants is not enough, you can use chitosan Soft Guardot! It is also a natural solution, keeping "invaders" away by strengthening the plants' immune system.
