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Plants That Repel Mosquitoes

Especially in warm weather, flies can become a major problem both indoors and outdoors. Mosquitoes and houseflies can proliferate around homes due to their food sources and moist environments. However, it’s possible to keep flies away with some natural methods. Plants that repel flies provide natural protection by repelling them with their strong aromas.

You can create effective solutions to remove flies by using natural methods. It is possible to prevent flies without using chemical sprays by growing certain plants at home or in the garden. Some plants, in particular, release odors that flies dislike, preventing them from approaching.

Lavender

It’s a plant known for its pleasant fragrance and aesthetic appeal, but it emits a scent that’s offensive to flies. It is considered one of the most effective options, especially among the plants that keep mosquitoes

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The essential oils in lavender repel flies and other insects. You can grow lavender plants in pots in your garden or on your balcony, and place them on windowsills to prevent flies from entering. You can also place dried lavender flowers in small sachets and use them in closets or rooms. For a more effective method, you can prepare a natural fly repellent spray with lavender oil and spray it on window sills and door frames.

Rosemary

Besides being an aromatic herb frequently used in kitchens, it’s also highly effective at repelling flies and other pests. Its natural ingredients emit a strong odor that flies find offensive.

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To keep flies away, you can grow rosemary in your garden or on your balcony or use rosemary oil. Burning rosemary sprigs, especially during outdoor barbecues or picnics, is an effective way to repel flies and mosquitoes.

Burning rosemary acts as a natural fly repellent, repelling pests from the environment. You can also prevent flies indoors by making a natural spray with rosemary oil.

Basil

Basil is a herb known for its pleasant scent and frequently used in the kitchen. However, it has a highly repulsive aroma for flies. Basil, which is very effective in repelling small flies, contains natural essential oils that are particularly irritating to houseflies and mosquitoes.

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You can prevent flies from entering your home by placing basil plants on windowsills or balconies. Alternatively, you can grow basil in the kitchen to use it in your cooking and prevent flies from taking up residence. For a more effective method, you can crush basil leaves to create a natural fly repellent spray and apply it to areas where flies are common.

Mint

Mint, known for its refreshing scent, is quite irritating to flies. You can use fresh or dried mint leaves to keep mosquitoes away.

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Placing mint pots on windowsills or in your kitchen can help prevent flies from entering. You can also use mint fresh; you can crush the leaves to create a natural fly repellent spray. Mixing peppermint oil and water will be an effective way to keep flies away.

Lemongrass

Lemongrass is one of the most effective plants for repelling flies, especially mosquitoes. A top mosquito repellent, lemongrass’s pungent scent helps repel flies. A natural fly repellent, this plant is widely used in tropical climates.

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You can grow lemongrass directly in your garden or on your balcony, or crush the leaves to extract a natural essential oil to repel flies. When used as a spray, lemongrass oil can prevent flies from entering around doors and windows. You can also use dried lemongrass in various spots around your home to keep flies away.

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus emits a strong odor that flies and other pests dislike. Eucalyptus oil, in particular, is known for its fly-repellent properties and is widely used in commercial fly-repellent sprays.

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Growing eucalyptus plants at home can both create a natural air purifier and keep flies away. You can also burn eucalyptus leaves to prevent flies from harboring in your environment. Mosquitoes, in particular, dislike the scent of eucalyptus, making it a highly effective solution for outdoor use.

By Published On: February 7th, 2018
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