Plants & Herbs That Mosquitos Hate

Summertime is mosquito season. If you're like most people, you probably do whatever you can to avoid getting bit by these pesky critters. There are all sorts of mosquito control methods out there, but did you know that plants and herbs can also help keep mosquitoes away? In today's blog post from Colorado Pest Management, we will discuss some of the best plants and herbs for mosquito control. We'll also provide information on how to use them effectively! Keep reading to learn more, and reach out to us at Colorado Pest Management for mosquito control services today!

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Citronella

Citronella is one of the most popular mosquito-repelling plants out there, and for good reason! This plant has a strong citrusy smell that mosquitoes hate. You can find citronella candles at most stores, but did you know that you can also grow your own mosquito-repelling citronella plants? All you need is a pot, some potting soil, and some citronella seeds. Once your plant is big enough, you can rub the leaves on your skin to keep mosquitoes away.

Lemon Balm

Another mosquito-repelling plant is lemon balm. This plant has a strong lemon scent that mosquitoes detest. Lemon balm is also easy to grow — simply plant the seeds in a pot of soil and water regularly. You can also rub the leaves on your skin, or make a mosquito-repelling lemon balm spray by adding a few drops of lemon balm essential oil to water.

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Basil

Basil is not only a delicious herb to cook with, but it's also great for mosquito control. Mosquitoes hate the smell of basil, so growing this herb in your yard can help keep them away. You can also rub the leaves on your skin or make a mosquito-repelling basil spray by adding a few drops of basil essential oil to water.

Rosemary

Rosemary is another mosquito-repelling herb that you can grow in your garden. This herb has a strong scent that mosquitoes can't stand. Like the other plants and herbs listed in today's blog, it's easy to use rosemary to repel mosquitos. If you have a rosemary plant, you can rub it over your skin, or you can use a rosemary essential oil mixed with water as a spray or in a diffuser outside in the area where you are spending time.

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Reach Out to Us For Mosquito Control Today!

There are many plants and herbs that can help keep mosquitoes away. Citronella, lemon balm, basil, and rosemary are all great options. You can grow these plants in your yard or garden, or use them to make mosquito-repelling sprays. If you're looking for more mosquito control tips, be sure to contact Colorado Pest Management today! Our team of experts can help you enjoy a mosquito-free summer!