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7 plants that keep away mosquito from your house

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 10, 2026, 07:57 IST
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7 plants that keep away mosquito from your house

No one enjoys the presence of mosquitoes buzzing around their peaceful home. Mosquitoes make even pleasant evenings at home unbearable. While sprays and repellents help keep mosquitoes at bay, there are also natural ways to get rid of these pesky pests. Certain plants are known to help repel mosquitoes due to their pungent smell and natural oils. Moreover, not only do they have practical usage, but they also help make your home look better by bringing freshness and color to balconies and windows. Even though they may not get rid of all mosquitoes, they will surely help get rid of some. Let us discuss seven plants that are believed to help repel mosquitoes. Here's a look:

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Citronella – the classic mosquito-repelling plant

It seems like citronella is one of the most popular plants when it comes to getting rid of mosquitoes due to its strong and pungent smell. Many candles are made of citronella because of its unpleasant smell that mosquitoes detest. This plant likes sun and will perfectly flourish in balconies and outdoor corners. Besides practical purposes, citronella will give a tropical touch to your house or yard.

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Lavender – fragrant and calming

Many people adore lavender because of its beautiful smell. However, mosquitoes also find its fragrance repelling. Purple flowers of lavender are always pleasing for the eye and help relax. It grows best in sunny places and can even thrive in a pot right near your window. It is perfect for balconies, yards, and rooms.

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Tulsi – useful and aromatic

Tulsi, or holy basil, is usually grown in many households as a sign of respect to Indian culture. However, its strong aroma may also help repel mosquitoes and make you forget about these insects. Tulsi does not require much maintenance as it can grow in pots and even under partial shade.

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Mint – refreshing and easy to grow

Many people love mint as an essential ingredient of beverages. However, mosquitoes may not enjoy the strong smell mint releases. Mint can quickly spread out throughout your house, and its crushed leaves release a fresh smell almost immediately. It thrives best in sunny conditions and needs very little care.

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Marigold – colorful and useful

Marigolds are usually grown to decorate gardens with vibrant colors. Apart from being pleasing to the eye, they produce pyrethrum – a substance widely used in commercial repellents. Moreover, they may deter mosquitoes and other pests.

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Rosemary – fragrant herb with benefits

Rosemary is a tough herb with woody smell that many insects hate. It will perfectly do in pots, where it can receive enough sunlight. People even burn some rosemary sprigs outside their houses to naturally get rid of mosquitoes in the evening.

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Lemongrass – fresh smell with natural oils

As the name suggests, lemongrass produces citronella oils naturally, which helps repel mosquitoes. Its fragrance makes the air in the surroundings cleaner and fresher. Lemongrass will be perfect in sunny climate conditions and can grow both in a pot and in the ground.

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This article is for general informational purposes only. The mosquito-repelling properties of the plants mentioned here are based on commonly known gardening practices and natural observations, but their effectiveness may vary depending on climate, plant condition, mosquito species, and surrounding environmental factors. These plants should not be considered a complete substitute for professional mosquito-control methods or medical precautions. Readers are advised to maintain proper hygiene and consult pest-control experts for serious mosquito-related concerns.

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