What to Know about Mosquito Repellent Plants
Looking for a way to rid your garden and outdoor space of mosquitoes without using chemical mosquito repellents or a bug zapper? Many mosquito repellent plants do so through their natural aromas. Some release fragrances mosquitoes dislike as they grow and bloom, while others need to be crushed up or be burned to be effective. We've noted how each plant works its magic. Regardless, you'll want to plant these mosquito repellent plants close to or around your outdoor gathering areas. Used strategically, they can also add color, texture and visual interest to your outdoor spaces.
Here's a list of our favorite plants that repel mosquitoes:
- Sage
- Lantana
- Bee Balm
- Catmint
- Lavender
- Society Garlic
- Marigolds
- Mums
- Scented Geraniums
- Thyme and Lemon Thyme
- Mint and Hummingbird Mint
- Eucalyptus
- Wormwood
- Lemongrass
- Basil
- Rosemary
- Lemon Verbena
- Variegated Plectranthus
First up, use fresh sage as a mosquito repellent plant by crushing leaves and rubbing them on your skin or clothing. Or tie a bundle of sage stems (fresh or dried) and toss them into your fire pit or chiminea to create a cloud of mosquito-repelling smoke. No fire pit? Light one end of a sage bunch and let it smolder on a fire-resistant tray. Grow sage in pots, or use it to edge planting beds in full sun with well-drained soil.