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10 Indoor Plants to Keep Pests Away from Your Home

Houseplants that Help Keep the Pests Away

By John SharonPublished 4 years ago 5 min read
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Pests are insects, animals or plants that cause harm to human and human concerns. Pests come in many different shapes and sizes and thus fortifying your home or office from pests is not an easy task. These creepy creatures will make their way into your premises. Normally people go with Professional Pest Control Service Providers which is the most effective solution but there is another way to keep them away from your home. One of the effective DIY pest control measures you can easily apply into your home is Nature’s Very own “Plants”.

Yes, you read it right, there are many plants that can keep insects away from us. So whether you are working, relaxing, sleeping or doing your routine work you will be tension free from bugs. So spending a few hours here is the list of Pest repelling plants.

1. Basil

Basil or Holy Basil is a miracle plant, it is being used in various food items. If you like to cook then maybe you know it and its benefits already. It helps to restore stamina and helps in the cold. It is a beneficial plant for human but pests totally hats it. Basil is extremely handly plants to keep pests especially the flies and mosquitoes out of the house. It is advised that Basil near the entry points or windows and doors does a great job to prevent their entry.

2. Lemongrass

Lemongrass normally grows where citronella is found, which is used in various insecticides and repellents. Lemongrass smell pleasant to humans but not to pests. They avoid coming near it, especially mosquitoes. You can plant lemongrass in a pot and place it near the windows and doors and it will work as a natural pest repeller. Lemongrass plant doesn’t require more care, it is easy to grow plant and can be placed near all the entry points.

3. Rosemary

Rosemary plant smells good, is a flagrant herb and it is a good natural repellent. It is a great alternative to chemical-based pest control solutions and if you are searching for a solution for pests like mosquitoes and flies then you can go with it. These also don’t require special care or something extraordinary so just place this plant near doors and windows and it will keep pests away from your home.

4. Mint

Mint is a part of many dishes and drinks, It keeps us fresh but maybe pests don’t like it. Mint has a strong fragrance and that is pleasant to humans but pests don’t like to come in the range of this scent. Especially mosquitoes/ mozzie. Mint can grow in soil as well as water and indoor as well as outdoor too thus it can keep your home and office bug-free if placed at right places.

5. Lavender

This plant has another level of aromatic strength, thus you can place this plant in balcony or verandah or near the entry points to keep pests away from your home or office. Before choosing this plant, and placing it indoor make sure to ensure that you or others don’t have any allergies. Lavender has a strong scent and it actually very effective in keeping pests away.

6. Sage Bush

Saga Bush looks pretty around the house and it is also an effective insect repellent. The Trick here is that first it has to be dried and then it can be burnt. The Smoke through burning it is fragrant and very effective against mosquitos, flies, bugs and other hidden insects.

7. Venus Fly Trap

It is truly an insect eater plant, Venus flytrap not only catches insects but it also eats them. It is the most effective way to keep the population of fly and arachnid stays in check inside your house. The Venus Fly Trap (Dionaea muscipula) is a carnivorous plant of the sundew family, the plant is known for its unusual habit of catching and digesting insects and even small animals.

8. Catnip

Cats love this plant, especially cats who love to relax and chill, but this plant is an excellent bug repeller. As per a study completed at the American Chemical Society, “nepetalactone, which is the essential oil in catnip plants is also responsible for the characteristic odour of this plant, and it is about ten times more effective at repelling mosquitoes than DEET — the compound used in most commercial insect repellents.”

9. Marigolds

Marigolds are definitely beautiful. They are bright and anyone who knows what they smell like can tell if you have marigolds in your garden while walking through it. Marigolds produce a very powerful compound called Pyrethrum. It is at one side and gives it the fragrance and on another side, it is used in insect repellants.

10. Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum is a good pest repellent plant against many pests including spiders, roaches, lice, mites, ticks, and fleas insects. It is actually used to safeguard other plants from insects, but you can also use this plant for pest control. Just like Mqarigold, the main reason that helps chrysanthemum flowers to keep insects away is pyrethrum. It is also used in many indoor sprays and pet shampoos.

There are just 10 plants in this list but there are many more such as fennel, Citronella grass, parsley, oregano, thyme, bay leaves, and Petunias You can choose plants as per their characteristics and their impact against some specific pests which are making your life harder. These plants are easily available and provide an inexpensive natural way to keep pests away.

However, even with all the benefits, these plants are not that beneficial for a large scale infestation. If you have an all-out infestation and these DIY cures don’t work for you then you should call a reputed Pest Control Company as soon as possible. If you are living in any auburn in NSW then Pest Control Corp is here for you. Pest Control Corp is one of the best Pest Control and management companies in Australia, they provide pest control services at residential, commercial, strata, lawn, and industrial places at affordable costs. They have been actively providing their effective services in and around Sydney for around the last ten years. So Contact us today and keep your family pets and other animals safe from pests.

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