To have plants that ward off insects nearby as you relax outside, set a small planter at the edge of your outdoor living space. In Ontario, California, we are fortunate to enjoy year-round access to our outdoor living spaces, but one of the biggest benefits of the cooler winter months is the lack of insects. However, as soon as it becomes warm, annoying flying and biting visitors show up. The effectiveness of items like candles and bug zappers is limited. However, by integrating plants that repel insects, you can make the area around your yard free of insects.

Herbs and Essential Oils

These rosemary sprigs work well as a natural insect repellent, a cooking herb, and a fragrances on dinner tables. The chemical odors of most bug sprays are not as pleasant as the natural bug repellents, which will please you to know. You might even choose to dry some of these plants to fill your house with their smell.

Rosemary

In some areas, rosemary may thrive both indoors and outdoors. And this plant has a wide range of indoor and outdoor uses. Few people know its ability to repel ticks and fleas, even though most people are familiar with its scent and use in cooking.

Lavender

Lavender offers a lovely bouquet of light purple flowers with a comforting scent. And while flies, moths, and mosquitoes dislike this aroma, humans find it pleasing.

Basil

The basil plant has various uses, including as a pleasant herb to cook with or grill as well as a fly and mosquito repellent. In addition to keeping insects away, this simple-to-grow plant is excellent for window boxes and patios because the oil in basil kills mosquito eggs.

Peppermint

The majority of individuals are familiar with the scent of peppermint. And while the majority find the smell to be pleasing, some find it to be overpowering and harsh. However, if you enjoy the scent, the good news is that ants, spiders, and mosquitoes can’t take it.

Larger Trees to Repel Insects

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus trees can emit quite an aroma because of their size. These trees can be used tol keep bugs away from a big area and prevent the smell from overpowering your outdoor living space. The leaves on these trees do produce many residues, and they do grow to be pretty big. However, the benefits of a bug-free area outweigh the occasional cleanup of leaves.

Camphor

These trees are pretty much like a massive citronella candle. The aroma of camphor trees can effectively repel any insects from your outdoor living spaces. Not only that, their lush green foliage can provide a stunning backdrop for space.

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