One of the commonest and most talked-about things during monsoons is the ‘Mosquitoes’. Several mosquitoes-borne diseases spread during this season and mosquitoes being the ‘deadliest animals in the world’, especially the female ones, keeping away from them is important.
Mosquitoes breed in the rainwater that gets accumulated in our surroundings and their bite can be a risk of diseases like dengue and malaria. There are several mosquito repellent creams and lotions are available, but they can cause allergic reactions to the skin. Therefore, here are some plants you can grow at home, that will keep your home away from the attack of these deadly animals.
Basil/Tulsi
Tulsi is one such plant, which is available in almost every Indian house. Along with cleansing the environment, its smell also keeps the mosquitoes away. You can also use its leaves over mosquito bites, to soothe the area.
Neem
Alike Tulsi, Neem also purifies the atmosphere if its tree is planted outside the house. It consists of elements, which are known to keep away mosquitoes and other insects. Several neems based mosquito repellents and balms are available in the market. You can also apply neem oil on the body to keep mosquitoes away.
Rosemary
The smell of the flowers of rosemary may act as a mosquito repellent. You can plant it in your garden or you can even soak its flowers in water and then spray that water in the corners of your house.
Citronella
Researches have shown that citronella has been proven to be very effective against mosquitoes. Its smell repels the female mosquito which spreads dengue. It is also used in certain mosquito repellent creams or oils.
Marigold
Marigold flowers are the most common ones when it comes to traditional decorations or for making floral garlands. Its sharp smell also helps in keeping the mosquitoes away. You can very easily grow it in your home garden.
Therefore, all these plants can be very helpful in repelling mosquitos. They can be easily planted at home in small pots, not only adding beauty to your garden but also protecting you from the terror of mosquito-borne diseases like dengue, chikungunya, malaria, etc.