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Top 15 Effective Repellent Plants: Say Goodbye to Mosquitoes

  • By Kratika
  • •  May 17, 2025

I want to welcome you all to summertime, that time of the year which is an open invitation for pretty little garden dwellers like butterflies to roam around every garden-friendly home. The same goes for mosquitoes. Yes, those little buzzing devils who can disrupt your pretty good sleep. Where I am equally troubled by them, working at a business that deals in plants helps me to research great resolutions, and I am here to share them with you today. So, keep your other work aside as we are making a special call and revolting against them to keep ourselves and our family safe from any health hazards.

The list that I am about to mention today includes some mosquito repellent plants that not only drive mosquitoes away but also help in maintaining the aesthetics of your garden, doing their work secretly.

List of Plants with Mosquito Repellent Properties

  • Lavendar

First is Lavender, a popular descendant of the mint family. It has a special aroma, which is so calming for humans and used in many aromatherapies; the same aroma also drives mosquitoes away. The fact is lavender has a compound called Linalool, which is present in its petals, and contains mosquito repellent properties. It targets an insect’s nervous system, impacting its ability to bite.


  • Rosemary

The next plant on my list is Rosemary. The plant is a herb popular for its woody scent and needle-like leaf structure. It is a low-maintenance plant. The aroma is a result of the rustling of leaves together. You can even grow a rosemary plant in a container, and it is one of the plants that keep mosquitoes away.

Rosemary in 4 Inch Nursery Pot

  • Lemon Grass

Now, you would’ve heard about the use of lemon grass only in the culinary world to prepare some citrus cuisines. But you can buy lemon grass from Urvann and grow it in your home as a natural mosquito repellent grass. Lemon grass is known to contain citronella, the effects of which make it harder for mosquitoes to search for their next targets.

You can even make essential oil from Lemon Grass and use it as a repellent.


  • Marigold

These vibrant yellow, orange coloured marigold flowers are the plants that can be used to avoid mosquitoes. The same smell that we adore so much appears toxic to them and does its job very well. In India, Marigold is a popular flowering plant that is widely used around the festive season. You can also keep them in your balcony garden in an area of direct bright sunlight.


  • Mint

Let’s move to our kitchen garden where mint’s freshness is plucked for preparing refreshing summer drinks, etc. But can you match the dots here? Mint is also one of the popular insect-repellent plants, which carries an intoxicating smell. This plant is also known for its aroma, from which mosquitoes run away. You can spray a mixture of peppermint oil around the areas, like the balcony entrance, that are like an open invitation to these garden dwellers. 

Mint / Pudina in 5 Inch Nursery Pot With Tray

  • Garlic

Once planted in your kitchen garden, garlic can be used for many culinary treats, but do you also know its famous pungency makes garlic a plant to prevent mosquitoes? Yes, even eating garlic cloves can make you less prone to mosquito bites. The fact is that garlic cloves contain a compound called Allicin, which is known for its antimicrobial properties. When we crush the garlic cloves together, the smell can drive mosquitoes away.


  • Thyme

Thyme can be considered another herbal mosquito repellent plant, which you can easily buy from Urvann India. Since ancient times, this herb has been popular for its use in the kitchen and aromatic oils. It can grow in tropical regions, and its spray on the entrance areas can drive away the mosquitoes effectively. Thyme’s needle-like leaves can also be burned to repel mosquitoes.


  • Sage

Sage is another popular culinary herb that belongs to the mint family. This plant is recognised by grey-green leaves that are ovate in shape and possess a beautiful aroma. You can keep sage on the sunny side of the balcony and care for it by watering whenever the topmost layer of the soil appears dry. The leaves of this mosquito repellent plant, once burnt near the entrance, can give you a peaceful sleep, not bothered by these tiny disasters. Sage can be easily grown in sunny areas in your garden.


  • Holy Basil or Tulsi

Holy Basil, or Tulsi, is one of the main attractions in almost every Indian garden. The leaves of this plant are used in many herbal teas to provide relief from cough and cold. The subtle aroma of tulsi leaves is intoxicating to mosquitoes, making it another anti-mosquito plant.

At Urvann, Tulsi comes in various other varieties too. You can now buy Shyama Tulsi and Rama Tulsi.


  • Catnip

Catnip is a fast-growing plant from the mint family (I spotted a pattern here!). It is even said that catnip oil is more effective than DEET, which itself is an active ingredient in many chemical repellents. You can crush catnip leaves to release their oils or grow the plant in pots around your home. It is known to release a compound called nepetalactone, which poses harm to mosquitoes.



  • Eucalyptus

You would’ve often heard of the importance of Eucalyptus leaves in science. Out of the textbook, oil produced by these leaves holds properties to deter mosquitoes. You can also plant its tree around your home for better protection.


  • Floss Flower

Do not doubt the delicate flowers that grow on this plant. When planted near windows, doors and such outdoor settings, Floss Flower can easily interfere with mosquitoes' ability to smell and detect us. Apart from their insect repellent nature, you will always adore the aesthetics that their blooms bring with them.


  • Lemon Balm

Another plant warrior from the mint family has stepped in, which emits a fragrance that mosquitoes run away from. I slightly remember lemon balm being placed inside a park with heart-shaped leaves and serrated edges, emitting a lemon-like aroma that is so calming for humans.


  • Chrysanthemum

A wonder from the flowering plant variety is here to save you from mosquito bites. These beauties in your garden hide pyrethrins, a compound toxic to roaches, insects, and mosquitoes. If you are thinking about buying a flowering plant while battling mosquitoes, chrysanthemum can be the best option. 

Chrysanthemum / Guldaudi (any colour) in 4 Inch Plastic Pot

  • Neem

This native tree from our very own land can’t be missed in this list of plants that prevent mosquitoes. Apart from its wide use as a medicinal plant, neem can also play a huge role as a DIY insect repellent. You can prepare a spray with the help of neem leaves and a carrier oil to protect your apartment from becoming a home to these tiny devils.

Buy Neem / Azadirachta indica in 4 Inch Nursery Bag Online | Urvann.com

Conclusion

So, while growing a garden, you can also choose the plants in a way that serves the best purpose. For example, rosemary is not only an herb but also a popular mosquito repellent; similarly, marigold has its application in medical science. In today’s blog, we came to know that nature has come with its own ways to provide remedies for many things surrounding humans. We can make use of it and create a small ecosystem of chosen varieties at our home. Urvann India is here to help you make that choice. We are here to inform you about plants and provide you with the most affordable option available. For more information, do not forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook. 

Frequently Asked Questions on Effective Repellent Plants

1. Which plant is known as an excellent mosquito repellent?

Many mosquito repellent plants act as our saviours against the harm mosquitoes pose to us. They are chrysanthemums, lemon grass, scented geranium and citronella, etc.

2. What are some of the best practices to make use of mosquito repellent plants?

You can use these plants in DIY sprays, which can be prepared by crushing their leaves and mixing them with a carrier oil (Like coconut oil, etc). The other way is to place these plants strategically at the points where mosquitoes secretly hide or enter your room.

3. What are the benefits of Mosquito Repellent Plants?

They are the agents of nature and are chemical-free. Buying mosquito repellent plants is also a cost-effective approach that not only deters mosquitoes but also grows an area under greenery. In addition to all this, the same aroma that is harmful to mosquitoes is mood-boosting and calming to us.

4. What is the best place to buy mosquito repellent plants online in India?


Urvann India is an excellent online plant nursery to buy insect repellent plants. You can find them in the category of medicinal plants category, along with thousands of other varieties that are sold at affordable prices. Find plants like chrysanthemums, tulsi, neem, lemon grass, etc.


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