Natural Insects Repellent – Herbs and Plants
How hateful it can be
whenever those little pesky things come around intruding our lovely home sweet
home. Let us just take a look at some wonderful herbs and plants that can help
keep them at bay or at least see much less of them around.
Keep out:
Mosquitoes – Plant some Rosemary around your
garden. You might also like to crush the dried leaves, put it in an organza bag
and hang it around your bedroom. If you are hardworking enough, try plant some
Marigolds in your garden and the mosquitoes would jolly well shy away from your
perimeter. In Asian countries, the Malays would plant lots of lemongrass, also
known as citronella at their backyard to keep the mosquitoes away. The usage of
Eucalyptus oil is kind of effective too but if you apply it too often, the
mosquitoes tends to develop some type of resistance. They would still come
hovering around you legs and bite you if you are well covered!
Ants – Grow small pots of Mint or
Lavender and decorate it around the house. Or you would rather crush the dried
mint leaves and scattered around the interior of the house. Watch out for the
wind if you contemplate to scatter it around the exterior of your house! One
better solution is to place mint tea bags at the corners.
Cockroaches – If you have some pandan leaves (Pandanus) in
your kitchen, the cockroaches will run away. Others have used the traditional
method such as bay leaves as substitutes. You may also plant some catnip in
pots to deter them. Get a real-tight rubbish chute if you live in an apartment.
Their young often climb out from there.
Flies – Place potted basil plants in infested areas
and hang whole or ground cloves in a small
muslin teabag, that would be enough to keep them out of your home. Make sure
that the hygiene of your home is not neglected. They can also breed at the
floor trap in the toilets. Never leave food remains in your kitchen for too
long.
Bees – They hate strong smelling Mint and Basil. Never plant Geranium,
the bees like them!
Lizards – If you would hang some dried
lemongrass stems in an organza bag, leave it where the lizards always come in,
like at the window and door knob, you will see much less of them. Others have
tried using vinegar to wipe around their window frames. You can try that too.
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