Mint
Those who have a vegetable garden in their backyard will undoubtedly have this particular plant too. Mint is used widely for culinary purposes in many kitchens, but did you know that it can also be used to get rid of pesky insects and mosquitoes. That’s right, extract a little mint juice, add apple cider vinegar and cheap Vodka in equal ounces and transfer the mixture to a spray bottle. Use this spray to get rid of various insects. If you plan to grow mint at your house, make sure you use a pot. Mint stems tend to spread quickly when planted in the ground and so using pots and containers will be the best option. Strategically place these containers around your house to get rid of bugs and insects.
Sage
Like rosemary and Lavender, sage has a strong smell pleasing to the human nose, but insects would beg to differ. Sage has a variety of uses and benefits. Suppose you like to spend time in the backyard or out in the open in general but can’t due to the many insects; toss some sage and rosemary into the campfire. The burning smell of these herbs should successfully keep the bugs away.
Lemongrass
That’s right, Lemongrass is also one of the plants that help in keeping your house safe from various pests and bugs; I bet you didn’t know that. Lemongrass is used to extract citronella oil used widely to make scented candles used as insect repellents. This grass, similar to other plants mentioned above, is also used for culinary purposes. Lemongrass can be grown in a pot or the ground, but if you are to use a pot, make sure you go for a more prominent option as this grass tends to grow as tall as 4 feet and three feet wide. So, the next time you are annoyed by bugs and insects, plant Lemongrass in your house and wait for the results.
In conclusion
Many times, the answer to your problems is quite simple, similar to this situation. However, who knew that to get rid of insects, all you have to do is plant some plants? Almost all the plants added in the above list have various day-to-day uses, which works out in your favor. So, if you are one of those people looking for a permanent solution to your bug problem, go ahead and plant some of these trees.