
When temperatures rise, flies, mosquitoes and all kinds of insects make the gardens and our homes a territory of dispute. However, in this war we have a natural and ecological ally that we can always trust: plants that repel flies.
Having this type of plants in our gardens and houses will allow us to keep flies and insects away without having to resort to a single chemical product, only with the magic of natural repellents. If you want to learn more about the indoor and outdoor fly plantsjoin us in this EcologíaVerde article.
Basil
scientific name Ocimum basilicumthe popular basil is one of the easiest to grow anti-fly aromatic plants. As with a large number of aromatic plants, basil gives off a scent that we find very pleasant, but that naturally and very effectively repels flies and other types of insects. Growing it is very simple and can be done in practically any climate. It is enough to put it in pots or areas near doors and windows and the insects will not enter.
In this other post you can learn about the care of potted basil.

Laurel
The laurus nobilis is another of the most popular outdoor fly plants. It is a shrub that, although it can reach heights of up to 4 meters, is also considered an aromatic plant for the culinary uses of its dry leaves. It is a very fragrant plant, with beautiful white, pink or red flowers, and it is very resistant, with low temperatures being its only weak point. It needs plenty of sun.

Lavender
The lavender It is another of our favorite aromatics, with such a pleasant and fresh aroma that many cleaning products and air fresheners incorporate a scent that tries to reproduce that of this plant. Its small violet flowers, grouped in spikes, are very striking and give the bush a beautiful coloration when seen from a distance. Of course, it’s also a excellent homemade fly repellent.
Learn about these 12 types of lavender and also the Care of the potted lavender plant.

citronella
The Cymbopogon citratus Citronella is probably the best known and most widespread insect repellent plant, as many scented candles and repellent products use its scent to work. It is a perennial herbaceous in tropical climates and deciduous in the rest, with leaves in the form of elongated ribbons. It is considered an invasive species in many territories, so be careful that it does not spread beyond where you use it as citronella for flies.
Here you can learn more about citronella care.

Mint
The Genus Mentha It has between 13 and 18 species of aromatic plants that we all know very well for their fresh and slightly spicy smell and their bright green leaves. It grows without problems in warm and temperate climates, with very simple care and it is also, precisely thanks to its marked aroma, an excellent fly and insect repellent.
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catnip
scientific name Nepeta cataria and also called catnip in English, it is a herbaceous perennial between 20 and 60 cm tall, with hairy, petiolate leaves and yellowish or pinkish flowers. It gives off an odor with citrus tints, which in addition to keeping insects away, attracts cats causing different reactions depending on the animal, generally activating them or making them sleepy.
Enter here and learn a little more about catnip or catnip.

Rosemary
The sage rosmarinus, or rosemary, is another highly appreciated aromatic in the Mediterranean diet, which in addition to being effective as an anti-fly plant, has a large number of beneficial properties for human consumption. It measures from half a meter in height to a meter and a half, it is perennial and leafy and its leaves are used in cooking. It needs indirect exposure to light, so its cultivation is common as one of the indoor fly plants.
Here you can learn about the different types of rosemary and how to care for the potted rosemary plant.

Balm
The Melissa officinalisalso known as lemon balm, lemon balm, lemongrass, lemon balm and more, its smell is very similar to citronella, although this is more marked and its cultivation is simpler, since it is a more resistant plant. It is also often used in herbal teas and massage oils for its relaxing properties and in aromatherapy, as well as being a very effective insect repellent. It tolerates both sun and shade, but appreciates well-drained soils, even if they are poor.
Learn about the most basic melissa care in this guide.

Wormwood
scientific name Artemisia absinthium, it is a bushy plant about a meter tall or less, with grayish-green leaves and very small flowers. Their strong scent it’s a effective fly repellant and other insects and, furthermore, it is a particularly easy plant to grow and requires hardly any care. It settles for poor soils and resists drought and cold, with waterlogging and excess moisture being its only weak points.

Garlic
Although many people do not know it, the allium sativum is also a effective repellent of insects Much easier than most think, growing this fleshy bulb will allow you to enjoy your own extraordinarily tasty organic garlic while keeping flies and insects at bay.
We tell you how to plant garlic to have them in the orchard, the garden or in a pot.

Other fly plants
Here we indicate some more names of these beneficial fly control plants:
- bee balm
- Calendula
- ageratus
- Geranium
- pennyroyal
- Chrysanthemum
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