Lavender: Famous for its calming scent, Lavender is a powerhouse at repelling moths, fleas, flies, and mosquitoes. While humans find the purple blooms relaxing, the essential oils are offensive to many insects. Place it in a sunny window to maximize its potency. (Image: Pexels)

Mint: Mint is a fast-growing herb that doubles as a natural pest controller. Its strong, refreshing aroma is highly effective at deterring spiders, ants, and even mice. Keep it in a dedicated pot to prevent it from overtaking your indoor garden. (Image: Pexels)

Rosemary: This hardy perennial is more than just a kitchen staple; its woody scent is a natural repellent for mosquitoes and cabbage moths. Rosemary thrives in bright light and adds a savoury fragrance to your home while keeping buzzing nuisances at bay. (Image: Pexels)

Marigolds: Often used in vegetable gardens, Marigolds work wonders indoors too. They contain pyrethrum, a compound found in many commercial insect repellents. These bright flowers are particularly good at discouraging gnats and aphids from infesting your other beloved indoor houseplants. (Image: Pexels)

Chrysanthemums: “Mums” are among the best pest-deterring plants available. They repel roaches, ants, Japanese beetles, ticks, and silverfish. Because they produce high levels of pyrethrin, they are so effective that their extracts are frequently used in natural household insecticidal sprays. (Image: Pexels)

Basil: Keeping a pot of Basil on your kitchen counter does more than provide fresh pesto. Its pungent leaves are toxic to mosquito larvae and keep adult flies away from your food prep areas. It loves damp soil and plenty of sunlight. (Image: Pexels)

Citronella Grass: Commonly known as the “Mosquito Plant,” this grass contains the natural oil used in outdoor candles. While it grows large, a small indoor pot near an entryway can help mask the scents that attract mosquitoes into your living space. (Image: Pexels)

Lemongrass: Closely related to citronella, Lemongrass contains high concentrations of citral and geraniol. These compounds are excellent at repelling fruit flies and mosquitoes. It adds a beautiful, wispy aesthetic to your decor while providing a clean, citrusy scent that pests hate. (Image: Pexels)
