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Perfect Party Plants That Repel Bugs

Before you choose your greenery and blooms, consider some of the added benefits certain plants can bring – namely, repelling insects.

Here are a number of plants that will keep insects at bay. And since no one minds a few butterflies hovering around the garden, we found some plants that will attract the fluttering beauties.

Plants That Repel Bugs

Lavender
This beautiful purple flower (pictured) not only looks attractive, but smells just as sweet. Thankfully, it wards off mosquitoes, a nice benefit for any patio or outdoor entertaining space.

Plants That Repel Bugs

Citronella
Also known as West Indian lemongrass, OneKingsLane.com says this tall plant is an excellent mosquito deterrent. It’s especially potent when paired with two other mosquito fighters – catnip and cascading geranium.

Plants That Repel Bugs

Spearmint
Ants aren’t so terrible, but if you want to guard your home from the little guys, try spearmint. According to InfoBarrel.com, a border of spearmint around your garden or house can deter large groups of ants.

Plants That Repel Bugs

Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemums may be especially good at keeping cockroaches, ticks, bedbugs and fleas away, says InfoBarrel.com.

Basil & Rosemary
Two more herbs that are excellent insect repellents are also wonderfully fragrant. According to TLC.com, basil keeps away flies and mosquitoes, while rosemary keeps mosquitoes away as well. Bonus: Rosemary can help keep cats away from your child’s sandbox, as cats are turned off by its smell.
Want to see more brightly colored butterflies? Here are 12 plants that will bring them fluttering into your garden:
• Aster
• Butterfly bush
• Cornflower
• Daylily (pictured)
• Goldenrod
• Hollyhocks
• Lavender
• Lilac
• Pansy
• Purple coneflower
• Snapdragon
• Zinnia