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  1. Robin Mackenzie
    03-04

    While researching natural remedies, and surfing the internet i came across your website and I must say, I’m impressed by the wealth of information available here! The articles are incredibly insightful and well-written, offering valuable tips and recipes for crafting natural soaps and skincare products. I particularly enjoyed exploring the section on bug repellent plants, as I’m always on the lookout for eco-friendly ways to keep pesky insects at bay. However, I’m curious about the effectiveness of certain plants mentioned, like citronella and lavender, in repelling bugs. Can anyone share their experiences with using these plants for insect control? Additionally, are there any other lesser-known bug repellent plants worth considering? I’d love to hear some personal insights from fellow nature enthusiasts. Thank you

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    • Tes
      11-09

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m really glad you enjoyed the article and found it helpful. 😊

      Citronella and lavender are both quite effective, especially when used correctly. Citronella works best when the plant or oil is crushed or diffused—it masks scents that attract mosquitoes. Lavender, on the other hand, has a gentler scent that many people love but most insects don’t! It’s especially good at deterring moths and mosquitoes.

      For lesser-known options, you might also try lemongrass, geranium, and rosemary—all of which naturally repel certain insects. Neem is another powerhouse (though quite strong-smelling!) that’s great for both skin care and bug protection.

      I’d love to hear how others have used these plants too—everyone’s experiences can vary depending on region and growing conditions!

      Thanks again for visiting and sharing your thoughts. 🌿

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