7 awesome plants that repel bugs and pests

Whether you're dealing with pests in your garden or pests on your porch during relaxing mornings or dinner parties, these creatures get on your nerves. They not only bite you and chew through your plants, but they can take down the entire ecosystem you've created for yourself in your beautiful garden.
Many people do not want to fight the pests with chemicals, though. Using pesticides or bug sprays can often mean it leaks into your plants -- and that's not really something you want, especially if you plan to harvest any of them. Luckily, mother nature has some tricks up her sleeve. Use these plants here below to naturally repel any unwanted guests.
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1. Lavender
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We all know the smell of lavender can be ultra-soothing and relaxing. This fragrant plant however is not appealing to bugs. It will repel bugs and mosquitoes from your garden and dinner parties.
2. Lemon Grass
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Lemon grass is actually a key ingredient in the citronella oils and candles you buy. This plant, which comes from the world's most tropical climates, repels unwanted mosquitoes.
3. Marigolds
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Marigolds contain a powerful bug-repelling compound known as Pyrethrum. The oils from natural insecticide have been found to last for hours when used on the body, but you can also plop one of these by your front door, garden or patio to keep bugs away, too.
4. Garlic
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Garlic keeps more than vampires away. This potent plant repels mosquitoes as well as harmful cabbage moths.
5. Basil
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This versatile plant is amazing cooked up in everything from Thai to Italian food. This awesome herb also repels mosquitoes and flies, so it's a great plant to keep in a herb garden on your porch.
6. Peppermint
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This strong-smelling herb is refreshing for us, but not for pests. They hate the stuff. This plant will repel unwanted bugs like mosquitoes, ants and even mice!
7. Petunias
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Pretty petunias actually pack a pretty big punch when it comes to dealing with pests. When kept in a sunny spot, this flowering plant will repel squash bugs, beetles and aphids.
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