Mosquitoes are a huge problem in India. They thrive in humid climates, and are one of the most persistent pests in India, regardless of seasons. They can slip into our homes throw window gaps, multiply in forgotten corners and pester us consistently. While chemical sprays and mosquito coils are effective remedies against mosquitoes, they can also pollute our atmosphere. There’s a gentler and more eco-friendly way to combat mosquitoes - having indoor plants that act as natural mosquito repellents. Aside from making your home greener, these plants are also great for keeping it pest-free. Lemon Balm (Balm Mint)According to an article published in Ferns & Petals, lemon balm leaves are rich in citronellal, a natural mosquito repellent. This plant also enriches the air in your home with it’s light, ethereal fragrance. Catnip (Nepeta Cataria)Catnip has nepetalactone, a very compound known to repel insects. LemongrassThis plant doesn’t just look beautiful with it’s tall, elegant blades, it is also rich in citronella which is well known as a mosquito deterrent. MintAside from keeping your breathe fresh, it can also keep mosquitoes at bay. Mint is rich in menthol- an aromatic substance known to repel insects. Its strong scent interferes with the sensory systems that insects rely on to locate their targets. The powerful aroma can overwhelm or confuse their receptors, making it more difficult for them to detect important chemical signals in the environment. In particular, it helps conceal cues such as carbon dioxide and pheromone-related scents, which many insects use to identify and track humans.RosemaryRosemary has a pleasant woodsy aroma that can protect your home from mosquitoes. Basil (Tulsi)Regarded as an auspicious plant in India, basil is a great plant for keeping mosquitoes at bay. According to Seeds Now article, basil has compounds such as eugenol, linalool, and camphor, which are known to repel mosquitoes.