Once you weren't careful and a mosquito found its way through the open window. You'll wake up the next morning at the latest. But it doesn't have to come to that. By choosing the right houseplants, you can keep mosquitoes out of your home. The herbal helpers are not only a biological control measure, they also look good. This is how you hit two mosquitoes with one swatter.

Useful houseplants
- catnip
- lavender
- eucalyptus
- geraniums
catnip
Nepetalcton is called the essential oil that repels mosquitoes. Its scent is 10 times more intense than that of traditional skin control agents. While the stinging insects take to their heels, your cat feels at home near the plant. Be careful not to let your pet eat too much of the plant.
lavender
The best way to cultivate lavender as a houseplant is in the bedroom. The plant not only drives away mosquitoes, but also promotes your sleep with its unmistakable smell.
eucalyptus
The Australian eucalyptus tree conjures up a bit of the exotic in your four walls. With a purple flower and blue leaves, it is a beautiful eye-catcher. However, its greatest advantage is the typical scent, which not only drives away mosquitoes, but also relieves your symptoms of a cold. Although it is actually a meter-high tree, keeping it as a houseplant with regular pruning is also conceivable.
geraniums
Geraniums not only beautify the balcony and garden, but are also very easy to care for as indoor plants. The potted plants also contain essential oils, the scent of which mosquitoes find unpleasant. The geranium provides reliable insect protection all year round, as it also produces the repellent smell outside of the flowering period.