Lemongrass as a mosquito repellant-The truth behind lemongrass

 You might hear that lemongrass is a great ornamental plant with a fresh, lemony flavor and about the health benefits of a lemongrass plant.

But have you heard about lemongrass as an effective mosquito repellant? Is it true? is lemongrass effective as a mosquito repellant? If it is true then how to use it as a mosquito repellant.

Nothing to worry about. We got your back. So we will discuss the truth behind the lemongrass and its effective usage as a mosquito repellant.

So let’s dive into the article to find the actual truth about lemon grass and its usage as a mosquito repellant.

Lemongrass as a mosquito repellant

You might be aware of the usage of various plant-based alternatives to traditional mosquito deterrence. Just like them and other home remedies, lemongrass is also used to repel mosquitos. The usage of lemongrass as a mosquito repellant has passed down from generation to generation.

So if you grow lemongrass in your garden, all-around your house, it keeps the mosquitoes away and you can enjoy the little slice of nature outdoor in your garden in peace.

But not all the types of lemongrass can’t be used to repel mosquitoes. A popular variety of lemongrass is named Cymbopogon citratus, a tall herb with pointy leaves and a powerful lemony scent that is heavily used as a mosquito repellant.

A study by 2016 study from The International Journal of Research – Granthaalayah shows that this variety of lemon grass has a concentration of citronella in it which is used as a mosquito repellant. So no doubt lemongrass can be a better mosquito repellant. However, it shows its effect on minute infestations. This plant can’t win over the mosquitos in heavy infestation areas like swampy areas.

How to use lemongrass as a mosquito repellant?

Now as you know that lemongrass can be used as a mosquito repellant, let’s find out how to use it as a mosquito repellant.

The living plant can’t repel mosquitoes effectively

As we discussed earlier that growing the lemongrass outdoor can repel the mosquitoes effectively, but it is not that effective. You can't just plant lemongrass everywhere and enjoy a mosquito-free environment.

Although the lemongrass contains citronella, it doesn't release all its oil to the environment to repel mosquitoes. So if you want to show effective results, you just need to plant a lot of lemon grass vigorously to show effective results.

Burning lemongrass doesn’t work

You might think that if living lemongrass doesn’t work well, then you can burn the lemongrass and the smell of it can repel the mosquitoes.

Well, that’s not true. Burning lemongrass doesn’t guarantee repelling the mosquitoes properly. Instead doing it can irritate your nose and leave a bad smell in your house that can last for hours.

Make a mosquito spray

As the living plant can’t repel the mosquitoes effectively, it is a better idea to make a spray and use it as a mosquito repellant. To make a mosquito spray, Put some water and lemongrass into a pot, and boil it until the water turns yellow. Cover the pot with something, and put it in one corner to let it sit overnight. then, put the mixture in a medium-sized spray box, and use it to scatter mosquitoes in the house.

Combine lemongrass along with your essential oil

Combining lemongrass with essential oil and using it as a mosquito repellant can be an effective in the case of using lemongrass as a mosquito repellant.

Conclusion

The thought of using lemongrass as mosquito repellant is right. It works as a mosquito repellant. But for smaller infestations. It doesn’t work in case of major infestations.

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