As the warmer weather rolls in, the dreaded mosquito season is upon us. These pesky blood-suckers can ruin outdoor fun for both you and your furry best friend. But don’t reach for harsh chemical sprays just yet - there are plenty of natural, dog-safe plants that can help keep the mosquitoes at bay.
Lavender
Not only does lavender have a heavenly fragrance for us, but the strong scent is also disliked by mosquitoes and many other biting bugs. Planting lavender around your yard or in pots near seating areas can create a calming, mosquito-free zone for you and your dog to enjoy. Just be mindful that lavender should not be consumed in large amounts by canines.
Marigolds
These bright, cheerful flowers pack a one-two punch against mosquitoes. The strong smell of marigolds is thought to repel mosquitoes, while the plants’ natural pyrethrum compounds can also kill adult mosquitoes and their larvae. Bonus: marigolds are non-toxic to dogs when used in moderation.
Peppermint
The minty aroma of peppermint is an effective mosquito deterrent. Grow peppermint plants in your garden or crush the leaves to release the fragrance. Just be cautious, as peppermint essential oil can be irritating to a dog’s skin in high concentrations.
These are just a few of the many mosquito-repelling plants that are safe for our canine companions.
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