Saturday, May 4, 2013

Summer time is near...and so are the pests!

 

                     70 degree weather for over a week now, and here come the pests! If you have a little one (like me) its important to keep them safe as they are running through the yard. I can not vouch that these plants will work, but I know I am going to plant some around the deck to see if it helps keep the bees, wasps, ticks, and mosquitoes away. I'll let you know how well it works!

 

Marigold

  • Red varieties of marigold are an option for keeping bees away. Marigolds are a common bedding plant that blooms throughout the summer. This pungent-smelling annual appears in numerous forms including simple daisy or pom pom shapes on short and bushy or tall and willowy stems. A hardy plant, marigolds perform well in many climates, although they require frequent watering during hot summer months. Mulch helps marigolds retain moisture. Plant marigold beds as borders around pools that repel bees.
 

Geranium

  • Geranium is a colorful perennial. Look for it in red hues for best results in repelling bees. Its oil is often used as mosquito repellent, either alone or as an ingredient in another type of bug spray. Its flower petals are single or double, and rounded and fuzzy, and grow on dark-green, basal leaves. Geraniums grow between 1 to 2-1/2 inches tall. They require moist, well-draining soil and full sun to thrive. Plant them in clusters around areas to deter bees, such as kiddie pool areas or sandboxes.

Additional Herb Repellents

  • Additional herbs that serve as insect repellents and may help keep wasps and bees from your yard include basil, mint and pennyroyal. Basil has green, medium-sized, oval-shaped leaves running down its green stems, while mint has darker green, purple or blue leaves in opposite pairs down the stems. Mint also repels ants while basil is repels flies and mosquitoes. Pennyroyal features rounded, bushy, purple flowers and small oval-shaped leaves running down brown stems. It deters wasps, chiggers, mosquitoes, fleas and ticks.


Read more: Plants & Flowers That Keep Wasps & Bees Away | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/info_8734517_plants-keep-wasps-bees-away.html#ixzz2SLZnex

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