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  2. Does citronella actually ward off mosquitos? - AOL

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    Does citronella repel mosquitoes? Experts weigh in on the effectiveness of citronella mosquito plants and citronella candles for mosquito control.

  3. These Plants and Herbs Will Actually Repel Mosquitoes - AOL

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    Citronella Grass. Citronella grass, sometimes called mosquito grass, may sound familiar to you! That's because extracts from the plant are a go-to ingredient for many commercial repellents ...

  4. These Insanely Helpful Garden Plants Keep the Mosquitoes Away

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    Citronella shows up regularly in mosquito repellent candles and sprays. Also known as Cymbopogon nardus , the beach grass-style plant contains an oil that repels mosquitoes, according to the ...

  5. List of pest-repelling plants - Wikipedia

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    repel roaches, ants, the Japanese beetle, ticks, silverfish, lice, fleas, bedbugs, and root-knot nematodes [2] Citronella grass: repels insects, may deter cats [5] Clovers: repel aphids and wireworms [3] Common lantana: repels mosquitoes [1] Coriander: repels aphids, Colorado potato beetle, and spider mites [3] Cosmos: repel the corn earworm ...

  6. Pelargonium 'citrosum' - Wikipedia

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    The plant appears to be a cultivar of Pelargonium graveolens. The citronella geranium is not to be confused with others that are also called "mosquito plant", nor with the group of plants also known as citronella grass, or with Citronella mucronata (Chilean Citronella). Pelargonium 'citrosum' is hardy to USDA Zone 10–11. [5]

  7. Citronella oil - Wikipedia

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    Citronella oil is also a plant-based insect repellent and has been registered for this use in the United States since 1948. [2] The United States Environmental Protection Agency considers oil of citronella as a biopesticide with a non-toxic mode of action. [3] Citronella oil has strong antifungal properties. [4] [5] [6]