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3 Plants You Might Not Know Attract Insects to Your Home and Garden

3 Plants You Might Not Know Attract Insects to Your Home and Garden

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Plants can be great allies when it comes to refreshing and beautifying the garden , providing moisture, color, and a natural touch to the environment. However, some species can become a real problem because they attract insects, creating an uncomfortable and unhealthy environment. These are three unknown plants that deserve attention.

Although insects perform essential functions for the balance of the ecosystem (such as pollination, biological pest control, and decomposition of organic matter), the truth is that almost no one likes having them inside their homes. According to the website "El Mueble," these are the specimens that can cause you complications.

• Common lilac (Syringa vulgaris): This shrub plant is capable of filling the garden with beauty, color and a rich perfume that will inevitably attract pollinating insects.

• Impatiens walleriana: Although prized for its beauty and ease of growing in shady areas, it can become an open invitation to mosquitoes. While its colorful appearance and hardiness make it a popular choice for decorating gardens and balconies, in warm, humid climates it can contribute to an increase in the presence of these insects around the home.

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Common Lilac

Common lilac plant

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• Lantana (Lantana camara): This shrub, native to tropical America, has become one of the most popular choices in gardens due to its brightly colored flowers and its resilience to adverse conditions. However, this plant is a magnet for both pollinating insects (such as bees and butterflies) and mosquitoes, due to the volatile compounds it emits, which are attractive to various insects.

Although insects play a fundamental role in the ecosystem, their presence in our garden or in enclosed spaces often generates discomfort and even concern, since they can be associated with dirt , represent health risks, or simply be annoying in daily life.

Therefore, although they play a vital role in nature, in the home environment the priority is usually to keep them away. And knowing which plants favor the presence of these insects is key to preventing the outdoor space from becoming a constant nuisance.

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Why is it bad to have insects in your home?
Flies in the garden

Flies in the garden

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Although having plants in your home brings beauty, freshness, and well-being, they can also become an unexpected source of insects.

Many plant species, especially those that require humid or shady environments, can attract pests such as mosquitoes, aphids, mealybugs, or mites, which not only affect the health of the plant but can also spread to the rest of the home and cause allergies, bites, or even contaminate food and surfaces if not controlled in a timely manner.

Their presence can not only cause discomfort, disrupt sleep, and affect the tranquility of the home, but also deteriorate air quality and create an unhealthy environment. Therefore, maintaining good plant care—checking them frequently, controlling watering, and cleaning leaves and pots—is essential to enjoying their benefits without compromising the hygiene and tranquility of the indoor environment.
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