Is mosquito-repelling grass poisonous? "Is mosquito-repelling grass poisonous?"

Is mosquito-repelling grass poisonous?

A plant trivia, introducing the common knowledge of flower cultivation - the related content of mosquito-repelling grass. Is mosquito-repelling grass poisonous? Here is a comprehensive introduction.

The question of whether mosquito-repelling grass is poisonous starts with the variety of the plant. Currently, there are several plants on the market called mosquito-repelling grass, so although gardening enthusiasts are all interested in mosquito-repelling grass, it's possible that they are not actually referring to the same plant.

To explain the toxicity of mosquito-repelling grass from another perspective, common mosquito-repelling grasses include rue (also known as stinking grass), mint, night-blooming cereus, wampee, fennel, insect-repelling chrysanthemum, celery, finger citron, hawksbill orchid, camphor, eucalyptus, cinnamon, and geranium. These plants each contain different mosquito-repelling components. (Gardeners can check if they have planted the same mosquito-repelling grass).

The mosquito-repelling components they contain are mainly substances called pyrethrins. However, it is impossible and unscientific to rely solely on the pyrethrin scent emitted by one or two pyrethrum-type mosquito-repelling grasses to completely drive away mosquitoes in the house.

In addition, the scent of mosquito-repelling grass is special, and some people may not get used to it, easily experiencing symptoms such as headaches, nausea, and itchy skin. Therefore, when purchasing mosquito-repelling plants, you should first try to see if you can adapt to its scent.

Note: Keeping plants with strong odors indoors is harmful and not beneficial to one's health, and this applies to all plants. Therefore, do not be captivated by mosquito-repelling grass. If you keep only a few, the effect is negligible, and if you keep too many, it is the same as using mosquito coils. If there are children in the house, it is recommended to use mosquito nets.

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