Rats are driven away for good from your garden with 5 plants they find repulsive (2024)

Expert reveals how to protect your home from rats

Rats tend to hoard food underground and burrow which means plants are dug up and root systems will be destroyed.

Rat droppings and urine can contaminate your soil and can potentially spread disease.

Some gardeners tend to use traps and poisons to get rid of those pests - but this can harm other wildlife too.

Instead, gardeners can grow certain plants that can get the job done, according to the pest control experts at Pure Pest.

They said: “It turns out that a few special plants, nature’s own guardians, can help keep these rodents at bay.”

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Rats are ‘driven away for good’ from gardens if you grow 5 plants they find ‘repulsive’ (Image: Getty)

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There are many plants that can keep rats away and one is catnip (Image: Getty)

1. Lavender

Lavender is often celebrated for its beauty and therapeutic properties, but the same scent that is calming to humans and attractive to pollinators like bees and butterflies, has an entirely different effect on rodents.

Rats, with their heightened sense of smell, find the intense aroma of lavender “quite overpowering”.

While the plant beckons beneficial pollinators with its visual appeal, it simultaneously “warns off potential pests” like rats.

2. Mint

Mint houses an incredibly powerful aroma. The potency of mint’s scent is “overwhelming” for rats, who have a keen sense of smell.

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The scent from the menthol and other compounds in mint deters rats (Image: Getty)

The scent from the menthol and other compounds in mint acts as a “natural deterrent that drives them away for good from spaces where this herb thrives”.

What’s more, mint spreads, often covering large areas once it takes root. This means not only does it release its deterrent aroma from a single point, but it also “creates a fragrant barrier, making large sections of your garden less appealing” to rats.

3. Marigold

Marigolds possess a distinctive, somewhat pungent aroma. To the human nose, it might be sharp, even a tad musky. Rats, known for their acute sense of smell, find this odour rather “disagreeable”.

The experts explained: “It’s as if the marigold, in its own subtle way, sends out a fragrant caution tape, warning rats of the territory they’re about to tread on. The message is clear that this might not be the best place for you.”

The magic of marigolds doesn’t end there as these blossoms have a reputation for “repelling various insect pests”.

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    Marigolds send out a fragrant caution tape warning rats to stay away (Image: Getty)

    4. Catnip

    Beyond its reputation as a cat enticer, catnip has a valuable role in the garden, particularly in rodent management. The very scent that “intoxicates cats acts as a deterrent to rats”.

    To these small rodents, “the strong aroma of catnip is repulsive”, making them “think twice” before venturing near areas where this herb thrives.

    5. Camphor plant

    This strong scent of a camphor plant is far from therapeutic. Areas dominated by the camphor smell “become no-go zones for these rodents”.

    It’s as if the tree has its own built-in rodent-repellent system, warding off potential burrowers and nibblers with just its natural fragrance.

    However, like marigolds, the deterrent properties of the camphor plant aren’t limited to just rats. Many insects, too, find the camphor aroma “uninviting”.

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