Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Sorry, we can't find what you are looking for.

Plants That Don't Attract Bees Q&A

Q: Do all plants that repel bees also repel wasps?

A: Not necessarily. While many plants that repel bees also deter wasps due to their strong scents or bitter foliage, not all of them work on both types of insects. For example, marigolds are known to repel bees, but they are especially effective at keeping mosquitoes at bay. Other plants like citronella work well for both bees and wasps due to their strong, citrus-like aroma.

Q: Can plants completely keep bees away from my garden?

A: While plants like citronella, wormwood, and marigolds can help deter bees, they may not completely eliminate them, especially if your garden has other attractants like bright flowers or nectar-producing plants. The best strategy is to combine bee-repelling plants with other methods, such as removing sources of standing water and avoiding planting overly fragrant or brightly colored flowers that attract bees.

Q: Are there any plants that bees dislike but still help with pollination?

A: Yes, some plants that are less attractive to bees may still play a role in pollination, but they tend to attract fewer bees. For instance, plants with less nectar or pollen, such as certain varieties of roses and lavender, may not draw as many bees as other flowers but can still be pollinated by other insects like butterflies or wind.

Advertisement

Similar questions