I lined up three potted honeysuckles around my terrace just to keep the mosquitoes off: the first warm evening, I saw what the scent was really pulling in
A gardener’s plan to use honeysuckle as a natural mosquito deterrent backfired spectacularly, transforming a terrace into an unexpected wildlife hub. The fragrant flowers that bloom at dusk were never designed to repel insects—they’re broadcasting an open invitation to night-flying moths, hummingbirds, and bees. But there’s a twist: honeysuckle can actually feed the very mosquitoes it was meant to discourage.