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The monsoon gardening mistakes attracting mosquitoes to Indian homes

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 22, 2026, 08:19 IST
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The monsoon gardening mistakes attracting mosquitoes to Indian homes

The monsoons provide much-needed reprieve from scorching summer temperatures; they also provide a conducive environment for the breeding of mosquitoes in houses and gardens alike. Monsoon gardening mistakes could unwittingly turn balcony gardens or even terrace gardens into perfect mosquito breeding grounds in India. Experts have repeatedly warned about stagnant water, poor drainage, and neglected corners in garden layouts, which are likely to foster quick mosquito breeding, resulting in the contraction of infections such as malaria and dengue. Gardening continues to be an enjoyable activity and good exercise routine, but proper monsoon hygiene cannot be ignored either. Here are five common monsoon gardening mistakes that may unintentionally attract mosquitoes into Indian homes.

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Accumulation of water under plant pots

This is one of the most common gardening mistakes made during the monsoons. Water tends to collect in trays that house plant pots. Once the rains start, such water remains stagnant for a few days without anyone taking care of it. The smallest quantity of still water is sufficient for mosquitoes to breed, and experts suggest regular drainage from pot trays in balconies.

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Frequent watering of plants despite rainfall

Some gardeners tend to continue watering plants on balcony gardens even if the rainfall has kept the soil moist and hydrated throughout the day. Such overwatering results in muddy or waterlogged conditions, which attracts mosquitoes. However, gardening specialists have pointed out that plants usually require much less water than usual during the monsoons.

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Neglected old buckets, cans, and other containers

Old paint cans, buckets, and other containers that gardeners use in their terrace gardens need to be carefully stored away. Such containers can quickly fill up with rainwater during monsoon, thereby providing mosquitoes with a comfortable breeding environment. Any little containers like plastic bottles or unused trays need to be stored away during the rains.

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Dense and overgrown plants with poor airflow

Balcony gardens with dense and overgrown plants tend to be more moisture-filled than others because light and air find it difficult to enter through the foliage. Moreover, mosquitoes enjoy warm and humid environments, and gardeners should try and make their gardens a little drier for these pests. Gardening experts believe that pruning helps maintain healthy plants while keeping mosquitoes at bay.

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Blockages in drains and terrace corners

Monsoon seasons result in the blocking of terraces with rainwater due to the collection of garden waste, including fallen leaves and mud. The blockage prevents effective drainage of water, causing stagnation in corners of terraces. Such stagnating water in terrace corners acts as a perfect breeding place for mosquitoes. Gardening specialists advise gardeners to clean terrace drains on a regular basis.

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