What is Ethnobotany?
The study of the classification, use and management of plants by people, it can also be defined as the branch of botany concerned with the use of plants in folklore (people’s traditional beliefs and customs).
Knowledge on traditional repellent plants obtained through ethnobotanical studies is a valuable resource for the development of natural products, especially in our modern day society. Plant-based repellents have been used for generations in traditional practice as a personal protection measure against host-seeking insects for example mosquitos.
Most plants contain compounds that they use in preventing attacks from plant-eating insects.These chemicals fall into several categories, including repellents, feeding deterrents, toxins, and growth regulators.some examples of repellents are neem tree, basil, lavender and many small herbs that can be grown in your yard.