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You should consider looking into fail2ban or Crowdsec.
I recently added Crowdsec to my firewall and it seems to work pretty well. I don't host any public facing services on my network. But maybe someone else with more experience can chime in about it. I believe both tools are pretty good for stopping bots
Both those tools analyze service logs for suspicious activity and block based on patterns. If you aren't hosting anything externally, they probably aren't doing anything.
Crowdsec is probably more effective than fail2ban overall, but both are only part of a defense in depth strategy and are really last resort protection.