no
It can.
No, deodorant doesn't repel insects. In fact, it attracts them. Mosquitoes in particular are attracted by pleasant scents such as perfume, soap and deodorant.
The magnets repel each other, preventing them from coming together.
No it's not repellant
i do think so, everytime i step out for a smoke, a bee flies to me, in the summer time i cant enjoy my cigarette cause theres always have to be a bee around to try t sting me lol , but i really do think so...
Pandan leaf extract contains compounds that have been found to repel certain insects, such as cockroaches, mosquitoes, and ants, due to its strong and distinctive fragrance. These insects are sensitive to the smell of pandan leaf extract and tend to avoid areas where it is present. Simply placing pandan leaves or using pandan leaf extract in a diffuser can help repel these insects effectively.
All of these are good for repelling all insects: Citronella, geranium, lavender, lemon, lemongrass and thyme.
like really it was used to kill real bugs.. might was a tasted bug
Nicotine is a stimulant - it acts upon the nervous system of bugs causing them to be unable to breath and they suffocate. The same is true for humans - if you take in enough nicotine it becomes more difficult to breath - the nicotine contained in smoke is a lower dosage than if you ate the cigarette. DO NOT eat cigarettes or any other tobacco products - they can kill you as easily as they kill bugs.
Most aromatic herbs help repel garden pests since the volatile oils that they give off interfere with the chemical sensors insects use to locate host plants. Lemon basil, sage and summer savory respectively help repel white flies, cabbage worms and cucumber and squash beetles.
Its properties kill insects because it is a toxin and a habit forming substance.